Calls to India now unlimited using VoIP

Jan 27
08:38

2011

Adrian Fisher

Adrian Fisher

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VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a new technology in Communication sector of the economy for cheap International calls. VoIP uses your broadband...

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VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) is a new technology in Communication sector of the economy for cheap International calls. VoIP uses your broadband internet connection to allow you to make and receive telephone calls. This unlimited service can replace your traditional telephone line or be used to complement it,Calls to India now unlimited using VoIP Articles making social or business calls to India easy.    There are different methods to make calls through VoIP: you may need either an IP (Internet Protocol) phone that plugs straight into an Internet connection or connects through a wireless LAN, an Analogue Telephone Adaptor (ATA) that connects to an existing phone to the broadband connection, or a headset connected to a PC with VoIP software, also known as ""soft phones"". All these products are easily available online.    Setting up a VoIP device in your own home or office network is very easy. In most cases once you have purchased all necessary equipment, you can plug in and play. Any VoIP provider will send detailed step-by-step instructions. Look through online reviews of VoIP service providers, to help you select the VoIP service which best suits you.    Once you are set up on a VoIP service, you are still able to use all the standard services you rely on such as call forwarding, call waiting, voice mail and caller ID. VoIP also offers services  like three-way calling, web-based management and forking. Web-base management is the ability to listen to voice mails and divert calls directly from your email address. Forking allows calls to your VoIP number to ring two or more separate phone lines. Forking is particularly advantageous if making business calls to India from your home and office. If keeping your number is important to you, keep your existing PSTN number for existing calls, and your VoIP system can be used purely for out-going calls. Another option is to divert all calls to your new VoIP number.        Subscribers to the VoIP service can usually make computer-to-computer calls for free. Charges are applied when connecting your VoIP service to a public phone system, to either call landlines or mobiles.  When making calls to these lines, costs are generally lower than conventional call chargers, making VoIP a cost effective solution to calling India. Many VoIP services providers allow you to make unlimited calls. You can call India, for a fixed monthly fee.