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Jos66 | 14:09 Fri 05th Aug 2005 | Technology
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Is anyone using VOIP as there home phone and how is it working in comparison with BT/NTL etc. I am considering this and wondered if their were any pitfalls/hidden costs?

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There is effectivly 2 types of VoIP

1.

There is effectivly 2 types of VoIP

1. Hardware,

There is effectivly 2 types of VoIP

1. Hardware, usually

There is effectivly 2 types of VoIP

1. Hardware, usually run through

keysticking !!!

back to VoIP

1. Hardware, usually run through routers to dedicated phones, quite costly in setup

2. Software, programs such as Skype, which is just a glorified mike and speaker usage over the internet. This costs nothing to setup an Skype to Skype calls are free, Skype to Landline UK are 1.2 a min (I think)

having used it, the sound breaks up now and again,

Personally I would wait until someone brings out and all in one ( something like the BT Fusion phone, Which is the best thing out of BT in 10 years, all they have to do is add VoIP to Fusion and they have cornered the market)

Actually no hidden charge in VoIP. What you use is what you paid at fractional cost compared to traditional phones. Lot of option can be utilize to suit communication needs. Try RingCentral and experience VoIP by yourself and start saving money for call bills.

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