VoIP Service Providers
VoIP service providers offer
a needed service to businesses and consumers alike.
As VoIP service providers expand the scope of what they
offer and become more competitive with each other and
the other traditional telecoms, everyone benefits. Besides
the VoIP service providers, this website also reviews
Internet phones, hardware and software companies and
other organizations in this industry. While our focus
is on the VoIP service providers (and thus our name),
we also review anything that has to do with VoIP making
this your comprehensive Voice Over Internet Protocol
site!
VoIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol
stands to be "The Next Big Thing" on the Internet.
With the Baby Bells charging record fees for land lines
and cellular services, many are turning to VoIP to cut
down on costs.
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With
VoIP one can call Chili, for instance, for as
little as 3-cents per minute. The quality of Voip
has also increased tenfold within the last few
years. VoIP service and phones are even being
advertised on television which is just the beginning
of great things to come. VoIP is here an now and
will be a huge force to be reckoned with in the
future. Don't miss your chance to get in on the
VoIP Revolution.
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VoIP service providers
stand to be the next Baby Bells of the new millennium.
As the telecoms have matured into multi billion dollar
businesses, the new VoIP services providers by comparison
are small fishes in the big pond. This will soon change.
As the giant telecoms are struggling with strangulating
regulations, loss of landlines, increased competition
for cell phone use, this leaves a nice niche market
for the current VoIP service providers. But, as the
public catches on, and starts voting their pocketbooks,
they too will seek out the benefits that VoIP service
providers have to offer.
A few of the top
VoIP service providers at this time include Skype, Vonage,
Packet 8, Lingo, Earthlink, AOL, Dialpad, SunRocket,
VoicePlus and Cox Communications to name a few.
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A few years ago, cell phones
were "The Next Big Thing" but as prices for
services have overcome those of landline phones, the
average consumer is ready for a change to a less expensive
alternative. With the current quality that VoIP service
providers can offer, it will be a very short time before
VoIP enters the mainstream of home and commerce. VoIP
for business is already becoming mainstream. The consumer
market will follow and the last bastillon to fall will
be VoIP cell phones. You can't stop progress. Five years
from now it will be most interesting to see what the
telecommunications landscape will be. Internet phones
will be everywhere - you'll see.
After that, it will be hard to
tell what the next big technology breakthrough in telecommunications
will be. Mind to mind communication, perhaps?
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