DID Services Providers - SIP Did for VoIP
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الان يمكنك الاتصال مجانا او بأسعار رخيصة عبر الانترنت بدون رقابة. طريقة مذهله وناجحه وتمت تجربتها علي
اشخاص في دول عربية وأجنبية.
Just mentioning the word to yourself either brings up images of
walking in a new city where the grass is greener, or it brings up fear of the
unknown. Some will tread carefully around the subject, waiting to hear others
opinions about a specific service and some may charge fearlessly into a service
that they know little about. Which way is the right way to choose a VoIP
service? I say neither.
Is there a safe way to choose a VoIP service? You
bet there is, but it does take some work and careful research to make sure that
you don't get stuck with something you cannot use or worse yet, be forced into a
scenario in which your telephone communications is impaired.
There are 3
general steps to choosing Broadband Phone service. They are:
1.Qualify
Yourself
2.Qualify a specific Provider, and
3.Research the
provider.
1.Qualify Yourself – Ask yourself “why do I want voip?” Is it
because you want to save money? are you attracted to voip by all of the features
that it offers? Maybe you're sick of your local telephone company. Whatever the
reason, make sure that the benefits are better than what you're already getting
now. For instance, you might want to save money on long distance with a voip
provider but don't want to give up your old phone number. In this case you would
have to ask yourself whether it would be acceptable to lose your old phone
number to save a few extra dollars. These days, most providers (but not all)
will allow you to keep your old phone number. Do you have a secondary means of
communication such as a cell phone?
When your internet connection goes
down, so does your voip line. That means that if a large storm knocks out power
to your house, then your internet connection will also most likely be down.
Another thing to consider when qualifying yourself for voip service is that 911
service is not as robust as a land line service would be. You may have to give
the dispatcher your name and address. The good news is that the larger providers
are working with the dispatchers to provide 911 service that is just as robust
as 911 on a land line.
Last but not least you must make sure that your
your internet connection is suitable for voip. Sorry 56k'ers but dialup just
isn't gonna cut it for voip. If you do have a broadband connection, head on down
to http://www.testyourvoip.com and do a quick test.
2.Qualify a Specific
Provider
Your voip provider means everything when it comes to reliability and
sound quality. You should choose a provider that has the features that you need
(call waiting, 3 way calling, extra lines, distinctive ring, etc.). One thing to
definitely look into is the 911 service that's offered and don't be afraid to
ask lots of questions to the customer service department of the prospective
provider. Number portability (if you need to keep your old number) is something
else to be looked into. The rates should be competitive and don't forget to look
at international rates if you do any international calling. The most important
thing to look for in a voip provider is a money back guarantee. If there is no
money back guarantee, then pass on that provider; just about all voip companies
have a guarantee.
3.Research the provider
Just because everything
looks OK from a customer service angle, the service is cheap , and does what you
need it to does not necessarily make it a good service. What does make a service
good is if they have happy customers. The best way to do this would be to search
the better business bureau for complaints against the company, search google
with something like reviews, complaints, opinions, etc. author : Jason Stewart
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