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 What is VoIP?

Voip is a new way of making telephone calls.  You make your calls over the Internet instead of through the phone company.  You'll save up to 70% of what you're currently paying the phone company for traditional telephone service.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP), is a technology that allows you to make telephone calls over your high-speed/broadband internet connection instead of the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) as with traditional phone companies.

VoIP converts the voice signal from your telephone into a digital signal that travels over the Internet instead of the typical analog telephone lines. Other than your broadband equipment used for your Internet connection, the only additional piece of hardware that you'll need is the phone adapter that converts your standard phone from analog to digital. In some cases you may wish to purchase a SIP phone (VoIP ready) that is already adapted to work over the Internet. A great number of equipment options are coming available on the market everyday.

Following a simple installation, VoIP works just like the traditional telephone service you're accustomed to. You make and receive phone calls the same way you always have. Call any phone anywhere, It works exactly the same! You simply pay much less each month for your calls.