Bell Nut Bell Nut
   Index :> About Us :> Privacy of Info :> Terms & Conditions :> Add Url :> Submit Article
Search:   
Add Your Link
 

Online & Indoor Games

Recreation & Entertainment

Fashion & Relationships

Culture & Art

Education & Learning

Jobs & Employment

Business & Commerce

Shopping & Auction

Food & Recipe

Medical Care

Software & Networking

Finance & Investment

Hotels & Travel

Government & Politics

Self Enhancement

People & Communities

Children

Adventure & Sports

Home & Garden

News & Events

Automotive

Realty & Property

Science & Space

Fitness & Health


 

Index –› Science & Space –› VoIPs
 

The 7 Cardinal Sins Of Buying VoIP

 
For most companies and many individuals, signing up with a VOIP service is a no brainer.

For a fraction of what most people pay for a tradional telephone service, you can have a feature rich communications sytem.

But there are a few pitfalls that people fall into time and again. Make sure you aren't one of them.

1) Missing Out on the Best Deal - So you know that you can make a big saving by switching from your traditional phone carrier to a VOIP service. But did you know that you can also make a huge saving again by shopping around? Some VOIP companies are up to 50% cheaper than others that offer similar featured packages.

2) Taking the Cheapest Without Looking - VOIP beats tradition networks in so many ways. Why not make sure that you have a feature rich package? Again, you need to compare features between companies!

3) Going With the Biggest Names - If you follow the VOIP scene, you will know that some of the biggest names in VOIP have had serious system outages. Make sure your carrier has a history of reliability because you don't want to be caught without a phone service!

4) Low bandwidth - Make sure that you discuss your WAN service provider to make sure you have enough bandwidth for VOIP. This is really important for heavy users such as businesses and call centers.

5) IP Phones - Poor quality hardware (IP Phones) can really reduce your user experience. Don't buy the cheapest phone you can find, because you will be disappointed at your call quality.

6) Configure Your Firewall - A lot of people get frustrated when their new VOIP service doesn't work. You need to check your firewall settings to ensure your VOIP service can operate!

7) Ignore Security - A VOIP conversation is data like any other data. It can be stolen and misused (ie. people can listen to your conversations). Make sure you are aware of the problems by asking your vendor and consider encryption to protect your data.

VOIP opens up a massive potential cost saving to home and business users. It can be as secure and high quality as traditional lines, if you take a little time to research and make the right purchasing decisions.

Author: Rob Wood
 
Author Bio:

Compare Business VOIP plans.

 
 
 

Related Articles

 
Nokia N Series
 
Troubleshooting your Cable Box
 
How Cell Phone Works
 
Making Most Of Your Mobile Phone Battery
 
Satellite TV Systems - Which is Best?
 
Robotic Organic Gardening
 
Phone Systems
 
Save Money On Long Distance - 5 Ways
 
The Death Of The VCR
 
Satellite or Cable TV- Tough Choice? Not Really
 
 
 
 
 

Introduction and Brief History of Satellites and Communication Satellites

The articles gives brief history and introduction to use of Satellites and its use in provision of c ... - Anil Nigam
 

A Parent's Guide to Cellular Phones

The United States of America is home to over 200 million cell phone users, with the fastest growing ... - Zed Hayden
 

Robotic Organic Gardening

Robotic Organic Gardening is the coolest new thing. You are now saying to yourself; Yah Right! How c ... - Lance Winslow
 

Cell Phones with the Most

The telecommunications industry offers phones with almost limitless features. The market changes eve ... - Christine Peppler
 

Free Cell Phones

Most of us cell phone geeks have heard about the term ?free cell phone?. We may have gone through it ... - Damian Sofsian
 

Sorting Through Your Cellular Phone Options

Some people purchase a cellular phone for emergency use only, but others use their cellular phone on ... - Tim Gorman
 
 
Index :> Privacy of Info :> Terms & Conditions  
Copyright © 2008 www.bellnut.com