Types of VoIP
Consumer VoIP There are various consumer orientated VoIP services which provide free or low cost voice calling, either through a telephone-like program on the computer, or through a special adaptor which connects to a home broadband service. These services include those offered by BT Communicator, Skype, FreeTalk (Dixons Group) and Vonage.Consumer VoIP services are ideal for making low cost calls to the public telephony network and many of them offer consumers excellent deals on calls, including unlimited UK calls and low cost international calling. They will also offer the ability to call other users within the "service" for free. For example, one Skype customer can call another Skype customer at no cost.The downside of such a services is that, whilst typically orientated around a software program on the users computer, they are less intuitive to use than a regular telephone and if the computer process is busy then sound quality can suffer. Additionally, it is important to ensure the software is used with a good quality headset, rather than a microphone and speakers, as otherwise the sound can become distorted with feedback and background noise. Small and medium size business VoIP Many VoIP services fall into the "Centrex" bracket. Centrex is a phone service where the central call control and switching, typically done by the box on the wall in your office, is performed by a central server at a remote Internet hosting centre. It is, simply, a "PBX in the sky". To use the Centrex service, customers will have telephones on their desk which connect out to the PBX server across broadband Internet. This provides a number of benefits, including: Ease of deployment - phones simply need to be plugged into an Internet connection Reduced capital expenditure - no need to purchase expensive phone switches
- Reduced operational expenditure - maintenance of the phone service is now typically done via the web
- Reduced "internal" phone costs - particularly for inter-site calls, e.g. between offices and home workers
- Increased flexibility and new ways of working - home working, distributed offices etc
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