Voip - 3 Ways To Make The CallBy FullService Broadband ProviderWe’re hearing a lot about Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) these days. I for one am a big fan of this technology. Did you know that you could actually use VoIP in 3 different ways? That’s right! There are really 3 different ways that you can ‘make the call’.
Ok, you can actually receive the call 3 different ways as well. ATA – Analog Telephone AdapterYour normal phone plugs into an ATA that you received from your VoIP provider. This is the most common way to get hooked into VoIP. This device takes care of all the magic that occurs when you make and receive your calls over your broadband connection. Your analog phone signal must be converted to digital to be routed through your broadband connection and this ATA does the job. IP Phone – Internet Protocol PhonesAs the name would imply, these are ‘special’ phones. You wouldn’t know it by looking at them. They look like normal phones. What is different about these phones is the electronics inside them and the fact they don’t take a ‘regular’ phone cable (RJ-11). Instead these phones take an Ethernet cable connection (RJ-45) and also come equipped with the necessary electronics to plug directly into your router. Computer-to-Computer This is the oldest and possibly the easiest way to get plugged into
VoIP. Here instead of using your normal phone or IP phone to make calls
through your broadband connection, you use your computer itself! (You
could do this over dial-up, but broadband is certainly better) There
are a number of services available that offer no cost or low cost service.
You’ll need the software and a microphone
to speak into and speakers to hear from and of course your computer and a high-speed
internet connection. Some providers offer this service for free when their software
is being used on both ends of the call. ~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~-~About the author: FullService Broadband Provider. Unbiased, informative information on broadband technology. A division of Try Right Technology, Inc. Copyright 2006 |