Monday, November 15, 2010

The Benefits Of Voip And Satellite Internet

By now, you are probably wondering what VOIP is and why it requires satellite Internet. VOIP stands for Voice-Over-Internet-Protocol, and it is a service by which you can make phone calls over the Internet or even have verbal conversations in chat rooms and IM. VOIP will only work as well as your Internet connection. A person using VOIP over dial-up will find their conversation is shaky and full of much static. Once a person is using satellite internet, having a conversation over VOIP is essentially the same as any telephone conversation.

Satellite internet has many other advantages. Satellite Internet is lightning-fast next to dial-up, offering download speeds up to 700mb/s. Satellite internet also allows multiple computers to access the Internet simultaneously. This feature applies to VOIP too. With the combined forces of VOIP and satellite Internet, arguments over using the phones and Internet will be a thing of the past since everyone in your house will be able to use both as much as they like. And the best part is that your ability to use telephone/internet will be available without installing extra phone lines.

So how much do VOIP and satellite internet generally cost? HughesNet's basic package for satellite internet will cost $99. However, prices for VOIP packages will depend on your internet provider of choice. Some companies will charge a flat monthly fee. The common monthly fee of up to $25 is still less than many telephone services. This is considered one of the best packages as it offers unlimited long distance at a very low cost without any extra phone line fees.

If you don't need to make that many long-distance calls, you can instead sign up with a VOIP provider on a "calling card" system. In a calling card system, you buy a set quantity of minutes at a time; most plans price them very cheaply. When the minutes you've paid for have all been used, you buy another bundle of minutes. At first look this might seem costlier than monthly billing but, if you don't make many calls, your monthly phone costs will average out to an extremely low price.

Ultimately, if you want a smaller phone bill and faster Internet, VOIP and satellite internet may be what you're looking for. The majority of the bill will go to paying for Internet but, considering the value of everything you're getting, it's a very reasonable price.

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