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Voip and local telephone companies


Added: 18-10-2007
Author: Michael Weaver
Category: IP-Telephony
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And VoIP technology into the mainstream, it brings the possibility or advantage for companies that provide services. Now driving the cost savings promised more and more home and business users to investigate this technology. But the local phone company customers do not give up without a fight.

Now there are over by the U.S. government that all VoIP E911 provides. Preventing the original story with the public switched telephone network maintained by the telephone company.

Next obstacle is naked DSL or DSL access without local phone service. This rarely happens, but without the resolution will not be able to use them as the main system VoIP phone service. You can see, walk on the DSL phone line that already provided by your local telephone company. Drop your local phone care and you ll probably drop your DSL broadband access as well. (Cable broadband access is the solution here and the rising cost of cable access must be balanced by reducing your phone bill every month)

This is only two front in battle over VoIP. Company must be compensated for the infrastructures they build? E911 must be free and the services provided as a public service? What about telephone service available to run in our house? Who pays for those lines that would be placed and connected to a public network the phone is switched on?

Actually there are no easy answers to the questions above. Telephone companies do not want to give customers without a fight. Have spent many years and billions of dollars in building a communications network the most reliable we know today.

VoIP is the next step in the development of communication sector? How did this happen and telephone companies offering Internet services and cable TV providers to offer telephone and Internet? Lines are still blurred and push technology forward.

I do not have answers, only questions. I know how I d like to see all play out, but woe, there is no Nirvana and no, it seems that we all can not get land. Not when there are billions of dollars at risk. There will be winners and losers as this war raged, but it is my hope that our end users, will end, be better for him. However, we have ve this road many times before and it turned out ok.

Remember the arrival of the PC and where we ve gone since then? The first recall of cellular respiration vs. what is available today? Yes, TV, radio, computers, mobile phones and many more. Technology development will continue to push us into new directions. I m sure that in the end, VoIP will become as common as computers.

We can use this technology today for an inexpensive way. If there is how to implement VoIP technology will make a difference. If the user re-housing or business, there may be quick profits. Check your communications broker to find out whether your phone should be able to attend and meet cost-effective VoIP.




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