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The Not-so-Good Side of Voip Service





Humans are superior beings. They are never satisfied with what they

already have; if the situation permits, they always want to make a

change. And this is the very reason why many new technologies are

emerging in the market.



And whenever a new technology is introduced, the advantages are always

given much attention. In almost every situation, the good side is always

given considerable attention. But this should not be the case. Looking at

disadvantages of new technologies is one way to improving it.



Have you heard about VoIP? This is also called voice over IP (internet

protocol). If you're using an internet service, then you've probably

heard about this already. VoIP is used to send voice information through

the internet so that you can make and receive calls. This system is very

much different from the way telephone networks work. And since VoIP makes

use of the internet, it costs less and does not charge tolls like the

traditional phone service.



Although many people are now using this new technology, and benefiting

from it greatly, there are those who want to stick with their traditional

telephone sets. And this is because of the disadvantages that they never

fail to see.



VoIP is a great technology, even the telecommunications industry is quite

threatened by it. But since VoIP is still new, there are some drawbacks

that make people think twice before they finally decide to convert.



One major issue is sound quality. Not all households and small businesses

can afford a highly efficient internet connection or good equipment. If

they settle for cheap ones, they will not get the best sound quality that

they are expecting. Remember, you need a broadband or a fast internet

connection (cable/DSL) in order to achieve good sound quality. But with

the different unexpected conditions in this world, there is no guarantee.



Sound quality is affected because of the following reasons:



- How VoIP works; in order to transmit voice information through the

internet, your voice will be converted into packets. These packets will

be transmitted to the call recipient in sequential order. There are times

when it arrives jumbled and so the system will have to re-assemble the

entire data by following the packet's number to figure out what the call

is about, and this is rather time consuming. While re-assembling the

data, the recipient can't receive the call in real time, and there are

seconds of silence.

- Latency issues; bandwidth is a very important element in order to

deliver the call without significant delay. As providers figure out ways

to lessen bandwidth requirements through compression algorithms, another

problem surfaces

- Compression consumes processing power, therefore, the sound quality

is greatly affected; some have problems with regards to echoes. Though

the echoes can be filtered, this will again need added processing power.

This is great problem with computer-based voice over IP. But if you have

a VoIP phone, you will not worry about processing power, but this phone

is more costly than a regular telephone set.



Other disadvantages include:



- Practicality issues; VoIP computer-based systems requires you to

have a computer; the computer should always be running as well as the

software which adds up to your electric bills; you can't use VoIP when

there is a blackout; without an internet connection, you can't use VoIP

- Another issue is emergency calling; when you make an emergency call

using VoIP and dial 911, your call can't be easily traced but now there

is the so-called e911 but not all VoIP providers have this particular

feature, so do check if your provider has it



Before making a VoIP investment, make sure that you check for its

disadvantages. Don't plunge in blindly. Applications that are web based

does not necessarily mean that they promise optimum quality and

satisfaction.



Although the voice over IP promises a lot of advantages for consumers and

businesses, it also holds some major disadvantages that should not be

overlooked.

If having a voice over IP will cut down your telephone bills, but will

increase your other monthly bills, then perhaps it's better to stay with

a traditional phone.



Consider all your calling needs, and don't forget other important matters

like your budget. Usually, VoIP have a wide range of plans, and some are

rather pricey. Evaluate first all your needs and then you decide.


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