Tuesday, February 7th, 2012

Different types of VoIP phones

There are different types of VoIP phones available in the market. There are software based Session Initiation Protocol (SIP)/VoIP phones, USB VoIP phones, and hardware SIP phones and a new market for the phone service has made a beginning. Providers of both telephone and Internet service have started on to put forward the prospect to experience the new VoIP phone systems for their customers.

They offer economical packages and most have plans that give you the choice between limited and unlimited calling packages with low International rates. Given below are the details of the various VoIP phones available.

Software based VoIP phones – For these types of phones, you need to download a program to your computer. This soft phone program can be used along with your computers microphone and speakers to make and receive calls. These are easy to install and use.

USB VoIP phones – This is another type of VoIP Phone. You have to plug the phone into a port on your computer. After that you can use them with the installed VoIP software. They look and act like your conventional phone and the only difference is that the voice signal is transmitted through your broadband service and not via the Public Service Telephone Network (PSTN).

Hardware based SIP phones – These phones looks like your traditional phone, but they connect directly to your broadband network. These phones have a mini hub, which enables them to share the network connection with your computer.

IP phones – IP phones look just like standard phones with a handset, cradle, and buttons and come with the standard connectors that you are accustomed to seeing. They include an Ethernet connection as well. The purpose for this is to allow the IP phones to connect directly with you computer or router. They include the hardware and software required to handle IP calls.

You can also use your existing phone with VoIP services and connect it to the network through an adapter. The adapter uses an Ethernet cable that you use to plug the phone into the adapter and the adapter into the computer.

Setting up a VoIP phone is not complicated and it is not costly. It is exceedingly suggested that you have a high-speed Internet connection for the service to work efficiently.

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