Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP) is a technology that has made significant strides over the past decade. This service, designed to cut down on your phone costs as well as provide you with a discounted way to connect with friends, family (for personal use) and clients and business (for professional use) around the world. Instead of placing and receiving your calls from a standard, analog phone line, Voice Over Internet Protocol allows you to use your computer’s internet connection instead: placing and receiving calls through your computer and your broadband internet connection will allow you to shed your land line altogether, saving time and money by using your broadband connection for both your web browsing, e-mail accounts and your phone calls. For your home or for your business, switching over to a Voice Over Internet Protocol lowers the total cost you pay for your phone as well as lowers your overall stress level, as dealing with the phone company can be a very time consuming and frustrating activity.
With a Voice Over Internet Protocol system installed, you have a number of ways in which to place a phone call. First and foremost, you can make a call directly through your computer: connecting to the internet, you can use a headset (connected to the audio jack in your computer) and talk freely to the person on the other end. Or, if you prefer, you can purchase a specialized VoIP phone and make calls the normal way, with a headset and receiver, just as you would with a standardize phone setup. Lastly, you can purchase a specialized adapter and keep your current phone: just plug it into this adapter and it will function through Voice Over Internet Protocol services but look and feel as if nothing had changed. With these types of options readily available, it is obvious why this technological advancement has continued to grow in popularity over the past short while.

