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VoIP What Is It? How Will It Help You?

Since the 1990's, VoIP companies have flourished in direct parallel to the technological advancements of VoIP products. New VoIP companies continue to emerge on the corporate scene as the need for VoIP services increases. In fact, due to the demand for VoIP services, VoIP companies are involved in some rather serious competition with one another. What does this competition mean for the consumer? The bottom line is both a continual increase in product quality and lower costs for VoIP services and products.


In 1995, VoIP emerged as a source of communication technology, once people realized the potential for sending datagrams over the internet. Similar to email, VoIP technology permits users to contact individuals by using broadband phone services. Consequently, users of VoIP technology get huge savings on long distance and international calls. Unlike the early days of VoIP, technology has advanced beyond the point in which both the caller and the recipient had to possess the same software in order for VoIP to work. Now, VoIP works virtually anywhere that a user can obtain broadband phone service.


Not only has the basic service of VoIP changed, but many VoIP companies have added numerous features to their list of services. For instance, VoIP companies now offer consumers the ability to use call forwarding, caller id, and voice mail. Further, VoIP continues to add to the list of technological accomplishments each year.


In the 1990's the world saw a few, select companies that offered VoIP products and services. In just a little over a decade however, the number of VoIP companies that offer services like broadband phone calling and free internet calls has increased. In fact, the Online Edition of Communication News lists forty VoIP service providers in their online buyers guide. With so many VoIP companies available, the competition for consumer loyalty is immense.


VoIP technology has rapidly increased and VoIP companies continue to ensure technological progress. Undoubtedly, the number of emerging VoIP companies will continue to rise in order to meet demand. As a result, consumer demand will also directly feed the motivation of existing VoIP companies like Cosmocom, Vonage, Quovia, and Skype to, not only maintain current service and product quality, but to exceed it.


VoIP companies are not only striving to exceed their current technology, each company is in a virtual race to do so. VoIP companies are currently working on technologies that will eliminate the need to be connected to broadband services entirely. In doing so, VoIP companies will be able to provide mobile phone users with the same services they provide their broadband customers.


Even once small VoIP companies are striving to meet the demands of consumers and their efforts have proved successful. For example, Vonage, known as the Broadband Phone Company, a VoIP company that was established nearly four years ago, has well over 350,000 members. Thus, the smaller VoIP companies that currently exist may very well become far larger companies in the nearfuture as their growth remains analogous with customer demand.

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