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Digital Phone and VoIP Technology

Digital phone technology, or VoIP, is a telephone service that routes conversations over the Internet instead of via an analog line. VoIP is short for ‘Voice over Internet Protocol’ and is typically referred to as digital phone.  Other terms frequently used for VoIP include IP telephony, Internet telephony, voice over broadband, and broadband phone. VoIP is offered by most cable providers for an affordable cost, with features like unlimited local calling, long distance, and a number of additional popular calling features. Want to learn more? There are several versions of VoIP services that are offered to consumers- Analog Telephone Adapters, dedicated VoIP phones, and softphones.

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Digital phone service allows you to:

  • Get popular features such as call forwarding and caller ID
  • Receive affordable International and long distance rates
  • Get reliable customer support

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Analog Telephone Adapters

Analog Telephone Adapters used over an established broadband connection along with an existing telephone jack. This is the method commonly used by cable and other broadband providers to allow for a cheaper rate and ease of use. By utilizing an Analog Telephone Adapter, you can enjoy the perks of digital phone service with the convenience of bundling with your broadband high-speed Internet and cable television service for one affordable monthly bill. Learn more about bundling your cable services.

Dedicated VoIP phones

Dedicated VoIP phones allow you to make VoIP phone calls without using a computer. Instead of plugging into a telephone jack and using an existing Internet service as with Analog Telephone Adapters, dedicated VoIP connects directly to a Wi-Fi or broadband network.  Since Internet service is required with a dedicated VoIP phone, most people use them in addition to their Internet service. 

Softphones

A Softphone is simply software that can be installed on a computer and allows for VoIP calling over an Internet connection without using specific dedicated hardware. Skype is an example of a Softphone. Skype allows you to have a fixed phone number that can be used in any location or country for free. All you need to do is download the free software, and have a broadband Internet connection. 

VoIP offers flexibility and little to no cost and allows you to take advantage of what VoIP has to offer. Whether you are using VoIP technology through your cable provider’s existing broadband Internet connection, or traveling the world and keeping in touch with a Softphone, VoIP can help you stay conneted while saving you money.






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Google and ATT in clash of the titans
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Online app makers great and small stand to gain from net neutrality
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