What is Voice over Internet Protocol?
Voice over Internet Protocol (or VoIP for short) is the new and innovative way to make and receive phone calls. Telephone calls are made over the Internet, rather than through the regular telephone network.
VoIP users can call any land-line, mobile or international number and receive calls from any type of phone, anywhere, on any service. The charges for your calls are itemised on a single bill, irrespective of where you made the calls.
Calls are of outstanding clarity – CD Quality – in most cases, outperforming the best conventional telephone equipment.
What are the benefits of VoIP?
The biggest advantage of VoIP is that you can call anywhere, anytime for less money than using traditional Telco services. Using your Internet connection instead of your phone-line is less expensive per call, attracts lower or no monthly fees, and can be accessed wherever you have a broadband connection. If both you and the party you are calling are on the same VoIP network, then it gets really interesting…
For example, companies that have offices in different states or countries can call each other for free using VoIP to VoIP, and slash the cost of their current phone bills. If you travel a lot, simply take a VoIP router with you (it’s about the size of a cigarette pack) and plug it into the broadband connection in your hotel room wherever you are. Calls to and from your office, or to and from any other VoIP, are free.
Benefits:
FREE VoIP to VoIP calls
Cheaper local calls (10c Untimed)
Cheaper STD calls (10c Untimed Australia-wide)
Cheaper calls to mobiles (from 15c per minute)
Cheaper international calls (from 1.9c per minute)
Cheaper or no monthly rental
No contracts
No minimum spend
No flagfall or call connection fees
Consider saving around 50% of your current phone bill. If that sounds attractive – give us a call, and we will be happy to discuss some options.
