Friday, February 8, 2008

Top Ten Questions Asked When Switching to An Internet Phone

The O'Reilly Network posted an interesting article some time ago about the switch to internet phone service and listed the Top 10 Questions Asked When Switching To An Internet Phone. The service is still a mystery to most Americans and though information is readily available online, the answers to these questions are not common knowledge. These are questions you may ask or want to ask when you are contacting internet phone service providers for information. Especially important are questions relating to 911 service so that you understand what the implications of a switch would be in an emergency situation.


1. Can I Keep the Same Phone Number?

2. Do I Need a Broadband Connection?

3. How Does It Sound?

4. Will I Really Save Money?

5. What if the Power Goes Out?

6. What About 911?

7. Why Do I Need Free Long Distance if I Get Free Long Distance from My Cell Phone?

8. Do I Need a Computer?

9. Do I Have to Talk Through My Computer?

10. How Does Internet Telephony Perform?


Though there is usually a flat rate for internet phone service plans and free long distance, you may not be ready to make the switch - especially if it involves the purchase of new equipment. In the meantime, if free long distance is important to you, sign up with PhoneHog.


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Monday, January 21, 2008

Problems with Yahoo! Voice - Stick With Your Landline

Recently Yahoo! has been pushing their new Yahoo! Voice calling plan (a program compatible with Yahoo! Messenger) in which you can make PC to Phone (landline and mobile) and PC to PC calls. They have posted long distance rates online, which would almost make anyone give up their landline - if just basing your decision on price.

But all over the internet, users are posting issues and problems ranging from horrible connections on calling 800 numbers to software downloading problems and more. It seems that the consensus is that the service is unreliable. And paying by the minute can definitely add up!

What if you were trying to call 911 and you got stuck with a bad connection? Could this mean the difference between life and death for someone? Maybe!

I'd say until that kind of internet phone calling system is improved or perfected, you should just stick with your landline for now. If long distance rates are a problem from your service carrier, you can sign up with PhoneHog and earn free long distance minutes. It's easy and free - and you don't have to switch phone service providers, so there is no hassle.

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