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ITP $27
PhonePower $23
Vonage $25
Lingo $22
TinCanTalk $27

With ever-expanding technology in the communications field, some are beginning to ditch traditional phone lines to experience audio communication over the Internet. An increasingly popular choice is VOIP- or Voice over Internet Protocol. VOIP allows any type of communication to take place on a single network, like the Internet. This eliminates the added costs of phone services, allowing businesses and individuals to operate under smaller monthly fees. With VOIP, a broadband connection permits multiple phone calls to be made, and users can still accomplish their normal data transfers over the Internet. These qualities of VOIP allow for more flexibility and efficiency within the workplace.

Massachusetts VoIP providers include companies like TinCanTalk and Vonage, which offer many features that one normally associates with traditional phones, like Caller ID, voicemail, call waiting, and much more, all possible through a simple Internet connection. Most services are relatively inexpensive, averaging under $30 a month. These VOIP providers offer the newest and advanced audio communications in the state of Massachusetts.


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What is VoIP? Post by poppaD in San Diego, CA Post Your Reply
  • Voldan in Burlington, VT says…

    VoIP is a general term for transmitting technologies for delivery of voice communications over the Internet.

  • Shanny in Rochester, NY says…

    Other terms frequently encountered and synonymous with VoIP are IP telephony and Internet telephony, as well as voice over broadband, broadband telephony, and broadband phone, when the network connectivity is available over broadband Internet access.

  • LSHelms in Burlington, VT says…

    Besides voice over, they also work with other packet-switched networks.

How does VOIP work? Post by anonymous in , Post Your Reply
  • anonymous in , says…

    VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, is a way of sending your voice to someone else and visa versa. You need a microphone, speakers, and software for your computer, or a standalone piece of hardware that has a phone plug, and dial the person up. This also may require a service or membership with the company you get the software or hardware from.

What is VOIP service? Post by in , Post Your Reply
  • Milan58 in , says…

    VOIP stands for Voice over Internet Protocol, and it's a technology that allows for standard telephone calls to be placed over the internet.

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