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There is no doubt in my mind that the idea of cheap calls is very appealing to everyone, whether it be cheap calls for your home, mobile or business. A phenomenon that has hit the market place in the last couple of years which is making cheap calls a reality rather than a want is VoIP technology (voice over internet protocol). By trunking your calls through an ADSL connection and a simple network gateway through to a VoIP soft phone or hardphone you can make cheap calls. VoIP providers are offering people cheap calls through this technology which can save people over fifty percent on their regular phone calls.
There are now VoIP providers that are offering quality business grade telephony service while still maintaining their principal goal of offering cheap calls. More and more people are signing over to VoIP and taking advantage of the cheap calls offered. When choosing a VoIP provider it is imperative that you research the market to find the provider that best suits your requirements. All will be offering cheap calls but some may be a bit more expensive but offer a greater quality of service. All VoIP companies offer cheap calls, some cheaper than others. The really cheap VoIP providers are generally geared toward the residential market where voice quality and call reliability are not so important. These companies generally don't offer service level agreements and have been know tho drop the odd call due to diminished call quality. When it comes to cheap calls the cheapest is not always the best ! There are also VoIP companies out there that offer business grade quality telephony with crystal clear reception and strict service level agreements. Resonance Networks is one such company that pride themselves on call quality and brilliant customer service. Their calls may be a few cents more expensive than the cheapest providers but the added piece of mind and the sheer quality of service while still offering cheap calls at about half the price of a regular telstra landline will leave people stunned. Proving that cheap calls don't have to be poor quality. |
