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You don't have to be a "techie" to utilize cost savings opportunities with VoIP. VoIP, or Voice over Internet Protocol, uses existing internet technology to route phone calls over data lines. What does that mean? You can make phone calls through your computer without being charged by a telephone company.
Several companies exist that make this service available for you. TopConsumerReviews.com reviews and ranks the best VoIP companies available today.

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VOIP SERVICES

With the economy in its current state we're all looking to reduce our monthly expenses to make ends meet. One way that many people are saving hundreds or even thousands of dollars a year is by placing and receiving phone calls through their existing internet connection. VoIP services (Voice over Internet Protocol) allow this to occur with little to no software or special training.

Some estimates show that the majority of internet users will utilize VoIP for all their phone needs in as little as 5 years. Surprisingly, the required equipment consists only of a high speed internet connection and a computer, both a common staple at many homes. While some VoIP service providers require a special adaptor or phone, that is not the case across the board. The traditional call waiting, voicemail and caller id are included in many of the services offered.

There are many advantages to switching your traditional phone service to VoIP. Still, before considering a VoIP company you should compare and contrast the services provided by the top companies available. Important aspects of the different service levels include:

•  Fees. Is the cost monthly or a one time charge? Is this going to be a savings opportunity given your personal needs?

•  Services. Is caller id, voicemail, and call waiting available with my plan of choice?

•  Equipment. Will you be able to use the equipment you already have, or will you need to purchase an adaptor or a special phone to utilize VoIP?

TopConsumerReviews.com has reviewed and ranked the top VoIP service providers available today. We hope you find these reviews helpful in determining which service is right for you.

 

 

 

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Vonage

2009 Best-in-class Blue Ribbon award 5 Stars

VONAGE

Vonage is the most recognized name in Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services and provides the best service available. Vonage features include caller ID with name, call waiting, voicemail plus, call transfer, call forwarding, 3-way calling, and many additional features making this the top full service provider and best deal on the block. More...

Lingo

4.5 Stars

LINGO

Lingo offers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services for both residential and business customers. As long as you have a broadband internet connection, you can use a VoIP service. Residential plans start at $7.95 per month for very basic service. You get a lot for your money here if you have friends that want to join you. More...

ViaTalk

4 Stars

VIATALK

ViaTalk offers both business and residential Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) plans. ViaTalk plans all include: enhanced voicemail, call record, outgoing caller ID with name, simultaneous ring, call waiting, operator services, etc. ViaTalk offers several different types of plans to choose from - we liked the flexibility. More...

VoIP Your Life

3.5 Stars

VOIP YOUR LIFE

VoIP Your Life is all about freeing you from expensive phone bills. VoIP Your Life offers several different types of Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) plans for you to choose from. To use VoIP Your Life service plans you need a phone, a broadband connection, and a VoIP router. 911 service doesn't exist with this plan. More...

Phone Power

3 Stars

PHONE POWER

Phone Power offers Voice over Internet Protocol (VOIP) plans for both residential and business customers. Services provided are competitive with other carriers but tend to run a little more expensive. More...

JoiPhone

3 Stars

JOIPHONE

JoiPhone offers residential and business Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) plans. Features include such things as local and long distance dialing, low international rates, voicemail, 911 emergency service, call waiting, call forwarding, etc. The starting price was low but good luck getting your questions answered. More...

Skype

2 Stars

SKYPE

Skype is a low cost, low service provider. One of the best features of Skype is the free Skype to Skype customer phone calls. All other calls are charged a small fee or users can sign up for a monthly plan. No customer service center exists for your assistance with Skype. More...

Ooma

1.5 Stars

OOMA

Ooma offers one type Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP). This is a small provider with little to offer and at a higher price than our higher ranked providers. More...

VOIP

1 Stars

VOIP

VOIP is an internet phone service offering Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) plans. They offer little flexibility, little customer service, and a higher price than the competition. More...

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