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Comparing VoIP
Broadband Phone Providers
While doing research on
the Internet, I realized that most people are
absolutely confused when it comes to selecting
a VoIP or broadband phone service provider. I
can't say I blame them either, when you consider
that there are now thousands of companies out
there with as many different service plans.
What I often come across
though, is the question "Is company A better
than company B?". To be honest I have no
idea how to answer that question. All I can offer
is a simple guideline that can help you discover
the answer for yourself. Here it is.
1) Where is the
company located?
Does the location of the
company matter? Perhaps not, if the service provider
is located in the same country as you are. However,
if you have been offered VoIP or broadband phone
services offered by foreign companies, it probably
WILL matter.
The danger in subscribing
to companies that don't have a presence in your
country, legalities aside, is the quality of the
service. Imagine making a call from Malaysia to
your friend in Singapore. Now imagine your call
being routed all the way to the US or Australia
before it is routed back to Singapore to complete
the call. Physically, this takes less than a second,
but the consequences are sometimes obvious.
More often than not, you
get a delay in your call. If you understand communication,
you'll understand than even a one second delay
before hearing a YES or OK can make all the difference
in your sales talk or discussion. The solution?
Make sure your VoIP service
provider has at least a few gateways located in
your region, and most importantly, your country.
This would reduce the distance the call is carried
and usually result in better call quality.
2) Are the call
plans unique?
All VoIP service providers
out there suffer from the same symptom - the need
to differentiate themselves. That's the reason
why you get 100 different plans from 10 different
companies. Understand, though, that they are all
basically the same thing.
So if water is water, how
do you choose when you flip open the refrigerator
door in that 7-11 store? Is it the color of the
bottle or the price?
The same question can be
asked when choosing a VoIP plan. Choose what appeals
to you, but don't get carried away by all the
"Unlimited calls" talk. Understand that
any VoIP provider worth their salt can offer you
unlimited calls from one ATA (analog telephone
adapter) to another ATA that they own, for free.
However, consider this - how many people you know
are using an ATA from the same company you are?
Making unlimited calls
to regular phones, though, is an entirely different
ball game. Not everyone can offer you this. Vonage
for example, can offer you unlimited calls in
their business package, to US only. For unlimited
calling to Asian countries, the only company I
know of that can do this is TelExtreme.
3) Quality - who
owns the technology?
I am not an advocate of
buying from the company that everyone is buying
from. You know, companies like Vonage and AT&T
CallVantage. I'm not an advocate of "following
the crowd", but in some cases, the crowd
may have a point.
Most of the smaller VoIP
providers don't own the technology. Why should
they, when they can get the whole deal at wholesale,
and all they need to do is put their brand on
it? This works for the short term. For the long
term, however, such companies have no way of ensuring
the stability or quality of their service.
Bottom line - find out
if the VoIP service provider owns any, or all,
of the technology behind the service they provide.
A "cut and paste" company comprising
of different ATA manufacturers, different call
routers and different gateway providers may not
survive in a few years when the VoIP industry
matures. You can count on that!
4) What’s
in store for the future?
In plain words, why spend
money on a VoIP provider that is limited to just
making calls, especially when many of them already
have video and data applications in the works?
Packet8 already has their own video & voice
over IP plan, and many others will follow suit.
“Triple Play” as it is called, will
soon be available, so make sure that your VoIP
service provider has this in store for you. More
importantly, it should be available at little
or no extra cost.
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