Sunday, January 6, 2013

Cons of VoIP Systems

Perhaps the biggest caveat to the VoIP is that you must have electricity and internet service to use it. So, during a storm when there is a power outage, your VoIP system is out, too (since routers, adapters, computers, and other VoIP devices need electricity to function). If there is high internet traffic when you are trying to place a VoIP-to-VoIP call, you may experience some degradation in the quality of your call and/or your service may be interrupted completely. One of the solutions that AB Soft can offer is a hosted VoIP service that operates in the cloud but it will not take care of the problem completely. With the basic VoIP package, emergency services are not a for-sure thing. If VoIP is your only form of communication with the outside world, you may want to consider an additional device to enable you to contact help if needed, though a cellphone is an easy alternative.
Countless applications and functions, combined with being cost-effective and user-friendly, make the VoIP a viable option for your 21st century communication needs.

5 comments:

  1. The hosted internet phone system saved me a lot of time and worry. The best part is that I can always call if I have any questions.

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  2. Most of the online phone service companies offer competitive costs. They fix the problems for you too.

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  3. Dropped calls and the cost of internet phone services still is why I have not switched over.

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  4. I haven't really experienced any serous problem wit VoIP phone services besides dropped calls.

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  5. I use VoIP and the benefits far outweigh any of the dropped calls or electric outages.

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