How To Make A Broadband Phone Call?

You already own a computer with high-speed Internet access and a telephone. Now you can make them work together to make a broadband phone call. These days we hear a lot about broadband. It is the in thing. With broadband our lives have become much easier and better than before. We always have misconception that broadband is connected with Internet. But the fact is that broadband is a broader term and concept. So it has association with many things. Have you heard of broadband phone services?

Broadband is not limited just to Internet but it is also associated with phone. There is a lot of demand for broadband phone.  A few short years ago, talking on the telephone through your Internet service resulted in calls of questionable quality and misunderstood conversations. Also people thought that the quality of voice was worst. People were thus reluctant to use this facility initially. In the earlier days broadband phone line was also supposed to be costly than it is today. Nowadays, a broadband phone line can provide clear conversations no matter whom you call and that too at reasonable cost.

Using broadband phone services can effectively change the way you talk on the phone within minutes. It’s a completely new experience. This new service adds a great deal of reliability and class to your phone service without paying for massive reconnection fees. Simply put, broadband phone services add a whole new dimension of calling capability to your phone service that will allow you to handle more incoming calls and filter out the bad calls that you want nothing to do with. All of this is possible from one phone line, too, so look into it with your phone company representative and start exploring the difference.

There are really two ways to do this; one is through software and the other is through hardware. To make a broadband phone call using software, your phone is connected to your computer and it must be on and running. Some complaints with these types of broadband phone calls have been voice quality and clipped sentences, where your voice is cut off prematurely on the receiving end.

Using hardware to make a broadband phone call, a special modem is needed into which you plug your regular telephone and use it as you normally would. Of course, you will need a VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) provider for this to work. Even if you have a Direct Service Line (DSL) for Internet access, you will not need a separate telephone line to make a broadband phone call.

Making a broadband phone call requires a high-speed Internet connection and it will not work with dial-up ISPs. The fastest dial-up service at 56Kbs is not fast enough for the voice to be transmitted clearly. Advantages include lower long-distance charges as most VoIP service providers will charge a flat monthly fee for a set number of minutes, like cell phone services.

Hardware-based services will generally have a clearer voice quality and you can use your existing phones once they are hooked up to the hardware. If you are using DSL, special filters are provided for the phone line to protect against line noise.

A couple of disadvantages of being able to make a broadband phone call are the availability of 911 emergency services. Not all 911 call centers support them, as the caller-ID functions are not available in all broadband areas. Another is available service in the event of a power outage.

Summary: Broadband, either hardware of software requires electricity to operate. If the cable company has no power, you have no phone service. Your hardware-based service goes through a modem, which requires power as well. Traditional phone service has its own power provided by the phone company allowing it to work even when electricity is interrupted. Many have kept a simple service landline in case of emergencies, but have switched to the Internet to make broadband phone calls saving money on long distance charges.

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