VoIP calls are a cheap way to
make local and long distance phone calls. It really is that simple! A
VoIPcall uses
the Internet to make a call and it save you money because it allows you to bypass
expensive telephone networks. VoIP calls are a local-to-local call – no
matter where the final destination is.
How Expensive
Are Long Distance Rates with VoIP Calling?
Most
VoIP providers include unlimited long distance or charge low per-minute long
distance rates.
A
normal long distance call moves data (which, in this case, is represented
by your voice) across multiple telephone networks. It uses a local switch
to access a database that then identifies your long-distance carrier and then
uses their service to connect the call.
But with VoIP calls, the only networks that are used
are the local networks in each location, as well as the VoIP provider's
network and routing equipment in addition to your broadband Internet
connection. Cutting out these middle men is one of the reasons that VoIP calls can save so much money on long
distance calling. Plus, using your existing Internet connection
to place calls is a money-saver, too!
Furthermore,
local and long distance calling is often included in your VoIP service plan.
Most VoIP providers offer plans that give you unlimited local and long distance
calling! However, if you have signed up for a Pay As You Go plan, your calls
are likely charged per minute. Still, these per minute charges are at a very
low rate.
What Type of
International Rates are Available with VoIP?
Residential
VoIP plans come with low cost per-minute international calling rates.
International VoIP calls work
the same way as long distance VoIP calls: A
VoIP call routes the call from a local network to the internet, and
(hopefully) to the local network in the country you're calling.
For
countries like France and Australia that possess large Internet networks and
large phone networks, VoIP calls can be completed very cheaply – oftentimes,
they cost no more than a long distance call.
Calls to countries or areas within another country
that don't have extensive Internet or phone networks
tend to be more extensive: the VoIP call has to use more
expensive networks in order to route the calls correctly.
So, the ultimate question when it comes to making VoIP
calls is: do you want to save money? Yes? Then you’ve come to the right place!
By switching to a VoIP calling service, you can save up
to 75% on phone services.
Can You Make
Free Calls With VoIP?
Certain
providers allow their users free on-network calling, and other providers
include a set number of minutes.
You can also make VoIP calls for free.
Obviously, Skype is
the most famous of the free VoIP calling services. But other VoIP services,
such as CallCentric, offer free VoIP call programs, too. The
only thing you need to do is call on your VoIP network.
It
doesn't cost the VoIP provider anything to let them make a call on your VoIP
network, so they pass the savings along to you. Pretty convenient, huh?
Have we answered your questions about VoIP calls? If
not, please check out our VoIP FAQs,
where you will find 5 reasons to switch to
VoIP and even a SpeedTest that will evaluate the compatibility of VoIP
services with your internet.
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