VOIP - My Pros and Cons

TelephoneVOIP or Voice Over Internet Protocol is telephone service via your high speed Internet connection.   You basically sign up with one of the many Voice Over Internet Providers, they send you a piece of hardware that you connect to your network, you plug a phone into this hardware and like magic you have dial-tone.   Well at least that’s they way it’s supposed to work or at least they lead you to believe it will be that simple.

I’ve had experience with MULTIPLE VOIP providers including VONAGE, VoIPYourLife, Comcast, and now ViaTalk.  In all cases I’ve had issues that have obviously caused me to switch to some other provider.   I can’t help but wonder if I should just go back to my Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS).  At least with Qwest I never had to worry about picking up the phone and not getting dial-tone.   I didn’t have to worry about fading into never never land in the middle of a call to find out I had been talking to no-one for that past 3 minutes.  I didn’t have to worry about echo that was so bad I thought there were 3 of me on the call and I could have a complete conversation with myself and understand every word.  POTS, at least here in WA is quite a bit more expensive that VOIP, but the fact remains that I just seem to get much better quality of service.

So you’re probably asking yourself why does he have a VOIP line in the first place?  I love VOIP features.  Features that Qwest can’t give me.  I like Voicemail messages emailed to my Outlook Inbox as attachments or better yet as an RSS feed.  I love being able to configure simultaneous rings to multiple phone numbers for incoming calls.  On the fly configurable custom call routing is pretty cool.  (I always send 1800 and 1866 numbers to Voicemail.) Web based account management is also pretty cool. If I forget to forward my phone I just logon to a website and in a matter of seconds my calls are forwarded.   Taking your phone service with you is also pretty cool… You have a high speed Internet connection and you are good to go.  And did I mention price?  POTS service is expensive and when you start adding all the features it gets worse!

VOIP today is much better than it was 3 years ago… VOIP tomorrow I’m hoping will get even better!  Until then I will keep what I have and complain diligently to tech support every time I have a problem.  Eventually they will figure out that they can use Configurable Call Routing and make sure that I always get a busy signal or get routed to Voicemail.

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