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Voice over IP (VoIP) provides better service because it has greater bandwidth efficiency that allows for a higher quality of voice and data transmission. Rather than the traditional public switched telephone network used with land line phones, VoIP transmits voice, voice messaging, facsimile and other communication services via the Internet.

Moving to the next phase in cost effective VOIP cell phone calling plans - Unlike traditional copper wire phone systems that use an analog voice signal, Internet Protocol (IP) converts analog to a clearer, faster, digital format. Digital provides better quality and service and, because its signal can be compressed, it can perform a great many more communication functions.

Because voice over IP uses one infrastructure for both voice and data, it can provide better and more enhanced service at a lower cost. A main reason why costs are cheaper is because Internet access is billed per megabyte rather than per minute or per second like regular phone calls. The other great benefit of VOIP cell phone technology is the greatly reduced call package pricing and the fact that roaming charges are obsolete.

Telephones that use IP technology are much more economical, with the best deals providing unlimited inbound and outbound telephone calls to anywhere in the world for one low, monthly price that is all inclusive.

This technology also offers many more capabilities than phones using a public switched telephone network. Among them are broadband Internet access, email, texting, video conferencing and faxing. You can even watch TV on your phone.

All the benefits of traditional phone service is available with voice over IP, including call forwarding, call waiting, caller ID, automatic redial, IVR, call blocking, speed dialing and conference calling. Not to mention, the new VOIP enabled cell phone services have a boat load of new features that leverage the Internet pipeline in new and exciting ways.

For example, voicemail is improved because it can be accessed from your phone, email, or Web browser; calls that route though VOIP cell phone technology and be channeled to many different numbers at the same time. A person can actually have a 6 way video conference on some of the new VOIP enabled cell phones coming into the market; telephone conversations can be recorded so you can save important information; and call broadcasting can send information to 30 people at one time.

Voice over IP is available on landline and mobile phones. The whole range of mobile phone call types can all be handled with VOIP technology, including local calls domestically all the way up to no roaming charges for calls made internationally from one cell phone to another. This mobile to mobile calling service is outstanding in that it saves people much money in roaming charges. VoIP continues to grow in popularity because of the wide range of services it can provide. It's fast, efficient and reliable. Voice over Internet Protocol connects into WIFI networks to offer superior mobility and access to cell phone services.

With voice over IP, better capabilities are realized. In general, VOIP cell phone services or home phone services use many Internet connections to pass information all at the same time. In addition, obtaining a secure telephone connection is part of VoIP standard protocols. The VOIP technology also makes it easy to port phone numbers from one carrier to another.

Since IP protocol services both a standard telephone line and a broadband connection, savings can be realized because you are receiving both capabilities in one price, rather than paying separately for them.

With VOIP cellular phones, a person does not have to pay or use multiple devices any longer. They can use a single phone for domestic or international calling, for broadband Internet connections, or to download and watch movies.

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