VoIP is here to Stay

by Jenny on April 20, 2010

VoIP has become a household name now. Where a talk about technology or calling is churned out, the mention of VoIP Services comes out for sure. It is not new rather has taken a new shape with new features. We people have been the user of this technology for last many years like e-mailing that all of us had been dolling up with since long but it got prominent in business circles in the mid 90s. VoIP call works like it rolls the voice or audio in digital packs and then they are sent over the Internet and after that they are unbuttoned at the other end where the other person listens to your voice. This is called a VoIP service.

Today is the era of rapid technology growth. Now the people are dashing off the future of the world’s voice communications while being in the comfort of their residences. The day is not far when the business language system would be scribbled down by a school going boy. Governments in the world cannot stop this ever-increasing use of VoIP Services. The ultimate way to put a stop on it is to power cut the Internet or else every coming day there will emerge new software.

For example, initially a number of Post and Telecommunication Administrations (PTA) across the globe tried to overcome the trend of e-mailing. They raised many points saying it’s harmful for the national security and governments run post offices. There appeared thousands of points to eliminate it but as a consequence, people tried other ways to access the e-mails like making accounts on Yahoo and Hotmail instead of going with the Internet Service Providers. Now it is much popular and no one could cease it. Very soon this will happen with VoIP service though it has set its feet and created a special niche for itself.

E-mailing has become very user-friendly and is available widely. Almost very computer is designed to doll up with. The beginners can even make a use of it. With the rapid growth of VoIP service, very soon many free VoIP phone companies will enter into the scene.

The instant messaging companies like Yahoo, MSN, AOL and Skype are offering voice services. Is there any room for the telecom companies to avoid the increasing growth of the users of VoIP? No way! What the telecom companies should now do is to collaborate with the VoIP service providers or else they will collapse automatically.

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