What is VoIP?
VoIP stands for voice over Internet Protocol, which means the ability
to transmit voice communications, such as phone calls, over the
Internet.
In general, VoIP takes your analog voice signals and turns them into
discrete packets of digital information. These packets are then sent
over the Internet rather than the traditional telephone.
VoIP technology has improved significantly over the past few years.
The result is an incredible sound quality of calls carried by VoIP
networks, in addition to the incredible cost savings over ordinary
telephone service.
How does Calleveryone.com work?
Calleveryone.com brings high-quality phone service, and tons of FREE
telephone features, into the hands of our customers using Voice over
IP (VoIP) technology at costs lower than traditional telephone
companies. Use your existing broadband Internet connection and save
money on your total telecommunications budget.
The calleveryone.com service provides you with two options for
accessing our VoIP phone service. You simply pick the one most
convenient for your home or office.
The
GrandStream IP phone connects directly into your existing broadband
Internet connection and has built in features such as caller ID
window, hands-free speaker, 3-way conferencing, flash, transfer, and
much more. This is a perfect consumer choice and also an excellent
cost efficient option for your small office.
The
ATA (Analog Telephone Adapter) converts the analog signals from your
telephone into digital information. It is then sent over your
broadband Internet connection to a calleveryone.com gateway that
allows you to make and receive calls anywhere in the world. This ATA
box is convenient for home, office and travel. Any existing phone can
be plugged directly into the adapter box and it is pre-programmed
with all your account information.
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