What is VoIP?
VoIP (or Voice over Internet Protocol) is a great new way to make and receive phone calls using your high speed Internet connection – instead of your standard phone line. Our system converts your phone calls into data that is sent through your high-speed Internet connection just like email. In the end, VoIP works just like a regular phone call.
VoIP is Revolutionary. MachMedia utilizes Voice over Internet Protocol, the revolutionary new way of making calls using your standard touch-tone telephone. VoIP avoids the toll charges of ordinary telephone companies by using your broadband Internet connection to send and receive calls over the Internet, without interfering with your computer. Telecommunications experts predict a nearly total transition from the 100-year-old circuit-switched phone network to complete VoIP in the near future. In the U.S. alone, 5 million people will change over to VoIP in the next 5 years; will you be one of them?
VoIP, otherwise known as Voice over Internet Protocol, is an inexpensive way to make both local and long distance phone calls. Instead of using your phone company, you will make your phone calls through your high speed Internet connection. There’s no need to purchase lots of new equipment either since VoIP works with your existing telephone. You can keep your existing phone number and everything sounds the same as with your old phone service. The biggest difference is in the price or cost of the service. The cost of VoIP is cheaper than the fees that phone companies charge and it offers more than the basic landline service that you start with. Call waiting, voice mail, and caller id are only some of the features that are sometimes included with your basic fees depending on your VoIP provider. VoIP features, however, go above and beyond those typically offered by the phone companies. In addition to the features already mentioned, you can access your voicemail from your computer or recei