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What are the Pros and Cons of Broadband Telephone Services?

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Many of the things we do today are technology oriented. In this era of high speed, quick and efficient services, everything around us seems to work at the touch of a finger. Broadband phone services could be talked about in this context, considering the stages of development it has gone through.

With an internet connection, broadband telephone calls can be made simply and quickly by using the existing connection to communicate with voice rather than messaging or email. Using internet based technology you get the anytime, anywhere ability to search, research and communicate with the more personal presence of a voice rather than impersonal email text that frequently does not convey the communication cues that a voice call offers. Given that transferring data for voice transmission really requires a good quality internet connection using cable or DSL rather than a satellite wireless or dial-up connection.

So how does a broadband telephone service stack up against a normal land line service?

1. Reliability - broadband telephony is becoming more dependable, however it is not as reliable as a normal land line service at this time. If you lose your internet connection for any reason, you will lose your ability to make and receive broadband telephone calls.

2. Number Mobility - also known as portability, this refers to the ability to retain the telephone number no matter how often you move and indeed no matter where you are located. Broadband telephony relies on an internet connection, so if you have access to one you can use the broadband telephony service unlike your home telephone.

3) Security - for security reasons this service comes with a lock-in which means it will not allow you to change the users on the account. Should you do so then high service charges or change of ownership fees are charged to you.

4. Call Quality - generally broadband telephone calls are not of the same voice quality as a normal telephone service. The quality is improving as voice data transmission protocols are improving and in some instances you will not readily notice any difference in call quality.

Broadband telephone services are not a universal panacea as there are some downsides to the service compared to a normal telephone. Comparing the pricing and portability of the service however, broadband telephony has a distinct advantage over a land line phone service.

If you are going to use a broadband telephony service you must bear in mind that you will always require an internet connection to use it. If you lose the connection not only can you not make calls out but people cannot call you, so ensure you have a quality service provider for you internet service. Technical developments are advancing at as fast a pace as never before and getting the latest product or service offering may be what attracts you but do your homework before you commit to any service contract.

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