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Friday, November 13, 2009

Broadband

By Edward Dantes

One characteristic that you'll notice about the earth today is that it's changing quickly, almost every minute. The reason behind this is the revolutionary application of the internet into our lives. Communication has never been easier. Before, you had to send your mail through courier, which would sometimes take weeks or even months to get to its receiver. Today, it will take less than a second to converse with anyone on the other side of the globe. It's fantastic, really. Things are much better now than they were a decade ago, all because of broadband. Even now, broadband is quickly changing the world of communications, replacing telephones with Voip, a communications system which uses computers and the internet for making calls. It's such a wonderful development that everyone should just jump in and support it. However, like everything else, Voip has its own pros and cons.

Pros of Voip

There are two characteristics that make Voip great: affordability and convenience. Anyone who has ever had to make a long distance call probably understands how expensive they can get. With voip, however, long distance calls to the other side of the globe are practically free as long as you have a PC to PC connection. PC to phone calls do cost something but it's a very small price that's easily affordable. Also, as long as you have broadband or have access to broadband, you would have your voip phone. No matter where you are, whether you're on a resort in Hawaii or in freezing Alaska, your phone number for your voip phone will stay the same. And, what's more, if you're connecting with someone through your computer, you can easily send pictures, files, and even videos, as you make your call.

Cons of Voip

One disadvantage of Voip is that it's not yet very stable. In fact, there are a lot of kinks and bugs that the developers have to fix. This technology is still under development and it should be a few years before it becomes totally stable. Also, if you have a good broadband connection but the one you're speaking to does not, then you're sure to encounter problems.

Still, Voip is sure to replace the traditional phone lines in a matter of time. There's no question of whether or not you should get it, especially if you have broadband. My advice would be just to wait a bit before getting it. Let them improve the technology first.

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