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VOIP home phones, as well as mobile versions, are growing in popularity, not only in Canada, but all around the world.
The principle of VOIP telephone services is very simple: Instead of regular phone landlines, your voice is sent through the Internet (which is a global network connecting Ontario, Ottawa, Halifax, Winnipeg with the most distant corners of the world in Africa, Australia and other continents) employing the industry typical protocol called SIP (Session Initiation Protocol). SIP protocol might work using no hardware phones at all and is supported by the absolute majority of IP telephone systems.
Since a chain of mediators omits landline phone service providers to employ PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network), VOIP providers are therefore able to considerably reduce the price of the calls, particularly long distance phone calls. Telephone VOIP providers, next generation phone companies, such as Brama Telecom, are suitable for both home and office use by allowing you to contact your partners and colleagues, as well as your relatives and friends in Manitoba, Alberta, Quebec, Yukon and overseas.
Currently, Canada ranks 4th within the word, by vote of popularity, following the USA (ranked 1st), UK (2nd) and Poland (3rd). The total number of VIOP services providers in Canada currently in 2010, is approximately 26,5 million people. As well, Canadian telephone VOIP service providers have continuously been encouraged by the Canadian government, to help widen the home-phone and business-phone markets. Currently the Canadian government is working towards de-regulating the VOIP and stimulating sound industry, which will hopefully help to reduce pricing for home and business telephone use.
There are a number of advantages when using the VOIP phones system, over the regular PSTN; a VOIP phone is extremely flexible, whereby you require no phone line, and only use an Internet connection, this means that your VOIP phone number will be reachable no matter what country you are staying in (i.e. Canada, China or Mexico). Future development of VOIP services will potentially enable data transferring, such as ending files, videos and pictures.
Brama Telecom, a VOIP service provider, offers inexpensive office and home Internet phone services to everybody willing to cut down their price on their current telephone bills. Joining Brama Telecom will help save you money and will also offer you greater and better services and options than ever before. Join us today and discover how easy VOIP really is! | |
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