Broadband: Changing the way we call


by DCollins - Date: 2007-12-05 - Word Count: 428 Share This!

The world of computer technology is constantly evolving, shaping the way we view the world and communicate in it. Companies are constantly working to develop software and gadgets to save us time and money, whilst ensuring that we are part of the growing trend of connectivity.

One factor in this has been the development and popularity of VoIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) clients. These have enabled millions around the world the opportunity to communicate with others from around the world through their broadband providers.

VoIP technology operates through a combination of a broadband connection and special adapters that help convert signals sent from one user, these are then picked up by the router. The router, in turn converts the signal into a sound file, which is then picked up, and thusly heard, by the other end user. These adapters are usually provided through purchase of a broadband plan or the computer itself.

VoIP programs rely on a fast and reliable internet connection to ensure clarity on the line and avoid calls dropping out. And with a wide range of cheap broadband deals available, the possibilities are endless, and the use of the webcam feature also helps to add a more personal, face-to-face feel to chatting online.

VoIP technology is also present in the world of business, with companies using VoIP clients, such as Skype, in order to host meetings between departments based elsewhere in the UK and around the world. The opportunity for using such clients for video conferencing is also seen as a useful tool, with competitive rates available for destinations all over the world.

Some software also has features that make use of webcam technology, allowing for face-to-face conferencing to take place. One of the newest programs to come on the scene is ooVoo - a video conferencing client that allows up to 6 people to converse via video. Using a webcam and a broadband connection, users are also able to chat to each other using an instant messaging service, and to send files to each other.

VoIP technology is even beginning to branch out into phone technology, with companies like Skype developing their technology for use on mobile phones. But this technology is also changing the way we make calls from home - with phones that plug into a broadband router now available.

The clarity of the phone line depends on the properties and reliability of the connection; fortunately there are now a wide range of broadband providers to choose from - with some offering deals to cater for those wanting to branch out into a new method of phone communication.

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