Answers To Your Questions About IP Video Phone
IP Video phones are not just a thing of mystery and legends. You can really get a video phone now, although they are not as corny as those 1970's and 1980's movies portrayed them when you look back and compare. The Cisco IP phone which includes a corded handset with a user license runs around $2,789.75. That may seem expensive but many people are finding them fascinating and even a great way to communicate. I spent several hours talking, well signing a friend of mine and she said that it was invaluable to her, she can talk to her husband at his office over the phone and can sign right on the video screen to him, she no longer has to go through her old impersonal way of communicating. This phone is not only for the deaf this IP video phone is being used by businesses. While using the VOIP is easy on not only the household budget but that of businesses also. The long distance cost with most plans is out of the question, because as we have seen in previous articles it acts just like a local call. Businesses use this technology for video conferencing. When I started working at home some years ago, I was always glad when my boss would call and could not seem me in my sleepwear and messy hair, that may be something we no longer can do in the future. Some insurance companies are encouraging their clients to record their car accidents, well the after math at least and send it through the Voip system using their cell phones. Even in the court room this is being implemented either to get to witnesses that are hospital or home bound or even for the attorneys to contact the judge. While it may seem like a luxury other than the actual phone you are not going to be any more cost than your regular way of communicating through the VoIP. It is just as cheap and it uses your broadband internet connection just as the phone on the VoIP does in your home or office. We reach another step in a once thought impossible future. |
