A VoIP Review
I believe we have talked about it all from providers, to phones, to using your computer as a phone, even video phones, but we have yet to talk about all the different advantages of their services. That is what we will cover with this VoIP review. You can stop paying for your long distance service because with most plans and providers they do not distinguish from local and long distance rates. Even with the big discount that you get switching to VoIP. You probably should do a VoIP review for yourself just to make sure you are getting the best of both worlds, cheap and quality. Skype is one of many choices that you can go with.
You also should do some comparative shopping to make sure you are getting the best deal. The first step in that is making sure you know what companies do business in your area, and eliminating the ones who do not. You should always talk to friends and neighbors about the service they are using they can give you downright honest opinions about the company. You will not get much more than a bunch of fluff just talking to the company. IF you want to know what kind of service it has or what kind of customer service it has, this is the kind of VoIP review you should do. You will learn if the people at customer service are reliable and well trained, also how long it takes the company to attend to a service call. Always remember that internet connection have different flowrates. A VoIP review of your own should also take into consideration what you need in the service. My husband is the worst at this, say he wants to go get a new car, instead of making a list of exactly what he is looking for, he gets all caught up in the sales pitch. I swear if I was not there his work truck would have been a Corvette. Make sure you do not get caught up in a sales pitch. Do your homework and know what you want. It is easier for you to save more money when you know what they are trying to sell you. All in all this is the best switch you can make. With your own VoIP review you will know what you want, how much you are willing to pay and even what companies to avoid. Good Luck! Just like in grade school remember to do your homework. |

