Voice over Internet Protocol, also known as VoIP, has been a major player in the Oregon communications industry since 2004. It is difficult to imagine that only a decade ago the idea of using anything other than a phone to make a call was novel. Today, VoIP phone services have become commonplace on the consumer market, giving millions of people the opportunity to carry out conversations around the world.
How Does Oregon VoIP Phone Service Work?
VoIP is a group of technologies that deliver voice communications using the internet. To do this, the analog voice signal must be digitized, encoded and transmitted as Internet Protocol packets which is then received, decoded and converted to the proper signal depending on the call's final destination.
VoIP calls in Oregon are placed using either a computer, VoIP phone or conventional telephone that is hooked up to an adapter. With OR VoIP phone service calls can be made to either a phone or another computer, providing you with more flexibility in the way you communicate with family, friends and business associates.
How VoIP Compares to Other Phone Services in Oregon
There are a number of similarities and differences between Oregon VoIP and traditional phone services.
Similarities
Just like traditional phone service, VoIP customers in Oregon can make local, long distance and even international calls. Calls can be made to any phone number whether it's a landline or a mobile phone.
VoIP phone calls provide good sound quality and calls are received the same way you would receive a traditional phone call if you're using a VoIP phone or regular phone that's connected to an adapter. The people you're calling will not be able to differentiate a traditional call from a VoIP call.
Oregon VoIP providers offer customers the same great calling features as traditional phone companies and they have various calling plans as well.
Differences
Unlike traditional phone services in Oregon, you'll need an internet connection to make VoIP phone calls. Because of this you might not be able to place calls if your power goes out. Before you sign up for service ask the provider if they have backup power or another solution in the event that your power goes out.
VoIP calls are delivered over a packet switched network and don't require any phone lines, whereas traditional phone services a delivered over the Public Switched Telephone Network (PSTN) and do require phone lines so that you can receive service. So traditional phone service is restricted to your home while VoIP service can be portal and utilized from any place where you have an internet connection.
However, this portability does have one drawback that isn't a problem with traditional phone service. Emergency 911 calls made employing a traditional phone service goes to a Public Safety Answering Point where the location and phone number can automatically and easily be identified. If you're using a VoIP phone service this information might not be automatically transmitted to 911 operators and when they do the location will be where the Oregon VoIP phone service is registered, not the location where the caller is at that exact time.
How to Find Top Oregon VoIP Phone Service Providers
Today there are a lot of Oregon VoIP providers to choose from that offer both residential and business phone services. As outlined above, each provider offers their own unique services, plans and prices. Because VoIP phone service doesn't require phone lines you aren't limited to providers that are strictly in your city.
Make sure to inquire about the equipment necessary for service, their policy for handling 911 calls and power outages, what calling areas are built into their plans and if you'll have any installation fees.
Vonage was among the first to provide VoIP phone services and to this day remains a well known choice among consumers. Although their headquarters are in the U.S. they provide service worldwide for both businesses and residences.
Other top Oregon VoIP providers include: AT&T, Nextiva, RingCentral, Vocalocity and 8x8, Inc.
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