Michael Desmond
Dont look now, but your telephone service is about to get a lot smarter and more affordable. By the end of 2006, Forrester Research predicts, nearly 5 million U.S. households will adopt Voice over Internet Protocol phone service, which operates over both broadband cable and DSL Internet connections. Meanwhile, The crux of VoIPs attraction right now is the fact that it lets you cut your phone bill significantly. Nevertheless, as tempting as that may be, the complexity of Internet telephony makes it a poor fit for most households and small businesses today. Every dollar saved by moving to an Internet phone service could be lost to unpredictable service outages, network configuration hassles, and spotty call quality. To put it simply, when was the last time you had to reboot your phone? Offering this level of service is a model that has worked well for Vonage. Now AT&Ts «Now Voice over IP is not some flaky, More important, CallVantage delivers superior performance and features, adds Andy Abramson, an Internet phone industry watcher who publishes his own blog. «The call quality of CallVantage clearly exceeds [that of] everybody else. If you upload a file while on a CallVantage call, you dont notice it, because they do quality of service [processing] in the box,» says Abramson. Behind CallVantages clear calls is an updated adapter that does all the work of translating voice signals into digital packets bound for the Internet. The new Consider, too, whether older products and services you use rely on standard phone lines. Digital video recorders commonly need a fixed line to post updates from their central servers. And home security systems require a standard line for calling the central office when an alarm is tripped. Other issues loom. For instance, providers have begun enabling the migration of existing phone numbers between service providers «Imagine picking the wrong Voice over IP company,» says Andy Abramson, an Internet phone industry watcher. «You migrate the phone number youve had for 20 years over to the wrong company, they go out of business, and nobody wants to buy them. What happens to your phone number? How do you get it back?» Today, unfortunately, nobody really knows.
VoIP phone services from companies such as 8x8 and Vonage helped launch this telephony revolution by offering sharply lower fees. Subsequently, consumer giants such as Cablevision, Comcast, and AT&T entered the fray, hoping to lure a flood of new subscribers. More recently, U.S. telecommunications giant Verizon jumped in with a national VoIP service of its own, called VoiceWing. And AT&T, in announcing in late July that it would no longer market traditional phone services to consumers, said it would keep its
AT&T and Verizon appear to be competing on service and features rather than on price. While Vonage service costs $30 a month, AT&Ts CallVantage runs $35 per month for unlimited local and domestic
Talking Shop
What began in 1995 as a way for PC hobbyists and geeks to circumvent such as sending mailcan reduce call quality. CallVantage also touts a Personal Call Manager Web site that lets each subscriber from standard fare like call forwarding and voice mail to extras like a «do not disturb» setting, calls that can reach you at multiple numbers, and multiparty conferencing.specifically, those that lack DOCSIS 2.0 capability
Verizons VoiceWing service was announced too late for me to test, but will it legitimize VoIP? «Absolutely,» says Abramson. Still, he faults Verizon for «charging more and delivering
Wi-Fi
Another development in VoIP calling is a clutch of Internet phones that work with 802.11
Walk the Talk
So how easy are the latest phones and services to install and use? In my tests with two new products, I spent significant time troubleshooting.
With Zyxels new Prestige 2000W VoIP
The 2000Ws range on my 802.11g network was only about 25 feet, and at that distance call quality was marginal. But business travelers may flock to these
Launching CallVantage involved similar glitches. After signing up, I received a kit containing the
The next day I tried the unit using a friends DSL connection and was able to quickly complete the process.
Call quality was excellent, without the momentary voice dropouts (very short lulls) common with my Vonage service. When I uploaded a 2MB file during a CallVantage call, the other party noticed no change in call quality. By contrast, trying the same upload with Vonage produced a blizzard of pauses and dropouts.
Trash Talking
As a Vonage subscriber for six months, Ive found that Internet phone call quality can be wildly variable. One call is crystal clear, but on the next voices sound as if theyre coming from the bottom of a swimming pool. Since I didnt have time to live with CallVantage for as long as I have with Vonage, I simply cant say whether its impressive performance holds up over time. In fact, the inconsistent call quality of VoIP is just one issue. To understand others, see the «Hidden Costs» sidebar. And if you opt to use VoIP and you have trouble, try these tips:
Check the connection: If your VoIP service is on the blink, first check your modem status to see whether your PC can access the Internet. When your cable or DSL access goes down, so does VoIP.
Upgrade your modem: Older cable modemscan struggle with efficient packet delivery. You may need a new modem to improve call quality.though often lacking some advanced features
Move the telephone adapter: To eliminate crashes try placing your network router between your modem and your adapter, which allows the router to block intrusions. To improve call quality, place the adapter between the modem and the router, where it can set aside
Money Talks
If Internet phone service can be so difficult, why are customers flocking to it? In a word: savings. For instance, Vonage recently reduced its $35 monthly fee for unlimited local and using a I probably spent 6 hours total trying to get AT&Ts CallVantage to work
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Hidden Costs: Consider Before Switching
Low rates and slick features are nice, but Net phone service remains a mixed bag for consumers and businesses alike. As the Federal Communications Commission and Congress continue to mull new taxes and regulations on these services, the savings from a switch seem likely to shrink. And frustrating network setup issuescan overwhelm all but the most technically astute users.if you lose either power or your broadband connection, youre out of luck.
Whats more, Internet phone service call quality and consistency continue to trail that of traditional the process is called number porting which can be both difficult and