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Free VoIP Calls
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The Coming Big
Thing or A Distant Dream?
If
totally free VoIP calls are on your wish list but seem to be a remote
dream right now, the recent advances in technology should perk you up.
Though you may not get to make totally free VoIP
phone calls tomorrow, they may not be too far off in the future either. Actually they may be the next
thing after further advance of the dual phone mode technology that has arrived
on the VoIP scene with a bang with phones which alternate as WiFi and cell
phones in a single instrument.
Dual Mode Phone Technology - Advantages
Improvement Over WiFi Phones
Called dual mode WiFi/Cellular phones, such instruments have started coming on
the market and the VoIP industry rightly expects them to be highly popular
because they allow you on-going connectivity no matter where you are.
If you are
in a hotspot coverage area you use it as a VoIP phone but when you move away
from it, just click a button and your phone connects to the cellular network.
This is a big improvement over a purely WiFi phone which you can use only when
you are in a internet coverage area. In the absence of dual mode phones, the
only way to take advantage of cheap or free WiFi calls and also to be assured of
continued connectivity is to make an extra investment in a cell phone for use.
Double Savings
With a dual mode phone you save money two ways - you have to buy only one set
and also save money by making low-cost or free WiFi calls while remaining
connected at all time with the outer world. Surely this is a great advantage of
the dual mode phone technology, but it need not be the only one.
VoIP Nirvana In The Offing?
With advances in research, the dual mode technology could lead to more
improvements and according to the article:
The Future Of VoIP by Ron King, it may deliver what you and me are
dreaming of - the ultimate VoIP nirvana -totally free VoIP calls!
Well that would be the day and it may not be that far off with the way the VoIP
technology is advancing.
If what was unthinkable just a few years ago is now a reality, why not hope big?
Why not totally free VoIP calls with free internet thrown in for
a good measure? |
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