Remember Me
forgot your password?

Finding a Good Low-rate VoIP Provider to Make Cheap Phone Calls

If you're looking for a way of making cheap phone calls, you'll have come across new technology called Voice over Internet Protocol (Voice over IP, or VoIP). Most people realise that the decision about whether to use VoIP is really a no-brainer. It allows you to make calls over the internet, instead of through a traditional phone line, so the amount of money it can save you can be significant. But once you've made the decision to use VoIP to make cheap calls, what next? How can you make sure you pick a good low-rate VoIP provider?

If you're convinced by VoIP, but you haven't yet signed up, then don't rush in. Curb your excitement about the thought of all those cheap international calls, take your time and consider the following points.

1. Reputation. Customer feedback is worth more than anything a company says about itself. Does the low rate VoIP provider, as well as offering cheap calls, also enjoy a solid, positive reputation and the goodwill of its customers? Can you find any comments or reviews from existing customers? Some VoIP providers will offer testimonials. What do these say? Are they independent? Perhaps you can find someone who already uses that particular VoIP provider, and who might be willing to give you a candid view about the service.

2. Call plans. Think about what countries you call, and how frequently. Check the VoIP provider's call plans. How many are there? What countries are included? There's no point signing up for a call plan that includes a raft of countries that you're never likely to call, or will call only infrequently. Does the provider offer a basic call plan for UK landlines only, as well as one that includes dozens of countries around the world, and various call plans in between? Beware of a VoIP who offers call plans that simply seem to good to be true - it could be a sign that they're in financial difficulty. Expect to pay from around £6 a month for the most basic, UK-only call plans, and around £20 a month for a call plan that covers numerous countries, with a range of call plans in between.

3. International tariffs. Check the VoIP provider's international rates for calls to countries that aren't included in your call plan. You don't want to have a wonderful, low-rate call plan and find yourself stung by high rates whenever you call a number that's not included in your plan. Fortunately, because VoIP uses broadband to make calls, you'll find that even these rates are much, much lower than those offered by traditional phone companies.

4. Tie-ins and fees. Does the VoIP provider want you to commit to a contract? Is there a trial period? What are the penalties, if any, if you cancel your service? Are there any set-up fees, admin fees, equipment fees, postage fees, or any other kind of charges? And you want to make sure that there is a money-back guarantee, no-questions asked trial period? Check the VoIP provider's website to see how transparent they are about their charges. Ideally, they should be absolutely clear about what you will be charged, and when.

5. Flexibilty. Will the VoIP provider allow you to choose a dialing code? Some will give their customers the option of deciding what dialing code they want - either one that's local to where they live, like a traditional phone service, or one that's local to their customers or family. It might not be relevant to your needs right now, but it could be something that would be of great benefit in the future.

6. Customer service and technical support. What's the customer service and technical support like? Can you contact someone for free, by phone or email, when you need to? Is there someone available to talk to you at any time? Some of the fiercest criticisms of telecoms companies are the result of poor customer service and dreadful technical support. You really don't want this to ever be a headache, should you ever need it, so make sure that the VoIP provider puts the customer first in these respects.

7. Features. What features does the VoIP offer? Traditional service providers often charge for features such as voicemail, call-waiting, caller id, call forwarding etc. Does the VoIP provider charge for such basic features? Or do they offer them for free?

8. Add-ons. What does the VoIP provider offer in terms of chargeable services you can bolt on to your account later, if you want to? These days, thanks to advances in technology, you can get really useful add-ons. You might, for example, be able to make calls from your computer or laptop, add a second phone line, or create a 'virtual' phone number that rings to your own number, so that friends or family who live abroad can call you cheaply.

9. Transparency and clarity. Does the VoIP provider's site look professional? Is it easy to understand and navigate? Can you find what you want straight away? Is the language clear, concise and unambiguous? Does it inspire confidence that this is a trustworthy VoIP provider?

10. Keep your number. Can you keep your original telephone number if you want to? Is it a straightforward process?

If you're already convinced (and you should be!) by the cost savings of using VoIP providers to make cheap international calls, it's best not to rush into signing up with any old provider. Think carefully about the issues listed above, choose your VoIP provider wisely, and cheap calls will be all yours. You'll never look back.

Costas Kariolis
Costas Kariolis - Online Marketing Manager of Vonage UK. Vonage are leading low rate VoIP providers for home & small business users. Offering cheap phone calls and free international calls to landlines via an internet phone service for a set monthly fee. For interviews, quotes, images or comments contact: Costas Kariolis Online Marketing Manager E-mail: theteam@vonage.com
Rate this Article: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s)
Print Email Re-Publish

Add new Comment



Captcha

  • Latest Computers Articles
  • More from Costas Kariolis

Security Benefits of Using Smart Cards

By: Dave Matthews | 16/12/2009
Smart cards are increasingly used in the modern day office environment as a valuable security solution. Generally a smart card is a credit card sized device which is comprised of minute integrated circuits which operate like a small computer. It has the capability to store, procecc and make available for...

Cellular Accessories: The Obvious And The Subtle

By: Paul Wise | 16/12/2009
A description of the obvious and not so obvious cellular accessories on the market.

Overheating Laptops Are a Serious Issue

By: Gregg Housh | 16/12/2009
Excessive heat is an enemy of functioning computer parts. Desktop computers benefit from lots of open space for several fans. This makes the dissipation of heat simpler. Sadly, it's more challenging when you are dealing with a laptop. There are only a few ways to control the operating temperature of...

Is Google Phone an iPhone killer?‏

By: pirumandal | 16/12/2009
Google Inc, the internet search giant has been planning for an all-out assault on the mobile-phone market via its own branded handset, which is called as the tough competitor for Apple's iPhone.

How to Create your Own Beats and Tunes Without Spending a Fortune

By: Matt Helphrey | 16/12/2009
There are a few things to consider when searching for the best online beat and music maker. Here's what you should know...

Laptron Technology Pvt Ltd - a Leading Service center of Laptop Repairing

By: Daleep | 16/12/2009
The Delhi based Laptron Technology Private Limited is into various laptop related services such as Component level repair of Laptops & Used laptop computer. Since its inception, the company has made a distinct mark in the laptop industry with its determination to serve the customers with quality service. We focus on repair operations (component and whole unit), BGA rework and repair, integration, refurbishment, logistics and sales.

Automatic Updates for your Computer by Windows XP

By: James | 16/12/2009
Computer being the most important aspect with today’s live need regular updating from any types of viruses and spy wares. Until and unless you have turned on the option your computer is at high risk from all the malicious contents of the Internet. Get a clear view of how to act with the Automatic updates with the following suggestions.

HTC Hero Mobile Phone Review - Not a Phone With a Phobia of Buttons

By: Carlson Osbourne | 16/12/2009
Touch screens, touch screens, touch screens... does the monotony ever cease? Well, even though the HTC Hero does have a touch screen, it does appear that the mobile phone manufacturer has made a concerted effort to also include buttons into the fascia of the touch screen phone in question, giving...

How Others Use VoIP to Make Cheap Calls to Both India and Pakistan

By: Costas Kariolis | 10/11/2009 | Computers
Communicating with loved ones, friends and family in India and Pakistan can be a costly business. Long distance telephone calls can soon rack up the phone bill, making it very expensive if you have family over there. However, technology is constantly evolving, and today, new and exciting innovations mean that...

Everyday People and Even Businesses Use VoIP to Make Cheap Calls to Pakistan

By: Costas Kariolis | 05/11/2009 | Computers
The problem of how to make cheap calls to Pakistan is still a bugbear for friends, family and businessmen alike. With millions of Pakistanis living across the globe, most of whom have close friends and relations in Pakistan, the demand for cheap calls has risen considerably. But costly international charges...

What Are IP Phones?

By: Costas Kariolis | 20/10/2009 | Computers
In a world where people are only just starting to become aware of VoIP, the term 'IP phones' may be a mystery to most. Actually, they're an addition to existing technology that uses standard operating hardware to access a new way of making phone calls - Voice over Internet Protocol. An...

Why People Are Turning to VoIP During the Recession to Make Cheap Phone Calls

By: Costas Kariolis | 20/10/2009 | Computers
Claims appear to be flying around saying that the recession is over, that the banking and housing industries are starting to show the green shoots of recovery and that we can all breathe a little easier. The truth, however, is that the average person in the street is still having...

VoIP Security - Why VoIP Providers Are More Secure

By: Costas Kariolis | 20/10/2009 | Computers
Up until recently, the issue of security for VoIP hasn't been one that has received a great deal of attention. However, as the growth of 'verbal emails' continues and VoIP becomes increasingly popular particularly amongst business users, it is an issue that has to be addressed. Using a VoIP provider gives...

Voice Over IP (VoIP) and How to Use it to Make Cheap International Calls

By: Costas Kariolis | 20/10/2009 | Computers
With international travel now part of everyday life and a transient world population intent on exploring the globe through gap-year travels, emigration and extended holidays, making telephone calls overseas has become a feature of many phone bills. Those calls can be extraordinarily expensive, particularly if you're calling from or to...

How to Make Cheap Calls Abroad Using VoIP

By: Costas Kariolis | 18/09/2009 | Computers
Technology has changed the way we live our lives, from the clothes we wear, to the cars we drive - and now it's about to change the way we communicate (again!) The introduction of VoIP technology means that making cheap phone calls to the other side of the world is...

Submit Your Articles Free: Signup
Article Categories




Use of this web site constitutes acceptance of the Terms Of Use and Privacy Policy | User published content is licensed under a Creative Commons License.
Copyright © 2005-2008 Free Articles by ArticlesBase.com, All rights reserved. (0.30, 5, w2)