Saturday, April 26, 2008

Getting Wired For VoIP

You finally made the switch to broadband phone service. The friendly neighborhood UPS guy just came by with the DTA adapter you'll need to start using your new VoIP service. Soon the wheels in your head begin to turn as you realize your VoIP router is only connected to one telephone. You want VoIP phone service in your whole house, don't you?

Getting wired for VoIP in your whole house is fairly simple. You don't need a degree in rocket science, though it does take a bit more of a hands on approach than just letting the telephone company switch you over, but is also more rewarding. Along with a much cheaper phone bill, your friends will think you are some kind of computer genius.

Installing your VoIP system is really pretty easy, and for the most part all VoIP adapters install the same way. If you have a wireless network router, just think of your Internet connection as running from your modem, through your VoIP adapter first, then through your wireless router, and finally out to your computer. Consult your install guide.

If you do not have a wireless router, then your Internet connection comes from your cable, or DSL modem, through your VoIP adapter, and out to your computer. In either case, plug in your telephone line and finally power everything up. Be patient as this can take a few minutes to propagate the first time you connect. See your owners manual.

The easy way to get your whole home wired for VoIP is to buy a wireless whole house VoIP phone system with the VoIP router already built into the telephone. Broadband telephone companies like Packet8 offer these phones at a discount when you sign up for service and continue to sell additional compatible wireless handsets as needed.

Another approach is to run the phone cord from your VoIP adapter that would normally plug into your telephone, out to your network interface box outside, commonly referred to as the phone box. Unplug the phone companies line and plug in your own. This will connect all the phone jacks in your home to the VoIP Service.

When you wire your home for VoIP with the network interface box, make sure to put up a sign to insure the telephone company does not plug their line back in. If they do, it could damage your VoIP adapter. If you have a newer home, you may already be equipped with a system to connect your broadband phone service to the whole house.

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Internet Phone Service 101

In this article I'm going to explain Internet phone service in simple terms. Hopefully this will help you make an informed decision about whether or not Internet phone service might be for you.

Let's start with some definitions

Very often you'll see Internet phone service referred to by an acronym: VoIP. What this stands for is "voice over Internet protocol."

"Protocol" is another word for "rules." So Internet protocols are the rules and technologies that make the Internet possible. It's a collection of all the rules that everyone follows so that equipment from one vendor is able to communicate just fine with equipment from another vendor.

In brief, Internet protocol says that you take multiple data transmissions (like emails), break them into pieces (or "packets") and send them along multiple different lines simultaneously. The information is then reassembled at the end and brought to the receiver in the proper way so that it can be easily understood. This means more speed, efficiency, lower costs -- and a tremendous amount of upside expansion capability.

Here's how Internet protocol makes Internet phone service possible

In the old days, you were connected to the person you're talking to buy a copper wire. Your conversation with this other person took up the entire wire -- nobody else could use it. This is not very efficient. And as demand for phone service went up, capacity could not keep up with the demand. The phone companies literally could not string enough copper wire fast enough.

The solution? Send the voice messaging using Internet protocols -- VoIP.

The owners of these networks realized that they could attract new customers for their networks by offering Internet telephone service that saved money on local and long-distance calling. And of course the telephone companies themselves branched out with this service as well.

So that's how it works.

Now let's see if we can answer some questions that will help you make an informed decision about whether Internet phone services are for you.

Here's how you can take advantage of Internet phone service

There are couple of ways you can go. One way is to bundle your Internet phone along with your Internet service and your cable TV. If you live in an area where this is available that could be a cost-saving solution for you depending on how much you are spending now.

You can also contact your existing phone company to see if they offer Internet phone services.

A third option is to go with an independent Internet phone service company. There are many vendors out there, e.g., Skype, Packet8, and VoIP.com. And these are just a few of the popular Internet phone services out there. Be careful, however, because there's been a shakeout in the market. Vonage and SunRocket are two companies that recently suffered setbacks and there may be more before the shakeout ends and consolidation takes over.

Will you need a special phone line?

No, but you will need to have your own high-speed Internet connection. And unless you opt to go with a PC-to-PC or PC-to-phone plan, you will need to have an adapter to sit between your phone and the Internet connection. Once you've done that, you're good to go as far as hardware is concerned.

Conclusion

Hopefully we've answered some of the most urgent questions that you may have had about Internet phone service. I would encourage you to a look around in your area and find out who the providers are, what their plans entail, and then make an informed decision on your own.

Ara Rubyan is not a part of the VoIP industry, nor does he sell VoIP services, nor does he pretend to be a guru of any kind. Instead, he is like you: a consumer, a business owner, and someone who has been researching the industry so that he could make an informed decision about the best VoIP service for his needs. Now, he's put all his research (so far) in one convenient location and he's sharing it with you, no strings attached.

For more info on Internet Phone Service, visit Ara Rubyan's VoIP Solution.

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Modern Superman Party for the Kids

The classic super hero, Superman and has been remade many times of the years along with his many other super hero friends like Superwoman, Supergirl, Batman and Robin, and even the Flash. Hes gone from the Kansas farm boy to the big city reporter and back again in many recent Superman shows. Some have featured him working on his own; others have connected the superhero with the Justice League and other groups of super heroes working to keep the world safe.

You can also update this great super hero for your kids party. Superman is traditionally shown wearing red and blue with the bright yellow S emblazoned on his chest, use these colors to decorate your party and search for paper party supplies like plates and tablecloths in this theme if you want to go with the classic Superman look. A more modern superman theme would focus on his nickname as the man of steel and you can find there are plenty of party supplies out there with a metallic Superman logo against a black background for this theme. You can continue the theme by decorating the party area in black and silver. Give your guests and indication of what a modern Superman party you are holding by sending out invitations with the same Man of Steel theme.

Foods for your Superman party can be the same for both a classic and a modern theme. Give the kids Superman ice-cream and frosted cake. The frosting color will vary according to the theme, black and silver for the modern party, red and blue for the classic one. You can also make up long narrow cookies and frost them with grey frosting to make steel bars for the kids to have fun munching on. Dont forget a pizza with the toppings spelling out the letter S for Superman.

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