Thursday, August 13, 2009

Internet Phone Calls

  
Ever since the Internet entered our lives, there have been tremendous changes in the way in which we communicate. For one thing, we use e-mail communication to instantaneously get our messages to others across the globe, no matter which part of the world they happen to be in. And for another, we do a whole lot more on the Internet than we ever imagined possible. But if you stopped to think about it, the Internet essentially hinges on what once was a different kind of communication. This is nothing but the plain and simple telephone call. What used to transmit voice calls over wires now transmits data information over the same thing. Slowly but steadily the wires too are disappearing to give rise to what has come to be known as internet phone calls.

Internet phone calls became popular because of several reasons. Chief among them is the low cost associated with internet phone calls. When the service of Internet phone calls first appeared, people looked at it a little skeptically. At that point in time broadband still had to make an appearance and the existing data itself was transmitted rather slowly. So how exactly could Internet phone calls be implemented? But the fact remained that Internet phone calls were implemented. Sure they were slow and unreliable, but a beginning had been made. And it was the follow through spirit of some of the Internet phone call pioneers that has improved the service by leaps and bounds.
 

Today, when we talk about Internet Phone calls, we can easily connect through a variety of media. There is the dependable and reliable method of contact through instant chat applications like the MSN Messenger and Yahoo Messenger. Of course these are limited in nature in the sense that they allow for computer to computer call or in some cases a computer to a mobile phone call. But in order to be a true Internet phone calls service, they still need to be able to connect with landlines.

There are also other paid for Internet Phone calls like net to call and the like which charge users a nominal fee to give them access to a high bandwidth channel over the internet to make and receive calls. This is a technology that is known as voice over internet protocol (VOIP) and it is already well entrenched in several countries of the world. Of course, in keeping with the bureaucratic restrictions that have enriched a lot more economies, some of the developing countries still don’t allow for Internet phone calls. But the sooner that changes, the better it will be for all of us.

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