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Friday, March 9, 2012

Phone numbers act as a "Bridge" between VoIP phones

It's amazing to think how far voice has come since it began first over a decade ago. In that time it now the biggest challenge to expand rooted telecom companies represent that examines the FCC the question of the VoIP termination fees. Without a doubt, VoIP is now an established technology. But for its success, it is a problem that keeps it back. And it has nothing to do with the Government or even the telephone company itself to do. Rather the problem lies with how regular people use their phones.
Almost every order includes a call on your cell phone and dial a number. The crucial piece of the puzzle is what VoIP is forcing companies to integrate their services with the PSTN companies. Because if someone even over the Web would like to make phone calls, is the most natural thing to do, select they want what, even if it technologically superior alternatives. This is not due to an evil plotting of an entity, to stop VoIP to come - it just the way things are.
So if we want to have two VoIP devices and they communicate with each other, everything with this number starts. A phone is useless unless it is associated with a phone number. Without one it would only who is ready, a SIP URL type in their smartphones - accessible and only pitifully few people have know this or the inclination to do that.
There are systems that can be naturally transparent rendered the whole process. I can personally get a free phone number that forwards my incoming calls to a SIP address that I want. But it is a bit sad that two people with VoIP devices must still refer to each other by a 10-digit string, is completely random and is not easily memorized. It is as if each e-Mail address to a location is bound and that we all be in the address of that location, if we send an e-Mail to each other instead only write the e-Mail ID want to
In a way, we should be grateful that the PSTN system in so neatly associated with VoIP. It's not ideal, but at least it's there. I look forward to a time when telephone numbers will be gone the way of the Dodo and we need each other in disbelief - questions, it was really a time when we called each other with a number? What on Earth?
Bhagwad is a professional consultant to HD voice SIP provider. He is specialized on hosted PBX VoIP reviews.

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