June 6, 2008, Newsletter Issue #96: Voice Quality Has Come a Long Way

Tip of the Week


Residential VOIP voice quality has come a long way in the past few years. You should notice little-to-no difference between your Residential VOIP phone and your land line phone. But here are a few tips if you're concerned about voice quality on your Residential VOIP line:

* Use a good-quality phone. You can buy a special VOIP phone or use a standard phone with an adaptor. But a cheap phone is going to sound cheap, no matter what service you use.

* Get a service with a tryout period/money-back guarantee. This way, if it turns out you don't like the voice quality of your Residential VOIP line, you won't be stuck in a contract or lose a lot of money.

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