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A Real Comparison Of Residential VOIP Service Providers

By: Jay Anderson

The VOIP service market is exploding lately and it seems like just about everybody has a VOIP service offering for your home. You see the TV ads all the time, and you can hardly get a statement from your bank or credit card company without a VOIP service flyer in it. We all know that much of it is marketing hype but how do you know which one is the real McCoy?

To begin with at the very core of it, you need to realize that almost all the VOIP services usually work as advertised. But studies have shown that more than 90% of the time where there is a problem, the problem is not with the VOIP service but really is with the high speed Internet connection of the user, and if that is bad, there is not a VOIP service on the planet that will work well there. If satellite high speed is all you have, don't even think about VOIP because it is almost guaranteed to not work well, if at all.

So assuming you have a great high speed Internet connection at your home that is both reliable and stable, how can you decide which VOIP service is best? Unfortunately a decision cannot be made by looking at the set of features included, since the feature set is pretty much the same with all the major carriers, which would include caller ID, voicemail, call waiting, three way calling, and unlimited local and long distance calling within the continental United States. When it comes down to it, what else do you really need?

So how else can you make a determination? Look at the price. Now things start to get more interesting, since pricing varies quite a bit for basically the same service, depending on the VOIP provider. From the industry leaders, you have Vonage, Earthlink VOIP and Packet8 which each costs $24.99 per month. You have Comcast and Charter which cost $29.99 per month. All of these providers do a fair amount of advertising, especially Vonage, and it would appear that you, the consumer, is being asked to help pay for their cost of advertising, doesn't it?

You need to be aware of our Editor's Choice Top Pick and Best Pick option for the best VOIP service offering. The cost is $19.99 per month and they provide even more features than the ones mentioned above, since they also include unlimited calling to both Canada and Puerto Rico as well as within continental US. Additionally if you wish to save even more, you have the option to pay for a year upfront, which brings the monthly cost down to less than $17.00 per month.

This company does not advertise at Circuit City, Frys or Best Buy and they do not include flyers in your bank statements and Visa statements every month. But at the same time, they are not charging you more and expecting you to subsidize their advertising costs like the others do.

When you are ready for VOIP service at your home, there is no sense in spending more than you need to. If your high speed Internet connection is stable and reliable, you owe it to yourself to check out our Best Pick Recommendation for VOIP service and find out what you have been missing.



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