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		<title>The VoIP Service Provider: Residential VoIP Solutions for the Consumer</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[As technologies mature and more households have access to high speed Internet, consumers are realizing that it is simply more efficient and cost effective to send packets of voice over the Internet as a point to other circuit switched land line. Long distance charges become a thing of the past, and international calls are pennies [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>As technologies mature and more households have access to high speed Internet, consumers are realizing that it is simply more efficient and cost effective to send packets of voice over the Internet as a point to other circuit switched land line. Long distance charges become a thing of the past, and international calls are pennies a minute if not free of certain countries.&#13;VoIP Solutions are easily accessible to anyone with a broadband Internet connection, and the only equipment needed is an analog telephone adapter (ATA) and a telephone. For most consumers, using a calling plan from a VoIP service provider is the best solution. Most VoIP providers will provide material assistance (or software) for free, and monthly fees range from free on-site.&#13;Peer-to-peer VoIP&#13;The cheapest solution would be VoIP using a computer on a peer to peer network. Available from VoIP providers such as Skype or Gizmo Project, the software is free to download and calls around the world within the network are free. Calls to PSTN numbers are charged at a low rate VoIP. Peer-to-peer VoIP is a software solution, meaning that no ATA is required, and your phone is a pair of earplugs and a microphone plugged into your computer. The disadvantage is that call quality is lacking compared to some VoIP hardware solutions available.&#13;The Pure Play &#8220;VoIP Service Provider&#13;In recent years a new generation of upstarts have come in the residential VoIP arena. Probably the most successful (at least the popularity of shows) would be the service provider Vonage VoIP. Thank you to their lavish spending on advertising, technology, VoIP is more common, and the general public begins to realize that if circumstances permit, Voice over IP can be a viable economic alternative to Plain Old Telephone System (POTS).&#13;Vonage, Packet8, and SunRocket are just some of the many companies that are pure-play VoIP providers. They have no interest in selling you the TV cable, telephone service, cellular or minutes. Monthly plans range from $ 7. $ 00 to 40. 00 and calls are free in the U.S., Canada and in some cases in Europe. International rates vary with many countries as low as 2-3 cents per minute.&#13;These are the companies that pioneered VoIP for residential consumers and their calling plans monthly low, companies will keep the giants of the telecommunications industry honest.&#13;Telco as VoIP service providers&#13;Just as deregulation and the advent of cellular technology in the past, VoIP is poised to revolutionize the telecommunications industry. And the big telephone companies, even the cell phone companies are entering this new era Kicking and Screaming.&#13;Telco&#8217;s like AT &amp; T, the Regional Bells and others are happy to offer broadband Internet access via DSL, but very few are willing to unbundle Internet service from their traditional phone services. They could do this technology, and some local telephone companies offer DSL on the &#8220;local loop&#8221;, without the son with the tone. The fact is, having a broadband connection that requires you to also purchase a standard telephone connection, almost counterproductive, making VoIP calls via ADSL impractical for most people.&#13;However, telecommunications companies see the writing on the wall and slowly begin to implement IP telephony. AT &amp; T and Quest Communications offers residential VoIP solutions from $ 25. 00 and $ 30. 00, respectively, just slightly higher than a VoIP service provider pure. All basic features such as call forwarding, speed dialing, and 3-way calling are included and premium services such as virtual phone numbers, conference calling and call filtering can be obtained additional fee. International rates appear to be slightly higher than the rate of pure play, but only by a few cents.&#13;VoIP and Cable&#13;If someone is able to win wars telecommunications, it is the cable companies. Large-scale consolidation in the cable industry has led to huge private networks that in many cases make it unnecessary to route calls over the public Internet. Questions of quality of service can be handled in house, and after all, companies like Cisco Systems or less built the Internet and are largely responsible for the development of Voice over IP Telephony.&#13;The cable companies as providers of VoIP services have the ability to bundle voice with high speed data and digital cable television, and even running now offers to launch all three for 99. 00 per month in some markets. But beware, introductory offers end and VoIP plans with the cable companies are among the most expensive to have.&#13;Even if the VoIP service providers like Comcast and Time Warner generally receive good reviews for sound quality, calling plans cost $ 40 monthly. 00 and $ 45. 00. Not bad when you look at a $ 70. 00 phone bill from Bell South, but more than twice as much as a pure play VoIP service provider. Without doubt, a good reliable connection to broadband via cable modem is the ideal VoIP (wireless notwithstanding), but you should not use your cable for VoIP.&#13;Ultimately, it all depends on whats important to you. If you only need to call a friend in China on the same network, then a peer to peer VoIP service provider is for you. If you live in an area where it is offered, a VoIP solution Telecom promises lower bills for their traditional connections, provided you can remove the land line.&#13;For those with cable modems, choosing VoIP providers is vast. For the monthly cost of other broadband connection, cable companies will come out to install the equipment and ReWire every shot of your home. And they are just a call for service immediately. Otherwise, the pure play VoIP providers offer the lowest rates around, and the quality is usually just as good.&#13;Just remember, everything is in the pipe. The call will also be clear that the network of your VoIP service providers is no congestion. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">Author Michael Talbert is a certified systems engineer and web designer with over 7 years experience in the industry. For more information on Voice over IP Telephony, visit the website VoIP-Facts. net, or the VoIP Blog for new industry to date and comments.</div>
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		<title>How Can A Small Consumer VoIP Provider Survive</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are a lot of buzz around VoIP phone Internet service. On the consumer side, everyone is getting a lot of exposure to advertising and Vonage offers &#8220;triple play&#8221; of cable companies. From a technology perspective, VoIP is now much more mature than in its nascent days when Internet telephony meant a hoarse voice conversations [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are a lot of buzz around VoIP phone Internet service. On the consumer side, everyone is getting a lot of exposure to advertising and Vonage offers &#8220;triple play&#8221; of cable companies. From a technology perspective, VoIP is now much more mature than in its nascent days when Internet telephony meant a hoarse voice conversations on two computers. Considering that VoIP has been used by telecom operators to carry voice traffic over long portions of their networks for years, it is now well positioned to become the standard technology used for voice traffic on the last mile of the house each consumer. An increased penetration of broadband and advances in VoIP technology make this possible, and now there is a long line of VoIP providers out there looking for a piece of the action. They range from giants like Verizon and Comcast unknown number of relatively weak. For the first time in the history of telecommunications, it is possible to be a phone provider without barriers huge capital required for switches and Network Operations Centers (NOCs). ) Neither the regulatory barrier to be a Local Exchange Carrier. Same thing for the industry is marked by many small players agile? What is the probability of survival for small providers of consumer VoIP services? Companies Cable Television has a strong position in the telephony market. They have already built a large customer base. They also have a local presence, with field installers regularly driving around neighborhoods and locations of customer service in all cities where they have a franchise. Having installers field is a great advantage because they can install the VoIP service and also hook up the wiring inside if the service experience is no different than before. Therefore, a person need not be the least technically inclined to adopt the service, opening the market to the masses. The pure-plays like Vonage can not reach the mass market as cela.Les cable companies also have enormous reputation in their markets. What is also potentially important is perceived as a utility company and people are used to obtain telephone service for this type of entity. There is a familiarity and comfort level to go to a utility company for service téléphonique.Ils also have tremendous strength in both billing and customer service. While some may hate the cable company because they have long time windows for presenting to a facility until the issue of late May, May and you keep waiting at the call center, cable companies are really very good at managing the complexity of their operations. For example, the MRC took a few years ago, the market as a supplier of spare cable in believing that they could benefit do not like people of the service record of cable companies and do better, but rather they finally realize how complex it is and it was worse. If a company wants to scale as a leading provider of VoIP, they have to manage the complexity of billing and customer service. The cable companies have been in this direction déjà.Voici what could be the most important factor of why the cable companies will be most successful in the VoIP and ruin the chances of participants from other smaller &#8211; they allow broadband connection. Since it is necessary for VoIP, the incumbent has the money first on the provision of voice services. In addition, as broadband connections have high margins and VoIP has low margins, providers of broadband services could not handle the voice service as a loss leader to get and keep customers on their connections broadband. NetZero, for example, is giving away phone numbers free and low cost VoIP services without doubt with the hope of signing on users to their ISP. Voice service could indeed become so commonplace that it will subsequently with a broadband service for e-mail as it currently is. If this becomes a reality, there would be little market opportunities and prospects bleak for the survival of small &#8220;pure play&#8221; VoIP providers unless they could offer a value proposition différenciée.The Local Phone Company also shares many of the same advantages as the cables in that they have strong brands, ability to bill effectively, established customer service and field technicians. They should also provide the greatest level of comfort for people to provide telephone service. However, telephone companies have dismal showing compared to cable companies that have the largest number of VoIP subscribers. Verizon VoiceWing and AT &amp; T CallVantage each have only 5. 5% of the 2. 9 million pure-play VoIP subscribers (Telephia Q2 2006). These 320k subs are overshadowed by cable operators like Time Warner Cable, which had only 1. 6 million VoIP customers in October 2006. Why the phone companies had such dismal results? Situations of internal conflicts between the pots and VoIP is a reason. They can not focus on a product with low margin VoIP in their basic package and have struggled to create an effective strategy for products bundled with advanced services. They are also spending more internal resources and focus on job better than DSL broadband and is trying to break into video services. Nevertheless, they still hold the second and third in the share of pure-play VoIP subscribers and have deep pockets, allowing them to spend far more than a small VoIP provider for Mindshare.Vonage with 53. 9% of the 2. 9 million pure-play VoIP subscribers, spending lots of money to get mindshare and customers. It&#8217;s a good thing in that it raises awareness of the product category that allows a set of small pure. However, it also presents a huge challenge for small providers to compete directly for customers when a supplier has a unique voice dominante.Il are a number of challenges facing smaller VoIP provider. Smaller suppliers are competing for share of voice against companies that spend lots of money. Regarding the business case going, VoIP has relatively low margins and return on investment of marketing campaigns and generate brand awareness is a challenge. Yet, without spending any money on marketing, it is difficult to capture a clientèle.Il is then the challenge of market size. Pure-play vendors are local installers and technicians, thus limiting the market to those who have the savvy techniques to establish the service or the will to do so. If the target market is defined as persons who have the savvy technical set up VoIP on a home network, then this market is mainly composed of younger people. This group is increasing mobile based and has little use for a landline. Also, consider how the phone market overall change over the years. People at the university, now that will graduate over the next two years and Getting apartments are 100% based mobile and never had a landline. Thus the market for pure play VoIP will shrink as it grandit.Cependant, there is always an opportunity for smaller VoIP providers in this difficult market. The opportunity is to focus on niche markets and exploit specific advantages of VoIP that are particularly relevant to specific customer segments. In these segments, word of mouth advertising is a viable strategy if the service can meet a strong need. This solves the dilemma of investing in the media to build a strong brand and maintain better rentabilité.ReVoS Internet telephony is an example of a small VoIP provider by taking precisely this strategy. They focus on a niche segment of people who make many international calls. ReVoS offers VoIP service, which includes unlimited international calls to over 40 countries, including the standard product offering VoIP for $ 24. 95 per month. They have also developed a VoIP product that operates on a mobile phone that does not require a broadband connection. This contest is for people of international origin who, incidentally, have the greatest propensity to use mobile phones of any demographic in the U.S. This niche is logical since the achievement of long-distance call is an inherent strength VoIP networks. As these customer groups are more easily achieved through a niche strategy and will not be mass market strategies. This market is mainly composed of people living in the United States who settled here from other countries. They are tight communities where word of mouth can grow and the value proposition is stronger when people save on the high cost of international calls. This is an example of how a small VoIP provider can compete against competitors much more formidable and gigantic as cable and Vonage.Toutefois, the future of the phone industry and the role that VoIP still needs to be fully defined and there are many uncertainties. There is a long list of unknowns, which include items such as Google to enter the votes and if Microsoft includes a softphone and VoIP as a standard part of their operating systems. Fixed Mobile Convergence (FMC) is another wild card technology that could change the shape of the competitive landscape. The overwhelming penetration of mobile telephony service and the ability of mobile operators to steal the spotlight with a range of FMC is real. This may be the competing technology that disrupts the OSM fee on VoIP. The question then becomes who lost greater range of products is 1) Broadband and VoIP or 2) to mobile and VoIP. Another thing to consider is how wireless VoIP (wVoIP) could change the competitive landscape of telephony and the ecosystem if the underlying municipal hotspots and / or WiMax décoller.Quoi the future catches, economies of &#8216;phone industry are likely to place a small number of large carriers in the control of the majority of the market. People want simplicity in their lives and the winners will be those that provide the most complete solutions to their communications needs basic people. For smaller VoIP providers to survive and make profits, they need to meet strong niche that get overlooked by the strategy of mass adoption, have a well defined and differentiated value proposition (recall problem ESPN Mobile), operations effective cost control and low margins, low churn, to compensate for limited income total income per subscriber (ARPU) without a grand strategy of product delivered, and the possibility of advantage of viral marketing in target markets. With all this in place, there is a chance of survival for smaller VoIP providers. </p>
<div style="margin:5px;padding:5px;border:1px solid #c1c1c1;font-size: 10px;">RNK Telecom is a privately held company offering phone wholesale and&#13;residential telecommunications services, including VoIP services. They ReVoS market, a product of Internet telephony by offering greater international appeal.</div>
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