Mobile VoIP Technology

Telephony is a technology which is advanced significantly with the times. From the highly costly PBX systems associated with big firms in the later half of the 20th century to the present day where lots of firms have far smaller PBX systems which all have much of the features of the really expensive solutions at a little part of the cost.

This progress on its own has spread advanced telephony into the business sector greatly because the minimized prices have allowed much smaller businesses and businesses to make use of it. Another big development emerged in the form of VoIP phone systems; by taking advantage of the internet together with the cheapness of transmitting vocals through digital as opposed to analogue the charges of telephone systems once more took a significant fall.
This also gave rise to hosted phone systems, this is essentially where the bulk of the PBX machines are maintained, upgraded and kept up to date by a third party offering the PBX characteristics as a service plan to a corporation. Companies shelling out for this service can then access the VoIP connection, normally via a softphone on a computer, though it's possible to have a complete phone network and simply use the VoIP as the means to connect calls. In the second scenario, there is very little difference from a normal telephone system from a user perspective.
This has also opened up the doorway for mobile VoIP, where rather than using a computer to hook up to the PBX server, you connect with a program installed on a smartphone. Since mobile charges are typically costly, by using a mobile VoIP connection while hooked up to a wifi, you are able to just connect through VoIP and it will cost the same as if you were sitting in the office. This is even more impressive when coupled with the fact, that because of the geo-dispersed nature of the internet, the costs would be the same wherever on the globe you happen to be as long as you possess a fair connection to the internet. Suddenly VoIP becomes a fantastic tool for any business that has people on the move, especially internationally.
Such things are by no means limited to businesses however; mobile networks have already begun thinking about arrangements with VoIP service providers since free applications like Skype is already readily available on phones to scale back the prices of your calls. This rise in technological innovation could result in an extensive change of how we look at mobile contracts. It's projected that by 2015, the mobile VoIP market might be a 20 billion dollar industry, so it'll be intriguing to see how things turn out.

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Estimates have said that by 2015 we will have over 400 million users of mobile VoIP services in the world.

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