![]() You've probably been offered a home VoIP solution several times already if you've got cable TV service or if you're getting your Internet access from one of the larger Internet Service Providers (ISPs). If you're careful about what you buy, you can take advantage of VoIP's key benefits, which include far more features and a much lower price tag than an old fashioned landline. ![]() But now that the majority of homes have an Internet connection, that means they're also running a data network, just usually a smaller and simpler one than you'd find at the office. After all, businesses run data networks and that's what VoIP needs to operate. When people mention voice over IP (VoIP) most are thinking about a business phone service rather than home phone.
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