Making the Switch…from VoIP? (Part I)
Note: This is the first of a two part article that examines a switch back to traditional phone service from VoIP and other user’s experiences. Click here for Part II.
While VoIP Supply will undoubtedly sing the praises of switching to a Voice over IP telephony system we do realize that there can be hurdles when you’re trying to get the best call quality and the most reliable service.
In fact, a recurring theme that you’ll notice in our “how to” articles under our article categories like VoIP Education, VoIP Gateways, or VoIP systems is: Be Realistic.
There’s considerably more upside to VoIP than just cost savings but at the same time we understand that the technology can be a little temperamental and as noted previously, VoIP technology will be the fastest growing U.S. industry in the next five years meaning we’ve yet to see what it can accomplish and how well it can perform.
Making the Switch From VoIP
Understanding that VoIP is great but not perfect, economical yet deserving of the time spent doing your homework first; it was interesting then to read the article “Why I’m ditching VoIP for the PSTN” which got me thinking:
“For all the good that VoIP has done for society, could there possibly be others out there switching back to traditional phone service?”
I set out to answer that question.
But first, what ungodly reasons were given to ditch the almighty VoIP?