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Enjoy Freedom with Unlimited VoIP Peer-to-Peer Calling

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July 03, 2013

Enjoy Freedom with Unlimited VoIP Peer-to-Peer Calling

By Rajani Baburajan
TMCnet Contributor
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As the nation prepares to welcome Independence Day, people are looking for innovative ways to celebrate freedom. As usual it’s time to make some business as well.

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) providers now invite people to embrace freedom by talking to their loved ones using the low-cost VoIP services. Many VoIP providers offer attractive packages to lure customers.

VoIP calling offers several benefits. It facilitates advanced communications at much lower costs than traditional communications solutions.

My VoIP Provider has identified top 5 VoIP features that allow customers to save time and money.


VoIP allows unlimited peer-to-peer calling at no cost, which means those who have the same VoIP provider can call each other for free. In this context, one can say that peer-to-peer calling is the best VoIP feature in this “Land of the Free.”

In addition to free peer-to-peer calling, VoIP allows users to enjoy cheap nationwide calling. Residential VoIP customers can call anyone in the U.S to celebrate a lower phone bill. It costs subscribers as little as $5 dollars a month, enabling a customer to call the neighbor for a barbeque just as easily as they might call Washington D.C.

VoIP also provides customers with virtual area codes suitable for their home or business.

Another attractive feature of VoIP is Find Me Follow Me, which allows users to make sure that no calls are missed. Customers can forward their business VoIP calls directly to their home or cell number.

VoIP providers offer hosted PBX (News - Alert) services from reliable servers. While traditional phone lines are restricted to single nodes, VoIP providers use multiple nodes and servers which mean that when something goes wrong, there are multiple backup relays to make sure all phone calls still go through.




Edited by Lacey Henry


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