Saturday 30 March 2013

Why the Home Phone Has Become Irreplaceable


Why the Home Phone Has Become Irreplaceable

Why the Home Phone Has Become Irreplaceable
Typically, a home phone concept was normally identified with the landlines or wired networks, where the phones were connected through the physical media. There was a time before a couple of decades, when the members of our families used to tell us who called, and pass on the information. 

With the advancement of technology, things have changed quite considerably all around the world. Communication has become more direct now, and the SMS facilities allow people to send messages even when the receiver's cell phones are switched off.

We have reached a stage, where the cell phones have exceeded the number of fixed telephones in most of the countries. However, almost all the houses have still retained their good ol' telephones even to this day. 

According to some survey reports, China has the highest number of wired home telephone lines, followed closely by the United States.

The reason for this is primarily the cost factor, since the wired telephone lines offer cheaper tariff plans and packages. Also there are many 'Voice over Internet Protocol' (VOIP) service providers, who offer excellent packages for free and cheap international calling. 

Many new telephone service providers are cropping up everywhere around the world, and the offers which they provide to promote their businesses are absolutely unbelievable. Calling other countries has become as cheap as talking locally these days. Amazingly, all these features have been integrated with the home phone lines.........

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