VoIP
(Voice over Internet Protocol) transforms your high speed
Internet service into an inexpensive way to send and receive
calls. You use your regular phone handset, and the calls sound
just as good. The difference is the way the calls travel.
VoIP uses an adapter to convert voice signals into data packets
for Internet transmission.
Traditional phone
service sends calls over the telephone network via copper
wire phone lines. VoIP sends calls over the Internet via your
broadband connection.
To send voice calls
over the Internet, VoIP needs to convert them into data. It
does this with an easy to install telephone adapter (provided
as part of your VoIP Calling service).
Easy
To Set Up
| 1. |
Connect
your telephone adapter into your xDSL router/modem. |
| 2. |
Connect
a standard telephone into the telephone adapter. (Any
standard corded or cordless telephone will work.) |
Only the phone(s)
connected to the telephone adapter will work. Therefore, your
modem, telephone adapter and telephone will probably need
to be near each other. Since most households have phones in
multiple rooms, we recommend that you use a multi-handset
phone so you can connect the base phone unit to the telephone
adapter, and place the remaining handsets throughout the house.
It’s that
easy! Now you’re ready to take advantage of the low-cost
calling and amazing features VoIP Calling has to offer.
Please call 1-800-998-DSL1 to speak to a customer service
representative for a free bill analysis. We’ll
take a look at your current phone service and show you how
you can save by switching to DTI.
Call
DTI today at 1-800-998-DSL1
That's 1-800-998-3751
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