International Internet Calling Card


Internet calling is often referred to as VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol). It works just like a traditional phone, but sends the voice through the broadband internet lines in a series of data packets. You can use a normal wired or cordless phone or your computer with a headset to make calls. Internet calling is generally much cheaper than using POTS (plain old telephone service.)

Beside cost efficiency, there are other benefits to using internet calling. Reliability is often better with VoIP, since if the phone lines go down or the power is interrupted, you can still stay connected in some cases. Dropped calls are rare and the chance of your call being interrupted by anything low.

Quality is another plus when it comes to internet calling. In the early days of VoIP, the quality of the connection and sound varied widely depending on location and service provide, but with advancing technology came better dependability and much greater sound quality - now, internet calling is crystal clear.

An internet calling card can let you access internet calling when you need it, where you need it. An internet calling card can be reloaded, and used to place calls both locally and internationally! International internet calling is possibly one of the areas with the biggest benefit. With international calls, you can use your net calling card to make the main portion of the call route through a local number, reducing the cost of the call and giving you a better connection.

This is a huge contrast to traditional internet calling, which carries high fees for each call to route through traditional phone lines. With international internet calling, your call goes through your service which is already connected to a global network!

With the benefits of internet calling becoming clearer every day, we can expect to see VoIP enabled services growing every year. In time, traditional phone lines may become a thing of the past as every shifts to internet calling and net calling cards.