Why is VoIP cheaper than using a telephone?
- Friday, July 10, 2009, 14:41
- Voip Telecom
- 5 comments
I know calling via VoIP is cheaper than using a normal telephone, but why?
How come the provider can afford to charge you less? Is it cheaper for them?
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Don’t know!
The VoIP provider is using the internet to put the calls through and does not need to pay any overhead for using telephone lines belonging to private companies.
While joshy is right, it should be noted that there is no actual difference other than the format it travels down the line – really, if one is free there is no reason why the other is not
here is the list of Make Calls on the iPod Touch 1st Gen Using the Griffin iTalk Pro
http://www.free-call.info
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