Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) is still a foreign term to many phone users, but as the technology continues to improve, and the prices keep falling, this new-way-to-phone stands to make big noise in the coming years as customers continue to give up their land line phones in search of better, more cost-effective options.
What follows are some common myths about the VOIP technology and the real information you need to know.
Myths and Facts about VOIP:
Myth: The sound quality is poor.
Fact: The first generation of VOIP technologically did have its share of issues, but all these services have since upgraded their technology significantly in the past two years. Now, VOIP customers can enjoy crystal-clear conversations that are on par with any traditional carrier.
Myth: You can only save money by calling other VOIP phone numbers
Fact: One of the biggest VOIP selling points continues to be free user-to-user calling over the network, however there are also considerable savings to be found in calling packages with VOIP service providers. In fact, many are competitively priced well below the large long-distance carriers.
Myth: The service is unreliable.
Fact: Individuals using VOIP for the calls reports no more dropped calls or service gaps than those using traditional cell phone or land line services.
While some companies experienced a rough start in this regard, additional testing and better hardware/software has helped make the service run smoothly.
Myth: Setting up a VOIP system is too complicated
Fact: For most VOIP systems, setting up is as easy as "plug and play." In fact, if you have been able to get your cable TV or wireless in-home Internet working properly you should have no problem getting the VOIP system set up as well. Also, VOIP providers have spent time expanding their customer service departments. Customers who felt intimated by the technology can count on round-the-clock service and support centers to help answer their questions about VOIP installation, troubleshooting or general use.
Myth: Nobody is using VOIP for their calls.
Fact: On the contrary, more and more people are switching to VOIP for their personal and business use. According to industry sources, VOIP users are expected to grow in number by over 21% in 2008 with addition growth projected for 2009.
Myth: You can't use a cell phone with VOIP
Fact: Initially, one of the biggest challenges facing the VOIP industry was giving people the ability to use their own phones when accessing the technology. Seeing that any real growth would be tied to this issue, VOIP providers are now offering dual handset capability which allows the user to seamlessly switch between their cell phone's network and a wi-fi network carry the VOIP service.
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Fact: Many people think that if they cut fat from their daily nutrition, it’ll be helpful for faster weight loss. But take a look on fat-free or low-fat products, such as cookies and ice-cream, which are very high in calories. Do you think it is better solution? You can also gain extra pounds if you eat huge quantities of low-fat, carbohydrate-rich foods like pasta or white bread. Always check the calorie content of low-fat meals, especially for products like cakes, ice-cream, crisps, cookies. Don’t be surprised when you’ll find that there’s little difference in calorie content compared to standard products.
Myth 2: Crash dieting makes to lose weight faster
Fact: It can be true in the shot term, but later you’ll gain pounds as fast as you lose them. Remember, losing weight over the long term (for ex., 2-4 pounds per month) burns off, but crash diet not only reduces fat, but also attenuates muscles and tissue.
Myth 3: Stop eating after 8 p.m.
Fact: Many people believe that eating in the evening makes their body to store fat and try to stop eating after 6 p.m. It can be true if you eat more calorie foods than you’ve burned during the day.
Try to plan your daily nutrition and always leave enough calories for dinner.
Myth 4: Nuts are fattening
Fact: In fact, nuts are high in calories and fat, but they also are full of vitamins, fiber, protein, minerals and they keep blood sugar steady. More to say, it’s much better to consume handful of nuts instead eating sweets. It means that there is no reason to stop eating nuts, just pay attention on the amount of them.
Myth 5: Foods like grapefruit, celery, apple vinegar and cabbage soup burn fat
Fact: There are no foods that can burn fat. It’s believed that products that contain caffeine may speed up metabolism, but they can’t burn fat.
Myth 6: Use honey instead of sugar
Fact: It’s known that honey contain 75% of sugar and it’s also higher in calories. Take a look – 1 tsp of honey contains 25 calories while 1 tsp of sugar has only 16! But if you prefer honey – that’s ok, just use it in a small amount.
Myth 7: It’s not necessary to exercise when you are on a diet
Fact: It’s true that dieting alone can be helpful for weight loss, but muscles and extra skin (that appears after losing much weight) will look awful. Working out will double your rate of weight loss and also your muscles will look great.
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