Every month, at least 10 new VoIP providers emerge in a promising industry sector that is quickly becoming hard-to-navigate for the average consumer. What'ss more, with the current economic downturn, more people are switching to VoIP than ever before in an effort to save money on utility bills.
VoIP technology is something everyone can benefit from, says ConsumerVoipReview.com founder Jordan Smith. We simply provide consumers with the information necessary to make an informed
decision.
VoIP, or Voice Over Internet Protocol, has been around for more than a decade but has only come into widespread use within the last 4-5 years. By transmitting a caller'ss voice as packets
of data, VoIP can dramatically cut phone bills by providing free unlimited long-distance calling and cheap international rates.
ConsumerVoipReview.com attempts to take the hassle out of choosing a provider by reviewing the top VoIP companies. Their VoIP reviews (http://www.consumervoipreview.com) rate service providers in a number of areas, including reliability, sound quality, value, features, and customer
service. Additionally, they allow users to write reviews telling of their experiences.
So far, PhonePower (http://www.consumervoipreview.com/phonepowerreview.html), a smaller California-based provider,
has come out on top, followed up by some better-known names such as ViaTalk, Packet8, and Vonage.
No single provider is right for every customer, Smith says. Most VoIP providers have their strengths and weaknesses. All we do is condense the information floating around about each
provider and present it in an easy to navigate format. It seems to have worked so far - over 100 VoIP customers have returned to the site to share their own thoughts and experiences.