How it works
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) enables you to make and receive phone calls through the Internet. You use your existing phone just as you do today
When you make a phone call, the ATA (Analog Telephone Adaptor) attached to your phone line converts your voice into data and sends it through the Internet. Our network sends the call to the destination and translates it back into voice on the other end. The person you´re calling doesn't have to be a VoIP customer, and when they answer their phone as normal, it sounds just as it always did. When someone calls you, they dial your number, your phone rings and you answer it as if nothing has changed.
VoIP OPTIONS AND SETUP EXPLANATIONS....CLICK HERE
What is the difference?
The difference is in the massive savings on your local, national and international call rates, with free calls between all Broadband Anywhere VoIP customers along with a huge range of must have telephone and call forwarding features. Combined, these incredible savings have the potential to reduce your overall telephone expenses by up to 60%.

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