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Frequently Asked Questions
Absolutely, you can use your mobile number for VoIP in most of the cases by porting the number to a VoIP(Voice Over IP provider). It enables you to transfer your existing phone number into a VoIP service to make and receive calls via the internet instead of the traditional cellular mobile networks.
Yes, In order to fully access the VoIP hardware, the modem and the router are the essential equipment. When these both are used together, they enable the devices to communicate to the internet service provider (ISP). Through this, it enables you to access the World Wide Web.
Well, Yes because most of the VoIP phone services have charges on a monthly basis. These charges ideally range from $15 to $50 per user. The rates depend on the VoIP features such as call recording, unlimited calling and CRM integrations.
Sure, you can normally plug a VoIP phone directly into an readily available Ethernet port on the router with an ethernet cable for the best connection.
If the internet gets disconnected or the service goes down, then in such a case your VoIP provider will quickly re-route your calls to a backup mobile number. This number is typically an exclusive cell phone/landline.