Long
Distance Phone Service Providers
Various advances in technology have changed the
way we make long distance calls. From the traditional landline
phones to cellular phones, to computers and Voice Over Internet
Protocol (VOIP) devices, technology has affected the way
everyone communicates. This has led to long distance phone
services that are not only different in terms of the quality
of reception but also the cost involved with making long
distance calls. Today, one even has the option of virtually
free long distance phone calls, but with a comparatively
lower quality than the traditional long distance services
using regular landline phones. However, the savings is worth
the decreased quality for many people.
Long distance phone services can be broadly categorized into four groups. These
include landline to landline and cellular phone service, cellular to cellular
and landline service, calls made from a personal computer or VOIP device to landline
or cellular phone service and PC to PC voice communication services.
The leading traditional long distance service providers (where the calls originate
from land lines) in the U.S. are Sprint, AT&T and MCI Worldcom. Traditional
long distance phone calls are still the most expensive option, despite fierce
competition amongst these providers.
Calls made using a computer or a VOIP device to landline or cellular phone service
use Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) to enable long distance voice communication.
They use the Internet to transmit the voice and provide a cheaper alternative
compared to landline and cell phone based long distance services. However, the
reception quality is not as good and sometimes there is a time lag in the voice
transmission. The leading providers of this category of long distance services
include DeltaThree, Dialpad, MediaRing, Net Caller, and Skype.
PC to PC voice communication also uses VOIP and is usually free. This service
is available through the instant messenger applications provided by MSN, Yahoo,
AOL and Google. This is not the highest quality and does not use a phone handset
the way VOIP phone service does. To communicate using voice chat over instant
messaging programs, both users will need a headset and microphone.