Many people think that WiFi phones are the future of business communication, and there are certainly a wide range of benefits that come with these phones such as mobility, convenience and cost efficiency. In fact, it is these benefits that may eventually lead to WiFi phones becoming as popular if not more popular than standard cell phones. One of the major aspects for many people, both from a business and personal point of view, is the cost of using these gadgets.
Everyone wants to save money on the cost of phone calls and communications, and many people struggle with extortionate phone bills each month with their standard cell phone. However, WiFi manufacturers claim that businesses and Joe Public will be able to benefit from more effective and more affordable communication. So, how much is having and running a WiFi phone likely to cost you?
Well, it is thought that over this year there will be a number of WiFi phones on the market and the average cost for one of these gadgets will be around $100 – far cheaper than many of the cell phones that come out on the market each year. And because of the technology employed by these WiFi phones – Voice Over Internet Protocol – the cost of communication is slashed and even international calls are low cost as well as domestic ones.
You will be able to select from a number of packages, in the same way as you can with standard cell phones. Some packages charge no monthly fee, and you simply pay for each minute. You should find that on this sort of plan the charges are approximately 6-8 cents per minute. You will also find plans that charge a monthly fee, for which you can enjoy certain benefits. For example, with Packet 8 (service provider) you can get unlimited calls within the US and Canada for $20 per month. For $30 per month you can enjoy unlimited International calls as well, which is well worth the price if you tend to phone abroad a lot.
You can also enjoy business plans, and using Packet 8 as an example you can enjoy 4,000 minutes for $60 per month or 10000 minutes for $130 per month. The number of calls that you make will determine whether you have to be registered as a business user, but you may benefit more from the value that comes from the residential user plans.
The costs of both buying and running your WiFi phone appear to be far lower than the cost of buying and running a standard cell phone, and this is probably one of the main things that will sway users towards changing over to WiFi once accessibility and product availability increase.
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