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Computer Phones – Facts and Fallacies
By: Dee Scrip

The stakes are high when considering security, privacy, and savings, and the old adage, “look before you leap” might be a more judicial approach when searching for a computer phone provider, aka VoIP (voice over internet protocol).

FACTS

• PC phones (VoIP) can save individuals and businesses up to 80% on current phone bills, regardless of whether calls are made from PC to landlines or mobile phones.

• Secure lines that include patented technology are protected against terminal viruses, worms, Trojan horses, unscrupulous hackers, and uninvited guests listening in on private conversations.

• Unsecure lines cripple users by creating dangerous vulnerability to security and privacy due to operating on open platforms or shared services.

• Over 90% of all VoIP provider services are on unsecure lines.

• Greater than 90% of VoIP solutions providers DO NOT HAVE their own patented technology.

• Costly computer crash repairs have resulted from using unsecure lines.

• Sound travels faster over the internet versus traditional phone lines.

• VoIP requires an inexpensive microphone when not built into the computer.

• There is usually an activation fee.

• Numerous VoIP providers host hidden costs.

• Most VoIP providers charge for de-activation.

• Some VoIP provider require a contract.

FALLACIES

• Broadband or high speed internet connections are the base requirements for VoIP connections. (There are a few VoIP solutions providers with integrity, security, and patented technology that offer service for dial-up connections, as well as DSL, satellite, cable, and broadband connections).

• All well known phone services now offering VoIP have their own patented technology (over 95% do not).

• All well known phone services now offering VoIP incorporate secure lines (over 90% do not).

• Using an open platform is safe.

• Peer-to-Peer services are on secure lines.

Dee Scrip and her close friend Andy Murray operate the website http://www.whypay4calls.com. Where you can experience a 7 day free trial with a secure line on patented technology. NO contracts, obligations, or hassles!

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