Land line phone companies started to loosing the connection with real world. While they may still do big business, they are pressed up hard by Voice Over IP providers. While things may be working in the present, the future doesn't look as bright as it was once. While there may always be a market for smartphones and all the many applications they grant access to, the foundation those businesses were built up on is not as strong now, and they are standing strong for the last time while their customers are going to realize they don't need those services no longer. Those are the reasons why standard phone services are going to be forgotten in near future. They didn't include the Internet into voice transactions. Data plans do make good use of Internet surfing from a smartphone and text messaging, but as we are looking at calling, no Voice Over IP was enclosed in the deal to bypass the costly middle men that make higher call prices a necessity. The Internet harnesses technology in order to connect callers at the source, resulting in a much cheaper form of communication. They have not adopted clearer standards and language for billing practices. A lot of problems could have been bypassed by telephone companies if from the beginning the customer knew all the cost and charges he will face at the end of the billing cycle. The confusion is growing each month you receive the bill, but they don't want to do that on account of the fact that they couldn't charge you as much for something you really wouldn't use. The practices of passing every fee and tax to the clients. Telephone service providers embrace the only one way how they dealing with any additional fees and expenses along the way. They just pass it to their customers. From the company point of view it could be sufficient practice by it doesn't so much on the consumer end. When that happens too often, customers tend to leave and look for more suitable services. VoIP is readily waiting. International calling rates are ridiculously overstated. Making a call to a friend or co-worker in another country on your current phone plan could cost you well over two hundred dollars, and we are talking about one call only. Calling with a VoIP provider enables you to talk all you want internationally at a small fraction of the cost, leading to less expensive service and better international relations.
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