Generally, no. In fact, in many cases, some VoIP services will not let you dial some mobile phone numbers, since in many countries those cost more to call than landlines.
Dial up internet connection? Yes it can but it is recommended to use DSL or any high speed internet connection since VoIP rely on internet.
A residential VOIP is a residential telephone service which allows voice over ip (internet protocol) talking. This is like having a telephone line that goes through your computer. Sortof like a reverse dial-up situation.
Of Course! Anyone can make a VOIP call. If you are using free services like Skype or Google Voice, then you just need to install the software, create an ID, dial the person on the other hand and start the conversation. If you are using a Hosted VOIP provider, you can make calls through your VOIP phone or the soft phone provided by your provider.
The telephone country code for Costa Rica is +506, followed by the 8-digit subscriber number. (Costa Rica does not use area codes.) Follow the instructions from your VoIP provider for entering international numbers.
It uses broadband connection to work better.
If your laptop computer is only connected wirelessly, then the only way to dial a phone number is with a VoIP application or service, such as Skype.
Check this info at your VoIP provider it may differ depending on which kind of software do you use. Default is 00 (country code like 49 is for Germany) and then the number.
The dial does nothing, actually. On the dial there are numbers or symbols that indicate the hour of the day in a clockwise fashion.
If there’s one thing the Internet has successfully done, it has been making communication with the global community easier. Technologies have evolved from basic text transmission through BBS to instant messaging. Now, audio communication is now possible through the Internet with a VoIP phone. A VoIP phone can enable anyone with a broadband Internet connection to call and receive calls from any number worldwide. VoIP stands for “Voice over IP,” IP being the Internet protocol used to send data throughout the Web. The technology of VoIP simply enables voice communication through the already-established supernetwork of the Internet. It is often a much cheaper alternative to conventional landline phones, and has soared in popularity over the course of the past decade. In order to make VoIP work, engineers had to create a VoIP phone to allow telephone calling to be compatible with Internet technology. Consumers interested in using VoIP have two choices for a phone: a “hard” phone or a “soft” phone. A hard VoIP phone is just like a normal landline telephone. Consumers connect the phone to the VoIP network and dial a number. The call is then transmitted through the network and they are then connected to the call recipient. A soft VoIP phone, however, is nothing more than a software application that runs on a computer. There are many companies, such as Skype and Sipgate, that offer soft VoIP service without having to add any additional devices to a LAN. Depending on the service, users may have to purchase a subscription or buy minutes to make calls. Users must also purchase a phone number to receive calls through a soft VoIP phone. Once everything is created, a soft VoIP phone user just has to plug his or her microphone into the computer, dial a number, and connect. For many homes and businesses, the use of a VoIP phone has replaced their conventional landline. Whether a consumer selects a hard or soft VoIP phone, he or she will see that VoIP offers a much more convenient method of telecommunication.
Not necessarily. VoIP uses the internet to transmit information. Using your cellphone to dial an IP phone would not be free of charge. But if you use an IP phone or make a PC to PC call, it would be free of charge.
A digital phone line is another fancy word for VoIP. To call one of these phones dial the number as you usually would. There isn't anything different about calling a VoIP line than calling a landline.
For outgoing Comcast phone calls. Dial *82 before you dial your intended number to unblock your phone number for one phone call.