would VoIP be a good phone solution for a university campus? Is VoIP a viable solution to home phone services? why or why not
Is VoIP a Good or Bad Solution for Universities and Home Phones?
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VoIP is a good solution if you want to "save money".
In the end it is a trade-off between saving money and reliability.
You can't beat the reliability of PSTN landline service, especially when it comes to 911. But, that security comes at a high price.
VoIP can be somewhat reliable, if you have the expertise to support the technical issues that may arise.
I use VoIP for all of my phone calling. But, I also have some technical aptitude to support and configure my equipment.
But, I also have opted to keep my "Basic Landline" PSTN phone service strictly for backup and emergency use. So, I have no long distance or any other extra features on the landline service.
I would certainly recommend VoIP for all long distance calling. You can save substantial money just by using VoIP for long distance calls.