If you've got
a high-speed Internet connection, you can
make calls over the Internet at significant
savings over analog calling. Here's how it
works:
VOIP sends your call across the
Internet.
Your calls go through your modem.
Your phone adaptor splits your
high-speed broadband connection.
Your Internet connection should work as
it did before you installed the VOIP phone
adaptor - sending emails and other web data
to your personal computer.
Your phone calls are sent through your
VOIP phone adaptor to your regular or
cordless telephone.