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*With VoIP ATA you are able to keep your own home telephone, this is good news for anyone who is looking to spend a minimal amount on switching to using VoIP.*Many of the VoIP ATA devices will allow you to switch between VoIP calls and regular telephone calls, something which is good news if you still have an active regular telephone line.
*VoIP ATA devices can have several different ports which means that you are able to plug more than one phone into the device and use it easily. This is of particular use to businesses who have many different phones which they want to use with their VoIP service.
*Businesses can also benefit from using a VoIP ATA device as they allow three-way conference calls, something which is often used when conducting business calls. If you are interested in this check the specifications on whichever VoIP ATA device you are interested in to see if it supports three-way conferencing (as not all VoIP ATA devices do this).
*All of the standard VoIP ATA devices have specific features such as call waiting, caller ID, call transfer, call forwarding and more. So even if you are planning on using your VoIP account for home use you can still benefit from some of these fantastic features, the majority of which are not available on a regular home telephone.
*As VoIP ATA devices are constantly being fine tune by their manufacturers the voice quality of these devices is now outstanding. Having a crystal clear phone line even if you are calling someone thousands of miles away is definitely something that all callers will want to benefit from.
*If you want to have a huge choice of VoIP ATA devices you should buy your device online as there is a staggering choice which you will not find in a regular store.
*Some of the VoIP ATA devices available at the moment also have a port for a fax machine, they can easily send and receive faxes using your VoIP account. Now that you have a better idea of some of the ways in which a VoIP ATA device can help you isn"t it time to switch to VoIP and start to save money when you use the telephone?