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Posted on 02-02-2012


Plain and simple, we connect people through digital voice. Instead of using expensive telephone lines and cell phone carriers we use data. It’s inexpensive, fast, reliable and the way of the future.

The technology is called Voice Over Internet Protocal (VoIP), but we prefer to say digital calling or internet phone service. It’s a lot easier to say!

Get ready to change the way you think about long-distance phone calls because this is the way telephone service is heading. Most of the time when you’re using your cell phone this is how you are talking to others. Your signal hits the cell tower and transferred over the internet. VoIP or data calling is the method of taking analog audio signals, the kind you hear when you talk on the phone, and turning them into digital data that can be transmitted over the Internet.

How is this useful?

Digital calling can turn a standard Internet connection into a way to place free phone calls. The practical upside of this is that by using a service like MilliTalk to make phone calls, you're bypassing the phone company (and its charges) entirely. It’s a great way to make calls when you’re not in cell phone range or in a building that’s a black-hole for coverage.

 

Above all else, digital calling is basically a clever "reinvention of the wheel." Its applications and the potential of this emerging technology, which will more than likely one day replace the traditional phone system entirely, is changing the way people connect.

If you're interested in trying digital calling, then take a look at MilliTalk. You can download it for free in the Apple iTunes App store, setup takes about three minutes and you’ll be talking with friends and family totally free with MilliTalk Preview. Invite friends and family to download MilliTalk and you’ll be talking for free for as long as you like! Like I said, we connect people, plain and simple.

Cheers,

Ryan – MilliTalk

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Ryan is a Kansas City native who moved to sunny Southwest Florida in 2001. He is an experienced blogger, social media monster and tech geek. Don't be shy, say hi!