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4 Ways New York Home Phone Service Has Changed

By Mark Etinger

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More than perhaps any time in our nation's history, new technology is changing almost every aspect of our lives. In particular, the past two decades have seen remarkable advancements in the way New Yorkers, and the rest of the United States communicate with one another. New York home phone service has changed dramatically, offering customers more choices than once ever thought possible.

Let's go back a mere twenty years and look at the state of home phone service in New York - and how it has transformed into what we know today.

Four Ways New York Home Phone Service has Changed

1. Choices. Twenty-plus years ago, there were not many phone service options available to New York residents. When you moved into a new home or apartment, you contacted New York Bell and had a land-line phone (a term not yet in play at the time) installed. There were no package plans to choose from and few options for long distance service. What you saw was what you got. To say that consumer now have more choices for the long-distance service is like saying Times Square is a bit more family-friendly than it used to be.

2. Price. When the phone companies deregulated, it opened up the door for competitive pricing among long-distance carriers. With the advent of cell phone use and other calling options, prices have fallen even lower. Consumers can now even engage in pay-as-you go calling plans that have no monthly requirements at all. Compare that to decades ago when people had to wait until after 7pm, lest they be charged exorbitant long distance fees.

3. More Cell Phone Calling Options. The advent of cell phone technology has given people more freedom to communicate with another and choose between different plans and services. New York City has more cell phones per person than any other city in the United States, as many have decided to forgo their traditional landline phones in exchange for the flexibility of cell service.

4. VOIP Service. Voice Over Internet Protocol (VOIP) service was not even invented twenty years ago, but now stands to be one of the fastest growing phone options of the next decade. VOIP service offers a variety of advantages for consumers and businesses, including:

· The ability to use the Internet as a calling platform

· A chance to make free phone calls to other individuals in the network

· Affordable pricing and cellular options for those with WI-FI friendly phones

· A chance to work with progressive telecommunications companies that are more focused on customer service than many of their predecessors.

For reliable, affordable VOIP service in the New York area, visit www.itpvoip.com. Unparalleled customer service and amazing price packages are what helped ITP VOIP be rated #1 in customer satisfaction in New York and the #1 VOIP provider in the United States by users. Every day, ITP VOIP strives to bring you the best service is the country. Contact www.itpvoip.com today for more information about how to get started.

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