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Among all the VoIP service providers, MagicJack, Voxox and iNum seem to be the most user-friendly and economical. The three
work and provide facilities on various planes, some of which are different, yet others quite similar.

Voxox is a service launched by TelCentris. It does not really provide anything new, yet it does have an innovative side as it brings together all channels of a consumer’s communication. A consumer gets the facilities of voice, text, IM video and social media. Not only these, email, fax and content sharing__ all these are found in one interface, thus giving the user the authority over an interrelated and connected lifestyle. Voxox provides a decent phone service, which allows one to connect locally as well as internationally. An interesting part of this phone service if that it is free or is provided at extremely low prices, making it affordable and reachable for an average consumer. The users are also able to handle their contacts and connections through a single application, making it all the more handy. This project is relatively applicable and affordable, but still it has its own drawbacks. The 25 mb is extremely heavy to download and
install, which is certainly a deficiency. Similarly, the running of this application on system resources also takes a lot of time. Due to the bulkiness and instability of the application, a person’s system may crash several times. Still even with these instabilities, it does have the plus points mentioned above, and one may hope to see many improvements in this service.

MagicJack is another service that shredded the bill system emptying a consumer’s wallet on monthly basis. But it may not be the best, as it is a type of VoIP that completely depends on your computer’s Internet connection. One is able to make calls within minutes of receiving the USB device, yet these calls will be totally dependent on your Internet connection for their own quality. Still one setup gives you the liberty to make local and international calls at only $ 19.95 per year. It also provides all the regular features such as caller ID, call waiting, call forwarding, three-way calling etc. It’s only serious issue is its total dependency on one’s pc. Even a power outage makes one unable to use this facility.

Last but surely not the least, is iNum. iNum is newest out of the three and is rapidly developing. It seems to be the best option as it promises to bring the world together and succeeds in doing so through innovation and stability. Through iNum, local is globalized. It makes use of +883 global country code created by International Telecommunication Union. It gives its users the chance to keep one phone number no matter where they go in the world, something that a traditional phone does not provide. It is a rapidly growing service that for the time being only supports voice calls, but one may expect a lot of development and maturity is this local and global fusion.

Now which one of these VoIP provider may attract users the most, certainly depends in their own experiences.