There are two main disadvantages mentioned by VOIP providers that are honest with potential clients. One disadvantage of VOIP is the fact that it may not work in a power outage. VOIP requires a broadband connection, and a broadband connection needs power to run. Unlike a traditional phone that can work without electricity, traditional VOIP will not.
The second main disadvantage is quality. The call quality can be a problem only if the solution is not carefully planned out by an experienced professional. In most cases, the VoIP call quality can be better than most land lines if done properly, and much worse if the solution is not well thought, not to mention VoIP quality is improving every single day.
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