It is no small wonder that phone service VOIP companies are becoming as popular as anything else on the planet with the popularity of the internet and cell phones taking over our popular culture. Cell phone setups line the shopping center aisles and people from all walks of life chatter away on messenger services on the computer. Budding romances and internet conversations float around through cyberspace like stars in the universe and people from all over the world are using VOIP phone services to connect to one another globally. Cell phone setups line the shopping center aisles and people from all walks of life chatter away on messenger services on the computer. Budding romances and internet conversations float around through cyberspace like stars in the universe and people from all over the world are using VOIP phone services to connect to one another globally.
So what is influencing this grand influx in communications? Is it just the way people have always been or is the exciting medium of phone service VOIP entertaining the notion of people stepping outside of their comfort zones for a look at how the other half lives? A quick gander around at some of the usual suspects of cell phone and VOIP phone services use will tell us that some answers are more confusing, in fact, than the questions.
Take the teenage girl demographic, for example. Without getting too stereotypical, many teenage girls spend upwards of thirteen hours a day on the telephone talking to their girl friends about boy friends and how those boy friends look in designer blue jeans or the latest hoodies from Hot Topic. This demographic, according to VOIP vendor providers like Skype, are most likely to utilize VOIP services and are most likely to help put VOIP vendors and their families into much larger homes with much larger swimming pools. The cash flow in terms of the teen girl demographic is so huge in terms of Voice over Internet Protocol calls, in fact, that many people can retire after just one afternoon of calls taken from the Eastern seaboard.
Another demographic that is popular is the office worker. This asexual workaholic demographic often spends hours on the telephone as well, brokering some sort of deal from Botswana for hours with people that do not speak the same language. This miscommunication enables workers at VOIP providers to make a lot of money from the phone calls. The customer, however, still saves a considerable amount of cash on the long distance because most VOIP vendor packages charge little to nothing in terms of long distance. So whether the deal crashes in Botswana or not, everybody wins.
A big demographic that uses VOIP services would be those that spend a considerable amount of time in chatrooms trying to prosper with the "relationships" of the internet. This person, usually a male aged 14 to 23, uses VOIP services to keep in touch with their various chat friends, regardless of screen names. They can now save ample time by talking to the person instead of typing to them and actually emoting some of those favorite chatroom phrases such as "LOL" or "BRB".
All in all, VOIP companies have a lot to gain from a lot of different demographics because of the change in social climate that is really gaining steam through the past few decades. As people get closer to one another, they will want to talk more. As they want to talk more, they will turn to phone service VOIP providers like Skype and Vonage for their answers. Skype and Vonage VOIP, as phone service VOIP providers, will be only too happy to help.
Thursday, July 12, 2007
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