Just a heads up for those of you who are considering getting a VOIP phone, and have or may get a home alarm.
Apparently, your home alarm may not work reliably (if at all) with VOIP.
There are currently three problems with using alarms over VOIP
- A lot of VOIP systems block 999 calls.
- VOIP requires a continuous electrical supply. If something has happened that sets the alarm off, that something may also disable mains power. Landlines use power provided by the network.
- VOIP is highly compressed. This compression is usually achieved by removing tones beyond the range of human hearing, such as a lot of the tones used by modems, including those used in security systems.
All from:
http://www.networkworld.com/community/?q=node/11523