Feb
27
AT&T Set to Launch VoIP in March
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US long-distance fixed-line operator AT&T Corp has added to the optimism surrounding VoIP with the announcement that it will begin the roll-out of its consumer broadband internet telephony service in March.
The company expects to have 1 million business and consumer VoIP customers by the end of 2004. At the moment, Vonage is the leading broadband VoIP service provider in the US, with 100,000 customers. It charges $35 a month for unlimited local and long-distance calls.
The announcement was however was tempered by the news that AT&T is planning to cut 8% of its workforce, or about 4,600 jobs, this year.
The phone company told analysts it wants to transform itself into a networking company, moving data into homes and businesses over high-speed internet connections, but said first it must face declining margins in its long-distance business, which still accounts for more than half of its revenues.
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Erik Lagerway – A VoIP entrepreneur with a long history of innovation in IP communications. Technology executive and entrepreneur with extensive experience in bringing innovative ideas to reality. Particular focus on leveraging new IP communications technologies into relevant, pragmatic solutions to business problems. http://www.linkedin.com/in/lagerway
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