News tagged: AT&T CallVantage
| Last summer we noted that AT&T was no longer taking new orders for their Callvantage VoIP service. The company of course wanted to begin pushing their U-Verse Voice VoIP product a little harder, but employees also hinted to us that AT&T was cooking up a new bring your own broadband (BYOB) VoIP offering as well. This week finds several readers writing in to say AT&T has e-mailed them about CallVantage's looming death, though AT&T still isn't willing to talk about any new product launches on this front. AT&T's letter simply says Callvantage will be shuttered sometime in 2009, with more information at a later date. 22 comments AT&T has finally unveiled their long-awaited new VoIP service, which the company is calling U-Verse Voice. The service, which will ultimately supplant AT&T's CallVantage service, is being launched first in Detroit. story continues..88 comments If youve been following the many different patent lawsuits that Vonage is involved in, you know that the company agreed to a settlement with AT&T last month. The terms of the settlement at that time were that Vonage would pay out nearly $40 million to AT&T over the next five years. story continues..24 comments
AT&T Sues VonageAnd the saga continues( old news - 11:05AM Sunday Oct 21 2007) In the continuing round of lawsuits involved Vonage and claims of patent infringement, AT&T has chimed in and filed suit. The company claims that Vonage willfully infringed an AT&T patent related to VoIP services. story continues..39 comments AT&T tells Investor's Business Daily that the company will be bundling VoIP service with U-Verse before the end of the year. So far, the company has been offering standard, circuit-switched phone service with U-Verse as part of a $99 bundle in many markets. story continues..50 comments ·more stories, story search, most popular ..
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