 Fisamo Premium join:2004-02-20 Apex, NC
·VOIPo
·AT&T CallVantage
| reply to sullim4 Re: Anyone wonder what this is all about?
said by sullim4 :Yeah, this is unfortunate. AT&T had a good thing going here. I switched from Vonage about 9 months ago thinking they'd be the ones going under... hah! Guess I got that one wrong. Well, there is a difference between 'going under' and a business decision to discontinue a product. As mentioned earlier in the thread (and the news release), nothing at this time impacts current customers. Maybe we can call still hear the death rattle, but also as mentioned earlier in the thread, it's highly doubtful that ATT will NOT give CallVantage customers plenty of options for an orderly transition out of the service when they do decide to pull the plug. |
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  JD
join:2007-07-17 Sacramento, CA
·AT&T CallVantage
| reply to Mons00n1 Yep,
Its not all over and bad yet... But we can hear the rattle.
I am going to hold on to my CallVantage service as long as its available. I hope that they don't transition us anywhere.
Hopefully our ATA's will be providing dial tone for at least another year before its just an over sized paperweight.
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 Guy Waters
join:2001-12-04 San Francisco, CA
| Glad my 2 year Cingular/AT&T Wireless completed it's term four months ago. When CallVantage goes away, I'll probably move to T-Mobile faves and their @Home voip service.
AT&T doesn't have to worry about competition, they do a fine job on their own driving customers away. |
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 Mediocrates
join:2008-05-27 Raleigh, NC | reply to Mons00n1 As long as they don't acquire Vonage. I like Vonage and really don't want to be on that ship when AT&T drives it straight into the iceberg. |
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 RockinRay
join:2004-08-18 Lakeville, MN | reply to Mons00n1 Yes - this is a drag. Their quality is excellent and it does "just work".
I am planning on staying with them until they tell me to go away.
As a side note, we are testing the T-Mobile service and it does work fairly well...
Ray |
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