AT&T Launches Small-Office VoIP Plan

The broadband phone service provides the small office/home office (SOHO) market with unlimited local and long-distance calling throughout the U.S. and Canada, plus the ability to send and receive faxes,

February 11, 2005

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AT&T this week announced the availability of its new CallVantage Small Office Plan, which provides small offices or home offices (SOHOs) with Voice over IP broadband phone service. The two-line offer includes unlimited local and long-distance calling throughout the U.S. and Canada, plus the ability to send and receive faxes, for $50 per month.

Built on AT&T's CallVantage Service platform, the plan lets customers subscribe to as many as nine telephone numbers, either local or with other area codes, on the primary line. For an additional charge of $7.50 per number per month, each number's inbound behavior can be managed independently while all numbers share the same line. Other add-on features include call filtering, mass-messaging, and 10-person conference calling.

More information can be found at the CallVantage site.

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