October 01, 2004

AT&T, Vonage Reduce VoIP Costs by $5

Shortly after AT&T announced a $5 decrease in monthly VoIP charge, Vonage followed suit by also dropping their monthly VoIP service price by $5, thereby remaining $5 cheaper than AT&T.

According to Tech Web:

With the new prices, AT&T's monthly charge is $29.99, while Vonage's price is $24.99. Both services are similar, offering local and long-distance service in the U.S. and Canada, in addition to a host of advanced features, such as call forwarding, which can be managed over users' PCs.
"Over the past five months, we've noticed a trend in the industry away from calling certain minutes local and others long distance," said Vonage chairman and CEO Jeffrey Citron, in a statement.

Read more: Both AT&T, Vonage Cut VoIP Prices By $5.00

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