AT&T is planning to offer unlimited local and long-distance voice over IP service nationwide beginning next month in an attempt to challenge VoIP provider Vonage for control of the market. By the end of 2005, AT&T expects to have 1 million homes and businesses as VoIP customers. According to CNet News:
The forthcoming AT&T service, called AT&T CallVantage, will cost between $30 and $40 a month, Martine said. Features will include the ability to forward voicemail to anyone on the Internet and a "locate me" service to let users forward calls to any or all of their phones, the company said Wednesday. AT&T had previously announced that its Internet phone service would include unlimited local and long-distance calling and international calling for a per-minute fee.
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