SBC has announced that they will launch residential VoIP service in early 2005. The service is currently being tested in Los Angeles, Chicago, Dallas, and San Antonio.
According to the press release at Business Wire:
The service will use IP technology and a DSL Internet connection to deliver not only voice calling but also other enhanced features, such as a Web-based portal and advanced call- management capabilities that make it easier for customers to manage their communications.
"When we fully launch our service early next year, consumers will be able to choose between traditional and traditional plus next- generation voice services from SBC companies," said Randall Stephenson, SBC chief operating officer. "Over time, we expect that VoIP will be a preferred voice service because of the features and benefits this technology enables."
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