AOL Canada will begin offering VoIP services in the greater Toronto area over the next few weeks. AOL TotalTalk is a residential service that will be offered to all high-speed Internet users, regardless of whether or not they are AOL subscribers.
According to ZDNet:
AOL Canada plans to offer the service for $16.10 (19.95 Canadian dollars) during a three-month introductory phase and then to increase it to $28.20 a month. Customers will receive free unlimited subscriber-to-subscriber calling and 60 minutes of North American talk time per month.
The service will include such features as locating the VoIP subscriber at up to three locations, voice mail that can be delivered in a traditional fashion or as an e-mail and the ability to use a TotalTalk phone number anywhere that the person can access a high-speed Internet connection.
Read more: AOL Canada to spread VoIP
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