As VoIP goes from strength to strength, traditional telecom providers are no longer thinking in terms of achieving profits from long-distance telephony. AT&T lost more than 30% of its consumer long-distance consumer customers by the end of 2004. vonmag.com reports:
Consumers stopped worrying about the phone numbers they called and instead moved to manage their minutes on their calling plans.
Read More: 2006: The Death of Long-Distance Profits
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