One suspects that the VoIP market is already bursting at the seams with ths deluge of terminology and business models. Free VoIP, paid VoIP, ad-supported VoIP, and so on. Now I hear about 'nearly free VoIP'. In the United States, AT&T and Yahoo have jointly launched a co-branded version of Yahoo! Messenger with Voice to AT&T Yahoo! High Speed Internet subscribers and all Yahoo! users in AT&T's 13-state local service area.
At first when I read this article, I was confused. By 'nearly free VoIP', the article was merely alluding to the low sot structure of the combines' VoIP offerings.
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