Beginning later this month, AT&T and Linksys will offer VoIP to home users across the United States. The service will be available to AT&T's CallVantage customers.
According to internetnews.com:
To take advantage of the nationwide VoIP service, which lets users make telephone calls over their broadband Internet connection, users will need to have broadband Internet access at home—either DSL or cable—and then purchase a Linksys Wired Router with 2 Phone Ports or a Wireless-G Router with 2 phone ports. The Ethernet version is currently available directly from AT&T, and Linksys expects that all versions will be available at retail outlets such as Staples, Best Buy, Circuit City and Office Depot later this month. The routers will also allow users to network several computers while simultaneously talking over their high-speed Internet connections.
Read more: Linksys, AT&T Team for Consumer VoIP
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