layout: post title: Consumer VoIP Arrives in the US created: 1078513440 categories:
- VoIP
When something hits retail stores is when mass market popularity explodes. Vonage is currently at around 300K subscribers, and this deal with Circuit City to carry startup packages is likely to rapidly increase that number:
Those who sign up at the electronics giant will save $100. An adapter from Circuit City costs $100, but Vonage will offer the first two months of service free — a $70 savings — and waive the $30 activation fee.
USAToday: Circuit City to offer Vonage Internet phone servic
The key factor here for consumers seems to be cost: consumer VoIP providers can offer the same services (or better ones, like multiple phone numbers in different cities) at an overall lower cost.
I still want different services: voice mail via email, a softphone, conferencing, etc.
- public document at doc.anagora.org/2004-03-05-consumer-voip-arrives-in-the-us
- video call at meet.jit.si/2004-03-05-consumer-voip-arrives-in-the-us
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