Posts Tagged ‘Verizon’

Callvantage and Voicewing Quit Selling VoIP

Wednesday, April 29th, 2009

AT&T and Verizon are both getting out of the residential VoIP game. They have both announced that they will no longer sign up new customers, and their current customers should be looking for new providers. Callvantate belongs to AT&T, and Voicewing is Verizon’s failed VoIP attempt.

Current customers of Callvantage or Voicewing, who are going to need new internet phone service, or who are switching back to land line service, should visit Calling-Plans.com’s Internet Phone Service and Local Phone Service pages.

Verizon VoIP

Tuesday, January 13th, 2009

PRNewswire ran a PR news release for Verizon today that says that Verizon is in the process of installing voice over internet phone services to 12 schools in the Sherman School District in Texas. The reason that I find this article, and others like it, interesting is that it shows a snapshot of what is happening all across the country; landlines are being replaced by VoIP in a wholesale fashion.

If you think about this small school district in Texas, bringing in the technology to replace the phone service to 12 schools, serving 6,100 students,  think of what’s happening around the country in larger metropolitian areas. I remember seeing a small piece in the Oregonian a few years back that said that Oregon has lost 3% of their land lines in 2002 alone. Those kinds of numbers really make you sit up and pay attention.

Check out Verizon’s Internet Phone Service if you live in one of the areas they service and would like to get rid of your land line and start saving money too.