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AT&T Plans a Vonage-style Consumer VoIP Service

AT&T is currently testing a “bring your own access” consumer VoIP service similar to the Vonage model, said David Dorman, AT&T Chairman and CEO, speaking at this week’s Morgan Stanley Global Media & Communications Conference in Boston. Dorman sees great potential in such an AT&T branded, consumer VoIP service because of the “many interesting voice features it could offer,” like “pick your own area code,” “phone number for life,” and the ability to reach the service from anywhere over the Internet. Internal testing of the hosted VoIP service is underway at AT&T. Dorman expects these trials will be expanded soon.

Meanwhile, AT&T plans to significantly increase its consumer and business UNE-p presence nationwide. AT&T is currently serving 1 million small business phone lines and more than 3 million residential customers in 13 states, primarily using UNE-p facilities. The company will offer its “All In One” business plan and its residential “One Rate USA” bundled service in 35 states by year-end. Dorman credited recent technology improvements for greatly increasing its efficiency in selling UNE-p based services. In particular, Dorman said the company is able to more accurately target potential customers for its bundled plans. A full 90% of UNE-p customers choose the local + long distance bundle. AT&T set new records for consumer line additions in July and August. Other highlights from Dorman’s presentation included:

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