In a move described by at least one industry observer as something the Baby Bell had to do, SBC Communications has introduced Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) — a technology that will let customers conduct conversations using the Internet rather than telephone systems. SBC said the “powerful new service options” are just the beginning of its IP portfolio, and noted that its PremierSERV hosted VoIP product is immediately available with virtual private network (VPN) options, including network services beginning early next year.
SBC Unveils Nationwide VoIP
Posted by: Jay Lyman November 20, 2003 01:46 PMIn a move described by at least one industry observer as something the Baby Bell had to do, SBC Communications has introduced Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) — a technology that will let customers conduct conversations using the Internet rather than telephone systems. SBC said the “powerful new service options” are just the beginning of its IP portfolio, and noted that its PremierSERV hosted VoIP product is immediately available with virtual private network (VPN) options, including network services beginning early next year.