BellSouth announces Private Label VoIP
by Brian Turner
December 12, 2005
BellSouth have announced Private Label VoIP for customers.
This marks a significant foray by established ISP’s to have an influence on the growing VoIP phenomenon.
BellSouth has struck a deal to private label an offering of Voice over Internet Protocol phone service to residential users.
BellSouth will work with 8X8, Inc., a VoIP and videophone service provider to ffer the package.
The new service will be called BellSouth Digital Phone Service.
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