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No More AT&T Callvantage?

AT&T, long before it merged with SBC had made a half-hearted attempt at getting into consumer VoIP by selling a service called, CallVantage. It was surprisingly good, especially its call quality. Unfortunately, the company never quite made the commitment to it. And when SBC merger happened, well it fell victim of save-your-mentality that comes with it. Today, there is word that AT&T has stopped pushing the service through its affiliate channels - a sure sign that the company is backing away even further and would shut it down soon enough. Some believe that shut down is going to come next year, though I thought it was already killed, since the former AT&T Callvantage boss is now running AT&T’s CDN business, and we have not heard a single pitch from the company in over a year. I guess this is one less thing Vonage has to worry about!

Technology-News: GigaOm

Packet8 DTA310 and Asterisk - voip-info.org

Packet8 DTA310 and Asterisk There are two ways to do this - one involves downgrading to an older packet8 firmware version, applying settings, then upgrading back to the newer packet8 firmware version. The easier method involves reflashing your router with

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