October 19, 2005

trueVoice

EarthLink has launched trueVoice, which is a successor to EarthLink Unlimited Voice. Unlike EarthLink Unlimited Voice, which used technology borrowed from Vonage, trueVoice runs on a network that has been built entirely by EarthLink.

trueVoice is available with unlimited local and long-distance calls at $ 24.95 per month and as trueVoice Basic, which is a package of 500 minutes at $ 14.95 per month. Both offers provide 911 service and are free for the first month. EarthLink has around 1.5 million broadband customers, which it is well-positioned to tap for its new offering.

Voicemail and three-way calling are some of the standard features included with trueVoice. Enhanced call forwarding can be purchased for $ 4.95 per month. This feature enables the user to forward a call to up to five numbers. Call-blocking is a new function that allows the users to block up to ten calls.

The trueVoice startup kit includes a free analog terminal adaptor that is required for the compatibility of non-IP phones with the VoIP service. trueVoice customers are provided with an address book that is kept on the Webmail servers. The contact details stored in the address book are automatically integrated with the voice service.

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