Comcast rolls out IP-telephone service

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Comcast calls it Digital Voice and is rolling it out across the country in major markets like suburban Detroit, which gets it today. By year’s end, it will be in 20 markets and serve 15 million homes. MIKE WENDLAND: Comcast customers can now use Internet for calls.
Cost is $39.95 a month for unlimited local and digital access for current cable TV and Internet subscribers. It works with E911 service and has a dozen features like call waiting, caller ID and the like. And you can check and playback your voicemails through a Web page.

This article was posted by Tech Reporter Mike Wendland. It has been archieved under .

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One Response to “Comcast rolls out IP-telephone service”

  1. Frederick Kincaid Says:

    October 21st, 2005 at 7:00 am

    hlink:%20ttp://www.freep.com/money/tech/mwendland21e_20051021.htm

    You have a broken link Mike. Should be:

    http://www.freep.com/money/tech/mwendland21e_20051021.htm

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