AT&T Buy Vonage? Get Serious
In the latest, weirdest twist to the crazy trading in Vonage (VG), there apparently are rumors that the company could be acquired by AT&T (T). That just might be the dumbest rumor I’ve ever heard.
For starters, AT&T a few years ago started its own voice over IP service called CallVantage – but quietly shut down the service earlier this year. True, AT&T and other telcos have been seeing a rapid fall in their residential land lines. But that has more to do with people substituting wireless phones for landlines than it does with the invasion of voice over IP services.
It’s not quite as intriguing as any of the devices featured at Nokia World this morning, but Nokia and AT&T have just announced a new entry level S40 flip phone dubbed the Nokia Mural…
Talk about strange – while Google Voice can’t get so much as their foot in the App Store’s door, Vonage has just done a pirouette and waltzed right through. According to a recent release from the Jersey-based VOIP giant…
- AT&T Announces 850 MHz 3G Coverage Improvements in New York City and Other Markets
- Nokia Mural announced for AT&T
- Vonage Goes Where Google Voice Can’t: the App Store
- eBay Sale of Skype Is a Win-Win
- Analyst: iPhone secure against competitors, AT&T not so much
- AT&T Gets a Fuzzy Signal on Apple’s iPhone
- Inside Apple’s contract with AT&T, GTA headed to iPhone
- AT&T/Rogers 3G-compatible Nokia N900? Not so fast…
- iPhone On More Carriers? Look Out AT&T
- AT&T Wi-fi Hotspots Expand in Europe, China
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