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AT&T Launches New Enterprise VoIP Transition Tool
6:15 am on August 13, 2007 | Category: VoIP, Telecom Services, Telephone, Internet
American telecommunications giant, AT&T Inc., has released a new product for the small- and medium-sized enterprise market, to smooth the transition to VoIP.
AT&T IP Flexible Reach, as the new tool is called, allows businesses to converge their existing voice and data networks over a single IP connection, without having to replace their legacy communications systems.
Once signed up for VoIP, companies can make unlimited local and long distance calling within their own networks, and access competitively priced long distance and international calling plans.
“IP Flexible Reach allows smaller businesses — even those with traditional key analog systems — to easily and affordably migrate to VoIP calling plans,” commented AT&T’s vice president of business marketing, John Regan.
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