T-Mobile USA to Launch “AtHome” Fixed-Line VoIP Service Next Week

6:00 am on June 26, 2008 | Category: Telecom Services, Telephone, VoIP, Wireless

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America’s fourth-largest cell phone carrier, T-Mobile USA, has announced plans to launch a nationwide fixed-line telephone service, based on VoIP technology, and similar to that of Vonage Holdings Corp.

T-Mobile AtHome, set to be available on July 2, will cost just $10 per month for T-Mobile subscribers with a cell phone plan costing $40/month or more. Customers can use their existing landline telephone, but need to purchase a special broadband phone router, at a cost of $50.

The AtHome service will be targeted towards customers that are reluctant to “cut the cord” and use mobile service only, but don’t want to maintain a costly landline subscription.

Up until now, T-Mobile’s customers in the U.S. have had to purchase their landline service from a separate carrier because, unlike larger rivals like AT&T and Verizon Wireless, T-Mobile USA does not have its own traditional landline telephone business. The new service will allow customers to “bundle” their landline and cell phone services on a single bill, to save money.

”Clearly there’s a big opportunity for us to give T-Mobile customers an incentive not to be on competitive landline service,” commented Robert Dotson, the CEO of T-Mobile USA.

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