AT&T and Yahoo have joined forces to offer subscribers of their high speed Internet service an integrated voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) application, United Press International (UPI) reports.
The two companies will release a dual-branded edition of the Yahoo messenger service with voice capabilities, according to UPI.
AT&T firms will now be Yahoo’s network termination providers of choice for the VoIP services, UPI reports.
AT&T Yahoo messenger with voice enhances and adds value to our broadband service, said Scott Helbing, chief marketing officer with AT&T’s consumer unit, according to UPI. It also underscores our commitment to lead the industry in delivering the next generation of integrated communications and entertainment services.
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