AOL gets into the VOIP game

My colleague Simon Avery reports in today's Globe and Mail that AOL Canada, the Canadian unit of Time Warner Inc., will be the first AOL unit in the world to provide a voice-over-IP service. AOL Canada will offer it first in the Toronto area for about $30 a month. Simon writes:

“That price will include unlimited local calling, 60 minutes a month of free calling anywhere in North America, and numerous features for which traditional carriers, such as BCE Inc.'s Bell Canada and Telus Corp., charge a premium. These include call display, call waiting, three-way calling and call forwarding . . . Additional standard features will include the ability to receive voice messages in an e-mail account as an audio file, the ability to have a single phone number to ring at up to three different locations simultaneously or in sequence, and the option to use the phone service from other computers that have a broadband connection . .

AOL's TotalTalk will be available to anyone with a broadband Internet connection, regardless of whether it's an AOL connection or not … [Read the full story in today's Globe and Mail]

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