After several calls to AOL Canada's customer service people, I finally got TotalTalk working - turned out I fell victim to one of a bad bunch of routers AOL has manufactured overseas that would let me receive calls but gave me a busy signal when I tried to make a call. When asked how TotalTalk is doing AOL Canada head Craig Wallace said "it's still early days", which suggests they don't have many customers yet. From what I've used I like TotalTalk's simple set-up process and their customer service people are awfully accomodating.
The company's decision to position it at the high end is puzzling given consumers see Internet telephony as a low-price product. It will be interesting to see how AOL Canada's parent, Time-Warner Inc., prices Internet telephony when it launches in the U.S. Does it follow Vonage and CallVantage into discount territory or go premium like Comcast?
According to Light Reading, AOL's roll-out may be March 16. Light Reading reports AOL's telephony service will use Level 3's network, which is also providing service to Skype.
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Re: AOL's VOIP Strategy
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bsharwood
on Sat 05 Feb 2005 08:42 PM EST | Profile | Permanent Link
Yours too huh? I had a bad one too.
Re: AOL's VOIP Strategy
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Anonymous
on Sun 06 Feb 2005 12:07 AM EST | Permanent Link
Mark,
Is there a connection with AIM or is it an ATA based service? Re: AOL's VOIP Strategy
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Anonymous
on Thu 10 Feb 2005 11:04 AM EST | Permanent Link
Another interesting release from AOL just yesterday:
New Netscape(R) Nitro(TM) Offers 'Turbo Boost' for Over 50 Per Cent of Canadian Internet users http://www.newswire.ca/en/releases/archive/February2005/09/c2044.html Looks like their taking their challenge to more than just VOIP players.. Re: Re: AOL's VOIP Strategy
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xplicitman
on Fri 20 Jul 2007 02:15 PM EDT | Permanent Link
it's rather smart to tie in phone service however aside from price Voip integration will also depend on the familairity and ease of use of the phone device /console regarding its ability to sway users from standard service
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