Comcast Surpasses Two Million VOIP Customers
We all knew that VOIP was the wave of the future, but it’s become so prevalent that companies like Skype and Vonage have become household words. The wave of the future, however, may be service that comes from ISPs. Demonstrating that trend, Comcast has announced that it has surpassed the two million customer milestone for Comcast Digital Voice, the company’s VOIP home phone service. The company celebrated by awarding a customer in southeast Michigan with a digital home makeover to take advantage of the new integrated features that are available through its Triple Play package of phone, high-speed Internet and video services. Comcast is aggressively marketing its Triple Play package where the three services enter the home through the same cable. An advantage for Comcast is that customers can receive a single bill for all of their digital services. And who needs more bills.
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