EarthLink offers free VoIP calls
Officials at EarthLink rolled out an expansion of its VoIP service for broadband users Tuesday, giving its 1.2 million high-speed users unlimited free calls to other SIP-enabled phones.
EarthLink, one of the three largest ISPs in the nation alongside AOL and MSN, has been offering a $29.99 unlimited VoIP offering since last year, powered by Jersey-based Vonage. The company’s commitment to VoIP, however, dates back to September 2001, when it launched a service powered by Dialpad for $9.99 a month.
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