CallVantage subscribers of AT & T began to receive notification of this week that the VoIP service would gradually between now and the end of the year. The announcement comes nearly a year after AT & T stopped signing new CallVantage subscribers.
This is the second time this year that traditional phone service provider has decided to shutter a VoIP service. Verizon stop telephone service VoiceWing Internet in January.
Fortunately, CallVantage subscribers have several great options to choose from when looking for a replacement VoIP service. CallVantage plans ranged from about $ 20 to $ 30 a month, so that most former subscribers could save a significant amount of money by switching to a VoIP service like Vonage or PhonePower. These providers offer plans starting at $ 9.95 and $ 8.33 per month respectively.
Whether you are a current subscriber CallVantage looking for an alternative or just interested in learning more about VoIP, we suggest you read our report and the detailed examination of VoIP services.