Comcast scored a mini-PR coup with a relatively fawning front page piece in the Washington Post’s business section today (too bad for Comcast that it’s the Saturday edition of the Post’s business section). The gist: Comcast is coming to town with its cheaper-than-Verizon VoIP service. And it’s better than Vonage’s service too!
Comcast said its new voice service is better than that of VOIP providers such as Vonage because calls travel chiefly over its proprietary network, which it controls, before typically connecting to local phone lines that carry it into homes. Most VOIP providers send their signals over the Internet, rather than their own networks, and have less control over quality of service.
Cynthia Brumfield at 12:22 AM|
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