U-verse Voice completes the company's IP triple play and brings together AT&T wireline and wireless voice, broadband and TV services with unique features that provide a new level of integration, convenience and control.
According to the San Antonio, Texas-based company, unlike many Voice over IP, or VoIP, providers, AT&T U-verse Voice is delivered over a fiber-rich network, which allows customers to enjoy sound quality and reliability and unmatched calling features that combine with customers' AT&T U-verse TV, broadband and AT&T wireless services.
U-verse TV customers can choose from two flexible U-verse Voice calling plans, U-verse Voice Unlimited and U-verse Voice 1000.
Further, a second phone line, which shares the primary line's calling plan, can be added for $20 a month. Each plan features international rates with no recurring monthly charge. Also, professional installation is included for new AT&T U-verse TV customers.
The company also stated that AT&T wireless customers who subscribe to an AT&T Unity plan can call any AT&T U-verse Voice number as part of the free calling community without using up any wireless Anytime Minutes.
T closed Friday's trade at $35.03, down $0.47, on a volume of 26.29 million shares.
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