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This is a discussion on BT Communicator to be withdrawn within the uk.telecom.voip forums, part of the Newsgroup Forums category; BT have announced that BT Communicator ([url]http://www.bt.com/btcommunicator/[/url]), their VoIP service/tie up with Yahoo ...
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BT have announced that BT Communicator ([url]http://www.bt.com/btcommunicator/[/url]),
their VoIP service/tie up with Yahoo is to be withdrawn on the 31 December 2006 and they are now pushing BT Broadband Talk Softphone [url]http://www.bt.com/softphone/[/url] as its replacement. Just another of a long line of services/products that BT has recently announced it is ceasing... Regards Sunil |
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> BT have announced that BT Communicator[color=blue]
> ([url]http://www.bt.com/btcommunicator/[/url]), > their VoIP service/tie up with Yahoo is to be withdrawn on the 31 December > 2006 and they are now pushing BT Broadband Talk Softphone > [url]http://www.bt.com/softphone/[/url] as its replacement. > > Just another of a long line of services/products that BT has recently > announced it is ceasing... > > Regards > Sunil[/color] Expected. VOIP is going to be huge and most of the big guns are getting into it. You can't really blame BT for hoping to cash in without the need to share the profits. The question is what is Yahoo! going to do now. |
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