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Friday, May 05, 2006

Vonage gets squeezed from above-Verizon- and below-AOL

So will Vonage be able to go public? Or will the market notice that they are nearing the end of their rope as this market continues to rapidly evolve... Here are Russell Shaw's comments:

On Wednesday, Verizon announced that it would lower the cost of its VoiceWing service from $34.95 a month to $24.95 a month. That's a tad cheaper than Vonage's most comparable, $24.99 plan. But unlike Vonage VoiceWing's activation will be free...
Read the rest at Russell's ZD Net Blog...

posted by Ted Shelton at 10:36 AM

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