
Yahoo and AT&T have joined hands to offer subscribers of their high-speed Internet service an integrated voice over IP(VoIP) application.
Together the two companies will release a dual-branded version of the Yahoo messenger service with voice capabilities, according to UPI.
"AT&T Yahoo! messenger with voice enhances and adds value to our broadband service," Scott Helbing, chief marketing office at AT&T's consumer unit, said in a news release. "It also underscores our commitment to lead the industry in delivering the next generation of integrated communications and entertainment services," he added.
"Together we can continue to create seamless experiences that bridge the traditional telecommunications and Internet worlds. We are excited to bring together Yahoo!'s Internet community and applications with AT&T's history of innovation, high-quality network, and leading voice and high speed Internet services," said Steve Boom, senior vice president of broadband at Yahoo!.
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