Time Warner Hits 1 Million VoIP Users

Three months after Vonage became the first Internet telephony provider to hit the 1 million subscriber mark, cable giant Time Warner has hit the milestone as well -- in a much shorter period. The company signed up 146,000 users in October and November alone.

Time Warner Cable's blazing entrance into the VoIP market has been aided by its cable markets across 27 states. The company offers the phone service in a "triple-play package" with TV and broadband Internet. Unlimited local and long distance calls run $39.95 USD per month, with E911 service provided at no extra charge to all customers.

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