*Press Release* FEBRUARY 1: VERIZON WIRELESS REIMAGINES THE HOME PHONE Innovative Verizon Hub Helps Manage Busy Lives and Helps Users Stay Connected to Family and Community BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – In a dynamic move sure to rattle devotees of plain old home phones, Verizon Wireless will introduce the new Verizon Hub on Feb. 1. Only Verizon Wireless can launch a new touch screen home phone system designed to replace old-style home phones with a souped-up home communications system, bridging wireline and wireless connectivity in one simple service, that runs on any broadband connection – whether supplied by Verizon FiOS Internet or DSL or any other high-speed service provider. Families with active lifestyles and virtually anyone who wants to stay current and connected need a tool that helps manage their communications, contacts and calendars simply and smartly – all from one easy screen. The Verizon Hub is poised to help pave the way for people to stay in touch and up to date with the information they need to navigate their increasingly busy days and nights. “The Verizon Hub reinvents the home phone system that’s been centered on your kitchen counter for years. We’re bringing huge new functionality to a common household device that will unlock its true potential. And in the process, Verizon Wireless is updating the tools busy families can use to manage their lives,” said Mike Lanman, vice president and chief marketing officer at Verizon Wireless. “The Verizon Hub is going to change the way you think about what you want and need your home phone to do. Whether you’re thinking about getting rid of your home phone or can’t live without it, now is the time to try out the Verizon Hub.” The Verizon Hub uses your existing broadband connection, and it’s quick to get it up and running. It will work with any open broadband connection from virtually any broadband provider – telecommunications or cable – anywhere in the United States. Out of the box, the Verizon Hub will have all the calling features users expect from the most advanced home phones, plus visual voicemail and robust contact list management. Verizon Wireless has also added exciting messaging options, including text message calendar alerts and audible turn-by-turn directions delivered to Verizon Wireless phones from the Verizon Hub – with just a few simple taps on the screen. Information will be at a family’s fingertips, literally from an easy-to-navigate touch screen with clear icons on the Verizon Hub. Families will start and end their days with nuggets of customized information from the Verizon Hub: • Check local traffic and weather in the morning before leaving the house • Update your calendar and automatically receive a text when an appointment changes or as a reminder not to be late • Get directions to the new site when the location for soccer practice is moved • Find the number of the new pizza parlor to order a pie • Preview the trailers from an upcoming movie that you might want to take the family to over the weekend, then purchase tickets using the Verizon Hub Families on the go can access all the information and functionality of the Verizon Hub remotely from a companion Web site, even adding calendar entries for family members and inputting new contacts from the Web site. The home-based Verizon Hub is instantly updated. Verizon Wireless customers who bring the Verizon Hub into their homes can connect to popular applications including VZ NavigatorSM and Chaperone®, as well as incorporate their wireless devices through text, picture and video messaging between wireless phones and the Verizon Hub. New and exciting V CAST content will also be available on the Verizon Hub, and when not in use, the Verizon Hub doubles as a digital picture frame displaying all of your favorite photos. More details on the Verizon Hub, including pricing and service plans, will be available in the coming days. For more information on Verizon Wireless products and services, please visit Cell Phones, Cell Phone Plans, Cell Phone Accessories - Verizon Wireless.
Sounds pretty interesting. However, IMO I think it's just a matter of time before people will carry their "home phone" with them, called a cell phone I think standard flip phones will slowly disappear and smartphones will be the standard communications device (no longer just a cellular device). But I did fail my futurist class in school......
That's a safe bet in my mind: "that runs on any broadband connection – whether supplied by Verizon FiOS Internet or DSL or any other high-speed service provider." With a standard FIOS installation, the original copper drop wire (aerial or buried) is removed. No more current-loop phones or services (from anyone else). COtech
i think that Verizon was offering something like this for a while and that this is it's replacement EDIT: was it called the Verizon one?
Verizon to shut down Internet phone service Verizon to shut down Internet phone service VoiceWing Verizon Communications Inc. has told customers it is shutting down its VoiceWing Internet-based phone service to focus on other technologies. VoiceWing will be permanently shuttered on March 31, the phone company told customers in a letter last week. Those who want to keep their phone numbers can move them to other services, but the process may take up to three weeks, so there's not much time to find an alternative. As with AT&T's CallVantage and the phone services of Vonage Holdings Corp., VoiceWing subscribers got a small adapter that allowed them to place calls by connecting a phone to a broadband Internet line. Such Voice over Internet Protocol, or VoIP, services sprouted up in the early years of the decade, but have lost steam amid persistent problems with audio quality and a patent litigation offensive from phone companies, including Verizon, against market leader Vonage. Cable companies, meanwhile, have used similar technology to successfully introduce their own phone services. Deltathree Inc., the VoIP company that ran the back-end services for VoiceWing, is running out of money and has seen its stock delisted from the Nasdaq Stock Market. The shutdown of VoiceWing "was a business decision based on a number of factors including the strategic fit of the service in our evolving digital voice portfolio," said Verizon spokeswoman Bobbi Henson. The New York-based company recently announced "The Hub," a multifunction touch-screen home phone that connects to a broadband line. It is also planning to introduce a VoIP service for customers on Verizon's own fiber-optic connections. VoiceWing was available to anyone with an Internet connection. Henson said VoiceWing was "a niche service that was never mass marketed." The company does not disclose how many customers VoiceWing has, but Henson said it was not material. AT&T Inc. stopped signing up new subscribers for CallVantage last summer.
More info out today on the hub....... *Press Release* THE HOME PHONE EXPERIENCE CHANGES FOREVER New Verizon Hub Puts a Communications Command Center in the Home; Available in More Than 2,500 Verizon Wireless Communications Stores BASKING RIDGE, N.J. – Households across the nation can now experience for themselves the most talked-about new consumer electronics device on the market, the Verizon Hub. The Verizon Hub is an intuitive device that puts a communications command center in the home that bridges wireline and wireless connectivity and runs on any broadband connection – whether supplied by Verizon FiOS Internet or DSL or any other high-speed service provider. Starting Sunday, Feb. 1, all Verizon Wireless Communications Stores across the nation will have live Verizon Hubs available to test out. The Verizon Hub, the first-ever VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) home telecommunications system featuring fully integrated connectivity with family members’ wireless phones, gives busy families information at their fingertips from an easy-to-navigate touch screen with clear icons. With the Verizon Hub, adults and kids get on-demand access to customized and family-specific information and entertainment by just touching the screen: • Manage the family calendar and send reminder texts to family members’ mobile phones – and text updates when appointments change; • Look up a business address and send a place-message to family members who use VZ NavigatorSM to help them easily access GPS turn-by-turn directions to the business; • Find recipes and watch instructional cooking shows for those recipes from the best names in cooking; • Check local traffic conditions and get the latest weather forecasts for cities you choose; • Catch up on the latest news, sports and entertainment of the day with V CAST videos; and • Read a summary of an upcoming movie, watch a movie trailer, find local theaters and show times, and purchase tickets. The Verizon Hub’s Web management site gives families the freedom to view customized information and share content on their Verizon Hub from any Internet connection. By logging into the Web site, family members can check missed calls, listen to voicemail and quickly upload favorite pictures to display on the Verizon Hub’s digital photo frame. Full Integration with Verizon Wireless Phones The Verizon Hub is the first VoIP phone designed from the ground up to be integrated with popular Verizon Wireless services: messaging, Chaperone® and VZ Navigator functions are all available on the Verizon Hub. For text, picture and video messaging-happy families, users can send and receive multimedia messages between the Verizon Hub and messaging-capable Verizon Wireless handsets and other Verizon Hub devices. The Verizon Hub makes it a snap to use and manage the company’s Chaperone child location service. Parents can view a list of family members using Chaperone directly from the Hub’s home page, and hit “Locate Now” to see a map showing the Chaperone device’s location. Then, by hitting “Send to VZ Navigator,” a parent immediately has directions to that Chaperone phone sent to their own mobile phone. A subscription to Chaperone is required. Several VZ Navigator-based services are available – after looking up an address, it’s easy to send a place message from the Hub to any VZ Navigator-enabled mobile device. Verizon Wireless customers without a VZ Navigator subscription receive just a text message with the location information, but not GPS turn-by-turn directions. A True Communications Command Center The Verizon Hub is a family communications command center, helping busy families manage their lives. From the touch screen, there’s access to: • Calendar (with Text Message Reminders) – View a monthly calendar, navigate forward and backward from the current month, set Calendar Alerts with a subject field for a specific time and date and reminder notification to appear on the Verizon Hub. Calendar Alerts can also be sent as a text message to any Verizon Wireless mobile phone. • Contact List – Create a personalized address book by storing contact information for friends, family and businesses. Contact list entries are synchronized between the Verizon Hub, Verizon Hub handsets and the Verizon Hub Web management site for quick and easy access. • Movie Listings, Show Times and Ticketing – Find out what’s playing at local theaters, view show times, play trailers and purchase movie tickets directly from the Verizon Hub’s touch screen. • Ringtones – Customize the Verizon Hub with a selection of free embedded ringtones. • Traffic – Get current video reports of slowdowns and accidents in top metropolitan areas. • V CAST News and Sports – Watch video of headline, financial and sports news, check sports scores and schedules. • V CAST Entertainment – View entertainment and celebrity news, kids’ entertainment and horoscopes. • V CAST Food & Dining – Access and view recipes (some with video demonstrations), tips and techniques, and healthy eating information. • V CAST Lifestyle – View tips and information on parenting and family, home and garden, going green, beauty and fashion, health and wellness, and travel. • Verizon Relay – View photos received via picture messaging from family and others, all in one place. • Visual Voice Mail – Browse voicemails in the voicemail box through a graphical interface, view message information before choosing which message to play, prioritize message playback order. • White Pages and Yellow Pages – Perform name-based searches of white page directory listings by city and state and search the entire Yellow Pages by keyword or business name, along with the option to browse by category. • Weather – View five-day forecasts for a location right from the home screen (multiple city views available). The Verizon Hub has added features that make it the go-to consumer electronics device in the kitchen: a full-screen calculator, intercom and handset paging, a variety of screensavers and custom slideshows for customizing when the base is in an idle state, wallpapers, plus time and date shown on the home screen with a shortcut to the calendar. Family members can use call logs to view missed, incoming and outgoing calls, look up contact information with reverse number lookup, call control for managing popular calling features and settings, and message status to get alerts for new calls, voicemails and messages. Voice Features The new Verizon Hub reaches beyond plain old voice, but families still need a reliable way to make and receive calls at home. With a Verizon Digital Voice plan, Verizon Hub customers get unlimited calling to numbers in the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada, as well as American Samoa, Guam, Northern Mariana Islands and the U.S. Virgin Islands, plus access to many features available on traditional home phones or phone service. The Verizon Digital Voice plan includes call waiting, call forwarding, caller ID, caller ID with name, caller ID block, incoming and international call block, anonymous call rejection, remote access to voicemail, 10-number speed dial, and three-way calling. In addition, the Verizon Hub offers a variety of advanced options and features for voice calls: • 10-Digit Dialing – The Verizon Hub uses standard American 10-digit dialing behavior so the “1” will not have to be dialed in order to make domestic calls. For international calls, customers will dial 011 before the country code and number. • Back-Up Number – Allows customers to designate an alternate number (e.g. wireless or office number) where calls would be automatically forwarded in the event of a power outage or failure of the broadband connection. • Call Logs – Lists the caller’s telephone number, date, time of day, physical location, and duration of every incoming, outgoing and missed call made during the current billing cycle; allows customers to quickly scan calls to determine which are domestic or international. • Contacts – Create a personalized address book by storing contact information for friends, family and businesses. The contact list entries are synchronized between the Verizon Hub, additional Verizon Hub handsets and the Verizon Hub Web management site for easy access. • Do Not Disturb – Using two separate menu options, customers can either send all calls directly to voicemail or receive calls only from those they have identified as an “accepted” caller (all other calls will receive a Do Not Disturb message and be rejected). • Return Call (*69) – Quickly return any incoming call, even if the customer didn’t answer the call. • Simultaneous Ring – Incoming calls can ring on up to three unique phone numbers plus the Verizon Hub number, and the first phone that’s answered connects to the caller. • Visual Voice Mail – Subscribers can view voicemails in their voicemail box, plus delete, reply and forward their voicemail messages without having to listen to prior messages or voice instructions. Customers can view Visual Voice Mail from both the Verizon Hub and from the Verizon Hub Web management site. Pricing and Availability • To get and use the Verizon Hub, potential customers need: • 911 service in the location they plan to use the Verizon Hub (virtually the entire nation); • A home broadband connection of any sort – from Verizon or any telecommunications or cable company; • A wireless router in the home; • Verizon Wireless service; • Verizon Digital Voice plan: $34.99 a month for unlimited calling in the U.S., Puerto Rico and U.S. Territories and Canada, and unlimited messaging to and from Verizon Wireless phones with Unlimited Messaging. The Verizon Hub costs $199.99 after a $50 mail-in rebate with a two-year agreement; additional cordless handsets, which can be used throughout the home, will be available for $79.99 each. For customers who do not have a wireless router, Verizon Wireless will also offer one for $69.99. For more information on the Verizon Hub, visit www.verizonwireless.com/hub.
i have a feeling that the Verizon Wireless integration will be a real seller but i wonder how they'll bill text messaging........with One Bill this will encourage more people to bundle services
This part reminds me of the France Telecom's Minitel terminal/phones (about 10 to 12 years ago). This feature lets the telco stop publishing directories! COtech
I saw it today in a Verizon Wireless Store. It was a disappointment. You could get a VOIP service for a lot less money with 2 lines. This unit only allows one line. Other VOIP adapters allow 2 lines. The Verizon unit requires a cordless phone, one is supplied others are $79.95 each. A regular VOIP phone gives the option of connecting to house wiring, this one does not.
I picked up a brochure at the VZW store. I noticed that if one buys this unit they are going to be charged the same state and federal wireless taxes as a cell account. Another reason to look to regular VOIP for a landline. I had high hopes for this and the home cell extender. No more.
That was fast..... Verizon announced last week that they will discontinue the Hub. I wonder how many they actually sold.