Tuesday, October 30, 2007

Global Gabber Residential Calling Plan

Lingo, owned and backed by Primus, is one of the leading VoIP providers in the US mainly known for its reliability, functionality and voice quality. It is committed in providing the best calling plans at lowest possible rates to the customers in the residential and small business sectors. Backed by Primus, Lingo has won a niche in the VoIP market today for delivering high quality voice services at competitive rates.

Make a lot of international calls? Then Lingo’s Global Gabber is the plan for you.

By subscribing to this plan you will get:
  • FREE unlimited calling to other In-Network Lingo subscribers

  • Unlimited US, Canada, and Puerto Rico calling plus 300 international* minute
  • Local Number Portability
  • FREE online account management makes it easy to manage your settings, voicemail and more through the web

  • FREE equipment - Lingo Phone Adapter
  • Select a phone number from over 220 US area codes (international and additional US phone numbers available

The Toll Free Number feature, offered with this plan, allows friends, relatives, and business associates of Lingo subscribers to call them for free from anywhere in the US. Lingo subscribers can avail of this 100-minute-calling feature by just paying $4.95 per month. Adding Lingo’s toll free number to your line is very easy. You have to log into your account and click on “My Plan” and click “Add a Toll Free Number”. The Toll Free Number will ring on your regular Lingo phone line. An additional charge of 3 cents shall also be paid for every minute over 100 calling minutes.

Thursday, October 25, 2007

Lingo Broadband Phone Service Provider Wins Editor's Pick Award


Lingo wins Wired Magazine’s Editors' Pick Award



Lingo, a leading internet phone service provider in US, for its remarkable integration of complex telephony technology with productivity-enhancing features and solid design. Lingo in comparison with Packet8, Vonage, Skype, AT&T CallVantage and Verizon Voicewing received high marks for ease of installation, extensive documentation, fully functional assessment features and user-friendly interface. Lingo delivered a better mix of hardware, software, and configurability—especially for small and medium-size businesses that do not have the administrative manpower to deal with extremely complex telephony solutions.

WIRED: Most inexpensive plan. Tidy online account manager. No hold time for tech support. Optional mobile plan lets you save big bucks when making international calls on your cell phone, $22 per month, lingo.com

Packet8 Digital Phone Service

Packet8 sent us a sweet $300 video phone, but the hardware wasn't enough to mask intermittent problems. Call quality on our end was gener ally fine; however, our gabbing partners often groused about a loud crackling noise. Plus, the Web-based account manager is obtuse, requiring multiple clicks to access features like call forwarding and logged calls.

WIRED: Quick and easy setup. Monthly fee covers calls to US and nine other countries. Optional $199 annual contract offers $100 savings. Tango videophone we tested had a 5-inch LCD and nifty rotating camera, $25 per month.

TIRED: Inconsistent voice quality. Online layout is drab and uninviting.

SIPphone Gizmo Project

Break free from the Skype-using herd! Unlike Skype, Gizmo Project is based on an open standard, which means you can connect with other networks, such as AIM and MSN Messenger. A cool Account Snapshot spots missed calls, accesses your profile, and keeps tabs on your balance.

WIRED: Clear-as-a-bell calls. Free voicemail. Voice messages delivered via email. Ability to record calls to hard drive. Competitive international rates for calls to landline and mobile numbers.
Free computer-to-computer calls, various prepaid rates and per-minute rates for calls to landlines or cells in and outside the US.

TIRED: No all-you-can-talk plan. Dialing on the fly involves multiple clicks

AT&T CallVantage

Hats off to AT&T for its all-around solid service. Setup was a snap - we were ready to make calls in about six minutes, and the phone's friendly beep indicating successful installation was a nice touch. The online account manager is as efficient as can be: You can access a host of settings, such as call waiting and voicemail, with just one click.

WIRED: Excellent call quality — no echoes, choppiness, muffling, or background interference. Before placing the first call, Ma Bell asked us to confirm our address for Enhanced 911, saving a trip to the Web site,
$25 per month.

TIRED: Area code required for local dialing. Monthly fee covers calls to the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico only.

Skype

With a reported 220 million-plus users, even the most socially impaired can find somebody to talk to on Skype. Yet call quality falls a hair short of Gizmo's, with words occasionally getting clipped. The main interface feels a bit overcrowded, too, though we like how easy it is to hop between tasks, whether dialing, adding a contact, or using SkypeFind to locate a café .

WIRED: Flat yearly rate for unlimited phoning to numbers in the US and Canada; competitive rates for the rest of the planet, Free Skype-to-Skype calls; $30 per year for landline or cell calls in the US and Canada.

TIRED: Area code required for local dialing. Monthly fee covers calls to the US, Canada, and Puerto Rico only.

Comcast Digital Voice

Comcast's service is the priciest one we considered, by a long shot. And that hefty fee only buys you calls to the US, Canada, and a few US territories. At least call quality was terrific most of the time, although a handful were choppy — as if a blustery wind were whipping through the wires — and one connection was mysteriously dropped. One perk: no wrestling with installation. Comcast sends a tech to do the honors.

WIRED: Online account is easy to navigate. Quick pickup by tech support, $45 per month.


TIRED: Company offers a discount on service only if you're a cable and high-speed Internet customer. The savings: a measly $5. Pay as you go for all calls to numbers abroad. Bulky 8 x 7 x 1.9-inch box.

Verizon Voicewing

Verizon's VoIP service is not for the impatient. Setup was the most cumber some of all the services we tested. After logging in to the VoiceWing site, we had to register the telephony adapter's MAC address (twice), click through a series of screens while hooking up cords, then wait a few more minutes. Once up and running, call quality was impressive for domestic connections but sounded slightly muffled on overseas calls.

WIRED: Compact adapter (4 x 4 x 1 inches). No wait time for tech support, $25 per month.

TIRED: Fee covers only the US, Canada, Puerto Rico, and other US territories. Cluttered online account manager makes accessing billing info a chore. No discount for existing Verizon Wireless customers.

Vonage

Enough already with the insufferable ad campaign. But we'll grudgingly forgive Vonage because it delivers the goods. Call quality is first-rate, account management is a breeze, and the service boasts some unique features: You can limit how much bandwidth gets doled out to calls while keeping sound quality optimized, and Vonage will convert your friends' rambling voicemails to text and deliver them via email for 25 cents a pop.

WIRED: Setup takes just minutes. Monthly plan covers calls to US, Canada, Puerto Rico, and five European countries. Short hold time for phone support, $25 per month.

TIRED: Sometimes had trouble accessing voicemail via Vonage's portal. One conversation partner grumbled about an annoying "paper crinkling" sound.

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Small Talk Plan - Get VoIPed with Lingo

Lingo, a leading US VoIP service provider in US and subsidiary of Primus, launches several calling plans suitable for home and business applications. Lingo's residential plans include Chatter Box, Talk 365, Global Gabber, Small Talk and Lingo Talk. These plans are available for making unlimited calls to anywhere in the US, including HI, AK, USVI, and PR and also to Canada, Puerto Rico, and 21 countries including Western Europe plus Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea. Lingo residential calling plans are specifically formulated to accommodate the varied needs of home users. These plans help subscribers to save hugely on their regular phone bills.

Lingo’s Small Talk Plan is great for those who want the benefits and features of Lingo but don’t need unlimited calling. This plan allows users to make calls for 500 minutes to US, Canada, and Puerto Rico at any time, day or night. The calls you make to other Lingo subscribers using this plan is free and also unlimited. The advanced and basic features of Small Talk Plan are Voicemail, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Return Call, Caller ID with name, 411, 911 dialing, Area Code Selection, Local Number Portability, 3 Way Calling and more.......

Monday, October 22, 2007

Business Calling Plans from lingo with fantastic calling features

Lingo, a leading VoIP provider in the US, is backed by Primus, one of the largest telecom companies with over $1 Billion annual revenue. It offers monthly, annual and unlimited calling plans to individuals, small businesses and home offices.

Lingo’s Business Plus Plan is the best and affordable option of those who want to make frequent international calls for their business needs. This plan offers both basic and advanced features such as Voicemail, Redial, Area Code Selection, Online Account Management, Free In-Network Calling, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, 3 Way Calling, Local Number Portability, Caller ID Block, Caller ID with Name, Emergency Calling, Universal Phone Number, and Toll Free Number.

Area code selection is one of the fantastic calling features offered with this plan. Lingo provides US local area codes and international phone numbers outside of North America to its customers. With this service, Lingo customers will get a choice of three phone numbers in their own area code, in another state and in any other country where Lingo’s Universal Phone Numbers are offered. This calling service facilitates friends and family in the US or other countries can call Lingo subscribers at local call rates. Lingo offers area codes in 13 countries such as Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, France, Guatemala, Hong Kong, Italy, Japan, South Korea, Spain, Taiwan, and the UK. All you need to avail of Business Plus Plan is the broadband internet connectivity in your home or office.


New offer for Chatterbox residential calling plan

Friday, October 19, 2007

Subscribe to Lingo and stay connected with your loved ones



Lingo started in 1999 operates a VoIP network which spans 150 countries and carries nearly 2 billion minutes of worldwide VoIP traffic annually. They are one of the most affordable VoIP providers, offering calling plans that includes unlimited calling to 21 major European countries at no extra charge. With plans starting at just $7.95 and moving through a range of options up to $79.95, Lingo strives to offer a plan suitable for any VoIP user. All plans from Lingo are packed with over 20 calling features plus additional services.

Join Lingo and get the best deal around when you make calls with your existing high-speed Internet connection.

Chatter Box Plan - Among the residential calling plans, the monthly Chatter Box Plan offers best home calling solutions for just $21.95. It includes both basic and advanced calling features. With this plan, subscribers can select international phone numbers from 14 countries and also can have up to three phone numbers in order to get local, inter-state and international calling solutions. For easy recognition, subscribers can assign each with its own distinctive ringtones. Lingo’s Chatter Box Plan is available in 22 countries.

Compared to similar plans offered by other VoIP providers, Lingo’s Chatter Box Plan costs only below $320 annually.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Lingo link Plan from Lingo for residential VoIP users

Lingo, pioneers in VoIP service providers in US, offers great local and long distance calling solutions at competitive rates. Whether you need a calling plan just for making calls within your own local calling area, or for making calls to international destinations, Lingo has every thing you need. Among the various plans, the residential calling plans come with great features to fit every need of home VoIP users. By subscribing any of the Lingo residential calling plans, you can call friends and relatives all over the world. Lingo Link Plan, a residential calling plan formulated for budget and small VoIP users in mind, allows subscribers to call only a small group of friends or relatives. You can avail of this perfect residential VoIP plan by simply paying just $7.95 per month.

Lingo Link Plan features

  • Unlimited calling to Lingo subscribers

  • Anonymous Call Rejection

  • Call Forwarding

  • Caller ID Block

  • Call Waiting

  • Do Not Disturb

  • Speed Dial

  • Voicemail

  • 3-Way Calling

  • Emergency Calling Service

Now, Lingo has special offers for new customers. By switching to either monthly Chatter Box Plan or annual Talk 365 Plan, they will get free equipment, free shipping, free activation and 30 Day Money Back Guarantee.

Monday, October 15, 2007

Lingo Unwired service - Make international calls from you cell phone at most affordable rates



Lingo is one of the best broadband phone companies in the US, offering unlimited local and long distance calls within the US, Canada, Puerto Rico and to over 25 countries across the world. It offers a wide range of affordable and reliable calling plans suitable for residential and small business VoIP users.

Lingo has come up with an innovative service
, Lingo Unwired - so that you can make international calls from your cell phone at just a DIME/minute to over 100 countries. And all these conveniences and savings without changing your current cell phone provider, service plan or cell phone number. Lingo Unwired is only available with Lingo subscription service. by activating Lingo Unwired service you get quality connections, you need not have to pay additional fee and all calls made by you will be conveniently billed monthly to your Lingo account.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Talk 365 Plan - Annual Residential Calling Plan from lingo

Lingo, one of the largest VoIP services provider in the US, offers affordable and reliable calling solutions at unbelievable local and international rates. Lingo is a part of Primus Telecommunications, Inc. industry leader in international VoIP and voice service. As a full service VoIP company, Lingo always strives to provide everything that a VoIP user need and want with his/her Internet phone service. All its plans come with lots of exciting calling features. Lingo currently offers five different Residential Calling Plans suiting everyone's needs - Chatter Box, Talk 365, Global Gabber, Small Talk, Lingo Talk

Lingo's Talk 365 is an annual plan that offers unlimited calling and the convenience of paying for one full year at once. By subscribing to this plan you get Unlimited calling to US, Canada, and Puerto Rico, Local Number Portability so that you can keep your existing phone number, FREE unlimited calling to other In-Network Lingo subscribers, FREE online account management makes it easy to manage your settings, voicemail and more through the web.

Talk 365 has an annual fee of $195 paid at the time of sign up. After the 12-month subscription period, the annual plan will automatically renew for another year at the current rate of renewal, currently $195 per year. Voicemail, Call Forwarding, Call Waiting, Anonymous Call Rejection, Return Call, Free In-Network Calling, 3 Way calling, Caller ID with name, 411, 911 dialing, Directory Assistance and lot more are available with Talk 365 Calling plan.

Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Business Premium Plan - Unlimited calling throughout US

Lingo, a Primus-backed VoIP provider, offers best calling solutions that offer both local and international calls anywhere in the US, Canada and to over 21 countries across the world. Lingo offers a wide variety of business calling plans suitable for small business and home office entrepreneurs. These plans help them to grow and succeed in their business. Its most effective calling plan, Business Premium Plan provides unlimited calling throughout the US and to Canada, UK, Puerto Rico, Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Finland, Luxembourg, Norway, Australia, Vatican City, Portugal, New Zealand, China, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan for $79.95/month.

Last Number Redial, a convenient calling feature included in this plan allows subscribers to quickly and easily call the last number they tried. By simply pressing *66, the Lingo VoIP phone service will automatically redial the most recent number you dialed. This feature avoids the trouble of dialing the access number and the PIN again. Other benefits you will receive with this plan are Lingo Office Assistant, free additional fax or voice line and free Lingo adapter.


Chatter Box Plan Only. 1th, 12th and 18th month are free. $21.95 all other months.

Monday, October 8, 2007

Lingo - Broadband Internet Phone Services with unlimited calling

Lingo, a subsidiary of McLean, Virginia-based Primus Telecommunications Group, Incorporated is one of the most affordable Internet phone services providers in U.S. Lingo owns and operates an extensive global network, including a VoIP network which spans 150 countries and carries nearly 2 billion minutes of worldwide VoIP traffic annually. Lingo offers a wide range of business calling plans and residential calling plans to meet the individual needs of different customers.

Lingo Business Calling Plans : Business Value Plan, Business Plus Plan, Business Premium Plan

Lingo Residential Calling Plans: ChatterBox Plan, Global Gabber Plan, Lingo Link Plan, Small Talk Plan, Talk 365 Plan

Lingo calling plans run on a customer's high-speed Internet connection and existing phone and phone number. All plans include the Lingo Small Business Office Assistant, an exclusive package of productivity tools, including a free second phone line that can be used for voice or fax to generate more business; critical conferencing services to close the deal; simultaneous ringing and call forwarding services to help avoid missed business calls and opportunities; voice mail that automatically transcribes into email; and more than 20 other Lingo calling features that can be easily managed 24/7 directly from Microsoft Outlook, Internet Explorer, and Mozilla Firefox. In addition, Lingo Small Business comes with free Lingo equipment, a $50 value.

Saturday, October 6, 2007

Lingo residential calling plans with enhanced calling features

Lingo, an industry leader in local and international VoIP service, provides affordable and reliable calling solutions to the residential and home business customers. Lingo calling plans are formulated to provide subscribers enhanced voice quality and superior functionality. With Lingo’s residential calling plans, you will get a variety of options for calling your friends and relatives. Among the Lingo residential calling plans, Chatter Box Plan for $ 21.95/month is great to make unlimited calls to anywhere in the US, including HI, AK, USVI, and PR and also to Canada, Puerto Rico, and 21 countries including Western Europe plus Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, and South Korea.

Lingo Chatter Box Plan includes all the features that you get from your traditional home phone system plus Internet phone calling features. All you need to include this plan to your residential calling needs is a broadband Internet connectivity. With this plan, you can save up to 50% on your phone bills. Chatter Box Plan is now available to new subscribers only. They will receive 1st, 12th and 18th months of free service and free equipment. In addition, the Chatter Box subscribers will receive free unlimited calling to other In-Network Lingo subscribers, free Lingo Phone Adapter and free online account management.

Chatter Box Plan Only. 1th, 12th and 18th month are free. $21.95 all other months.

Friday, October 5, 2007

Jury decides Vonage Violated Sprint Nextel's Phone Patents

Vonage was ordered in federal court to pay $69.5 million in damages for infringing on six telecommunications patents owned by competitor Sprint-Nextel. This is the latest in a series of lawsuits levelled against the Voice over Internet Protocol (VoiP) company, which have pitted Vonage against telecom giants such as Verizon and Sprint-Nextel. In fact, the Sprint-Nextel ruling, which was handed down on Sept. 25, came only a day before the US Court of Appeals affirmed that Vonage owed Verizon $58 million, although it struck down a similar royalty-based ruling. The jury found Vonage Holdings Corp had infringed six patents owned by competitor Sprint Nextel Corp. and should pay $69.5 million in damages. Vonage shares fell 66 cents, or 34 percent, to $1.30 at 4:32 p.m. in New York Stock Exchange composite trading. Trading was halted for almost two hours immediately after the verdict. The company's future may depend on the alternative technology for the disputed patent.

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Perfect calling plans from Lingo for starter home offices

Lingo is one of the major VoIP carriers in United States of America. It offers great business calling plans helpful for starter home offices and other small and medium business applications. They are Business Value Plan, Business Plus Plan and Business Plan Premium. Among the above three plans, Business Value Plan is offered at $39.95 per month. With this plan, users will get 500 outgoing minutes to call within the US mainland, AK, HI, PR and USVI and to Canada.

Important calling features offered with this plan are Voicemail, Caller ID with Name, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Caller ID Block, *69, Redial and more. Using the 3 way calling feature, you can speak with two other people in different locations at the same time. This feature is great for people who want to talk with more than one friend, family member or associate at a time. With this feature, you can easily plan an event, conduct a meeting or consult a third party over your phone. With its convenient Directory Assistance service, Lingo Business Value Plan subscribers will get a direct line to phone numbers, restaurants, plumbers and so much more they are trying to reach
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Wednesday, October 3, 2007

Vonage Loses $69.5 million in patent lawsuit to Sprint Nextel

In October 2005, Sprint Nextel filed a suit against Vonage and two other VoIP providers claiming the companies violated seven patents on technology for processing and delivering packetized voice and data, including VoIP and was expected to go to trial this September. Its suit in U.S. District Court for the District of Kansas, in Kansas City, Kan., seeks an injunction against further infringement and unspecified monetary damages.

A jury verdict announced last Wednesday in the patent infringement dispute between Sprint Nextel and Vonage in the U.S. District Court in Kansas City, found that Vonage infringes all six of Sprint Nextel's voice-over-packet patents at issue in the case. The jury awarded Sprint Nextel $69.5 million in past damages and a five percent royalty on future revenue. Sprint's voice-over-packet portfolio comprises more than 100 patents covering different methods, components and systems that efficiently connect telephone calls between a regular telephone network and a packet-switched network such as the Internet.