Saturday, November 3, 2007

Lingo wins EDITOR's PICK award among VoIP Services

Lingo chosen "Editors' Pick" by Wired for Voice Over Internet Protocol (VoIP). When Wired magazine tested and compared eight VoIP services for their Winter 2008 Test issue, Lingo, emerged as "Editors' Pick" for its cost, features and quality. Lingo beat all others in cost on U.S. and international calls, and was recognized for its high quality of service, easy-to-use online account manager and quick tech support. Owned by Primus Telecommunications Group, a leading global telecommunications company with approximately $1 billion in annual revenue, Lingo is one of the most affordable, reliable, and stable consumer and small business VoIP phone services provider in the U.S. Lingo offers local and long distance calling anywhere in the U.S., to Canada and a growing number of countries around the world. Lingo customers save as much as 50 percent over traditional and bundled phone and cable company offerings for local and long distance calling services in the U.S.

Among the editor’s accolades: “Most inexpensive plan.”; “Domestic calls were superb, soundwise.”; “Tidy online account manager.” And “No hold time for tech support.” In other words, Lingo is the best choice when it comes to price, quality, convenience and customer service. Lingo was tested and compared with Packet8, AT&T, Comcast, SIPphone, Skype, Verizon, and Vonage – and beat them all.

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