Lingo Wins “Editors’ Pick” for VoIP by Wired Magazine

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 was tested and compared with Packet8, AT&T, Comcast, SIPphone, Skype, Verizon, and Vonage – and beat them all.

“We are delighted to be chosen as 'Editors’ Pick' among VoIP service providers by a respected magazine such as Wired,” said Srinath Narayan, Vice President of Consumer Markets for Lingo. “Their selection of Lingo validates what we always knew we offered – a product with a wide range of features, high quality, and a very attractive price.”

Highest quality at the lowest cost

Lingo provides customers with superb sound quality at the most affordable prices. The popular “Chatter Box” plan provides unlimited calling within the U.S. and to 22 other countries. It also includes the most requested calling features, such as Voicemail, Call Waiting, Call Forwarding, Return Call, Caller ID with name, 411 and 911 dialing, and more, all for just $21.95 per month with the 1st, 12th and 18th months free. Users can manage their accounts through what Wired editors describe as a “tidy online account manager.” A unique offering from Lingo is its optional mobile service called “Unwired” which the Wired editors confirm “lets you save big bucks when making international calls on your cell phone.”

“Make the Switch” Promotion

For VoIP users who currently have a VoIP service other than Lingo, the “Make the Switch” promotion gives them free equipment, free shipping, and free activation when they switch from their current provider to Lingo. Full details are available at Lingo.com.



Posted on Oct 30, 2007  Reviews | Share |  Digg
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