October 18, 2004

Lingo, D-Link Partnership Offers VoIP to Business, Consumers

Primus Telecommunications Inc.'s Lingo has joined with D-Link to offer Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service to businesses and consumers.

According to TMCnet:

Available at Fry's Electronics initially, and rolling out to other major retailers nationwide, the new Lingo VoIP telephone service is bundled with the new D-Link Broadband Phone Service VoIP Router (DVG-1402S/L), providing both a high-quality Broadband VoIP telephone adapter as well as fully functioning home router and firewall.
Introduced back in June of this year, Lingo is a VoIP service that offers unmatched value and geographic coverage. Leveraging Primus' global presence, and a VoIP network that reaches over 150 countries, the new Lingo service offers consumers unlimited calling in the U.S., to Canada, and to Western Europe for only $19.95 per month, something no other broadband phone service provides at such a price.

Read more: Primus' Lingo and D-Link Join Forces to Deliver VoIP Solutions to Consumers and Small Business

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