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Lingo Offers Unlimited VoIP to Mexico
[May 20, 2006]

Lingo Offers Unlimited VoIP to Mexico


TMCnet Contributing Editor
 

Lingo, the U.S. Internet phone service provider, is claiming to be “the first VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) provider to offer unlimited phone calling to Mexico.”

The new Lingo “Unlimited Mexico” VoIP plan provides customers with the opportunity to use their broadband Internet connections and phones to call family and business associates in Mexico as often as they like, for $29.95 per month.



Like other Lingo VoIP offerings, the plan also includes unlimited phone calls in the U.S. and to Canada.

Lingo is a telecom product offered by Primus Telecommunication, a well-known American telecom company. Primus does have an above-average international presence, which lets it offer fairly comprehensive international calling plans and do things like choose international phone numbers in any major international city.


With the addition of this VoIP calling plan, along with recently introduced “local” phone numbers in top Mexican markets, Lingo claims to offer “more options for calling to and from Mexico than any major broadband Internet phone service available today.”

Subscription to Lingo’s Unlimited Mexico plan is free for the first month, and $29.95 per month thereafter. The plan includes unlimited calls to Mexico (landline), unlimited local and long distance calls in the U.S. and to Canada (including Puerto Rico and U.S. Virgin Islands), competitive rates to 200+ other international locations, unlimited calls between Lingo customers and other points.

This Mexican plan is one of the unlimited Lingo VoIP calling plans designed for residential and small/home-based businesses, starting at $7.95 and available free for the first month.

David Sims is contributing editor for TMCnet. For more articles please visit David Sims’ columnist page.


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