Lingo Broadband Phone Service Launches Annual Calling Plan – Talk 365

Lingo (http://www.lingo.com), a leading U.S. broadband phone service provider, today announced an annual calling plan – Talk 365. Talk 365 allows Lingo customers to pay only $195 for an entire year of phone service, which averages to just over $16 per month.

“We are pleased to provide Lingo customers with an additional calling plan that will further reduce their home phone service and long distance calling costs,” said Srinath Narayan, Vice President of Lingo, Inc. “The creation of Talk 365 for Lingo broadband phone service responds to our customers’ desire for a low-cost, annual calling plan.”

Lingo customers on the new Talk 365 plan will be able to make calls to anywhere in the US, to Canada, and to Puerto Rico, plus enjoy over 20 calling features such as caller ID with name, voicemail to email, and call waiting at no extra cost. Customers can learn more about the service and sign up online at www.lingo.com, or by calling 1-866-546-4603.

About Lingo

Lingo is one of the most affordable U.S. broadband phone services, offering local and long distance calls (subject to restrictions described in the terms and conditions of service) anywhere in the U.S., to Canada and to many other countries through several calling plan options. Lingo users can save up to 50 percent over what traditional phone companies charge U.S. consumers for local and long distance calling services. To place and receive calls customers only need a broadband Internet connection, a regular phone, and a “Lingo Box,” which is provided free of charge when they subscribe.

With more domestic and international coverage than any of the other major VoIP phone providers in the U.S. today, Lingo consumer and small business subscribers can select U.S. phone numbers from over 300 major markets, and international phone numbers from cities in 14 foreign countries. Lingo’s VoIP service is sold directly through the web site at http://www.lingo.com.

Source and more info: businesswire

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