Thursday, September 6, 2007

Feature rich Business plans that include unlimited calling options

Among the various VoIP providers in the US, Lingo holds a strong position as it is established and backed by Primus – a leader in the telecommunication sector. Lingo has residential and business calling plans for its customers to make unlimited calls to U.S., Canada, and to Western Europe. Lingo offers three attractive business calling plans such as Business Value Plan, Business Plus Plan and Business Premium Plan. The Business Premium Plan is an unlimited robust calling plan that allows local and long distance calling within US, Canada, UK, Puerto Rico, Netherlands, Germany, France, Italy, Ireland, Belgium, Austria, Denmark, Switzerland, Sweden, Spain, Finland, Luxembourg, Norway, Australia, Vatican City, Portugal, New Zealand, China, Singapore, South Korea, Japan, Hong Kong and Taiwan.

Like other Lingo’s calling plans, this plan also offers 20 plus calling features and other key services. Voicemail, one of its attractive basic calling features, allows users to manage their messages by phone, the web and e-mail. You can access your Voicemail from your Lingo phone or from anywhere. You can remotely access your voicemail by simply dialing your phone number plus the passcode. In addition to the above facility, you can check, receive and play back your voicemails by email. Without checking your phone, you can directly play your messages right from your computer. The Voicemail feature can be canceled by dialing a deactivation code.


The Lingo’s online management, you can turn your VoIP phone service features on or off anytime you want, activate e-mail notification, and change or modify other voicemail options. If you're feeling creative you can even upload wav files to use for your voicemail greetings. Voicemail is a free calling feature included in all Lingo’s service plans. By switching to Business Premium Plan now, you will get special promos such as 1 month free usage, Lingo Office Assistant, free additional voice or fax line and a free Lingo adapter.

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