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Monday, January 8th

  • ATS Intros 1st VoIP Cordless For Lingo

    American Telecom Services (ATS) will offer its first DECT cordless phone for use with Lingo's VoIP service in the first quarter of 2007, the company said....

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Monday, June 14th

  • PRIMUS Canada launches Canada's first national internet phone service for small and medium-sized business

    PRIMUS Canada's TalkBroadband(TM) for business cuts 25 - 75% off the cost of local and long distance calling for small and medium-sized businesses - New small business survey shows that more than two-thirds of Canadian managers are likely to switch to VoIP service to obtain these savings - TalkBroadband delivers more advanced features to small and medium-sized businesses than ever before, and makes them easy to manage....

 

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