Lingo Is 1st VoIP Phone Service to Offer Unlimited Calling to Mexico (News Release)   5/31/2005 - 1,824 views,

Summary: MCLEAN, Va., May 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Lingo, the U.S. Internet phone service provider, today became the first VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) provider to offer unlimited phone calling to Mexico. The new Lingo "Unlimited Mexico" VoIP plan provides ...

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MCLEAN, Va., May 31 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Lingo, the U.S. Internet
phone service provider, today became the first VoIP (Voice over Internet
Protocol) provider to offer unlimited phone calling to Mexico.

The new Lingo “Unlimited Mexico” VoIP plan provides members of the U.S.
Mexican community, among others, 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.

With the addition of this VoIP calling plan, along with recently
introduced “local” phone numbers in top Mexican markets, Lingo
(http://www.Lingo.com) now offers more options for calling to and from Mexico
than any major broadband Internet phone service available today.

“As the market leader for affordable international VoIP calling services,
Lingo is setting another precedent by adding the first unlimited Internet
calling plan to Mexico,” said Cathy Peterson, director of marketing for Lingo.
“Now the U.S. Mexican community, including more than 20 million Mexican
Americans, can call family and friends in Mexico and talk on the phone as much
as they like with Lingo.”

Lingo Unlimited Mexico Calling Plan
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)
* Very low rates to 200+ other international locations
* Unlimited calls between Lingo customers
* A Lingo Analog Phone Adapter (”ATA” or “Lingo Box”)
* 24 x 7 customer and technical support services
* Over 25 calling features
* The opportunity to keep your current U.S. phone number or select another
phone number in over 220 area codes
* The opportunity to add an “International Universal Number” from 25 other
countries, including Mexico, for an additional $10.00 per month.

The Unlimited Mexico calling plan joins other unlimited Lingo VoIP calling
plans designed for residential and small/home-based businesses, starting at
$7.95 and available free for the first month.

To learn more about Lingo and VoIP, and to sign up online for the service,
visit http://www.Lingo.com.

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