Wired magazine has tested and compared eight VoIP services for their Winter 2008 Test issue with Lingo selected as "Editors' Pick." The test rated cost, features and quality and Lingo won over Packet8, AT&T, Comcast, SIPphone, Skype, Verizon.
Wired's verdict: "Looking for a bargain? Lingo's low monthly fee covers unlimited calling to the U.S., Canada, Puerto Rico, and more than 20 other countries, including Australia and most of western Europe. Although we initially encountered an annoying echo with overseas connections, after contacting the company for help, the problem went away. Domestic calls were superb, sound wise."
Lingo was of course happy: "We are delighted to be chosen as 'Editors' Pick' among VoIP service providers by a respected magazine such as Wired," said Srinath Narayan, vice president of consumer markets for Lingo. "Their selection of Lingo validates what we always knew we offered--a product with a wide range of features, high quality, and a very attractive price."
For More:
- Wired's Best VoIP services Report [1]
Related Articles:
ISP-Planet says Vonage top VoIP carrier Report [2]
VoIP quality on the upswing Report [3]
Links:
[1] http://www.wired.com/gadgets/wireless/magazine/test2007/mp_voip_services
[2] http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/vonage-still-top-voip-carrier/2007-04-19
[3] http://www.fiercevoip.com/story/voip-quality-upswing/2007-09-20