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  2. List of VoIP companies - Wikipedia

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    DSL, ISDN, Wireless, and VoIP products for communications devices BigAir: Sydney: Australia: DSL services and Australia's National Broadband Network CallFire: Santa Monica: United States: Web-based VoIP Comwave: Toronto: Canada: Web and Mobile applications, VoIP telephone service, broadband internet providers, and commercial telecommunication ...

  3. Line2 - Wikipedia

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    Line2 is a Virtual PBX phone service that allows companies to develop and maintain multiple internal phone lines to handle multiple external calls. Line2 uses cloud computing to allow one phone call to go to shared receivers, such as cell phones or fax machines, depending on which is more appropriate.

  4. Pinger - Wikipedia

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    Pinger, Inc. is a US Telecom provider for free texts, pictures, calls, and voicemails. [1] Pinger was founded in 2005 by former Palm, Inc. managers Greg Woock ( CEO of Pinger, Inc) and Joe Sipher. The company is headquartered in San Jose , California.

  5. Lingo (VoIP Service operator) - Wikipedia

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    Lingo Management, LLC "Lingo" was founded by Vincent M. Oddo, and partners, in 2018 as a voice and broadband provider based in Macon, Georgia and headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia. Lingo is a global Cloud/UC and managed service provider providing IP-based voice and data, mobile services, and other managed services to the Business, Carrier, and ...

  6. Ooma - Wikipedia

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    Ooma worked with West Valley City, Utah, in June 2014 to offer free telephone service to households through a fiber network. [23] In 2015, Ooma was named one of the fastest-growing private companies by the San Francisco Business Times and Silicon Valley Business Journal. [24] That same year, it was a gold winner of the Best of Biz Awards. [25]

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  8. AstraQom - Wikipedia

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    The service uses a toll-free number that is answered by agents who act as receptionists for various companies. [4] AstraQom Canada, AstraQom International's subsidiary, expanded in December 2013 by acquiring Shi Lian Telecom , a business telephone service provider targeting Chinese-owned businesses in Canada and the United States.

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