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  2. List of VoIP companies - Wikipedia

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    A-Z voip routes seller Access Communications: Regina, Saskatchewan: Canada: Cable television services AstraQom: Ottawa, Ontario: Canada: VoIP services and integrated communication solutions [buzzword] AudioCodes: Airport City: Israel: Networking products and applications to service providers and enterprises Avid Telecom: Arizona: United States ...

  3. IPC Systems - Wikipedia

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    IPC was the first to use Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) on the trading floor; this reduced communication costs. [9] The company introduced the first VoIP-based turret in 2001 and its second generation VoIP based turret, the IQ/MAX, in 2006. [10] Goldman Sachs sold the company to Silver Lake Partners in 2006 for $800 million. [11]

  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 ...

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  7. Internet telephony service provider - Wikipedia

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    An Internet telephony service provider (ITSP) offers digital telecommunications services based on Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) that are provisioned via the Internet. ITSPs provide services to end-users directly or as whole-sale suppliers to other ITSPs.

  8. 3CX - Wikipedia

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    3CX, Inc., is a software development company and developer of the 3CX Phone System. The 3CX Phone System is a software private branch exchange based on the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard to allow calls via the public switched telephone network (PSTN) or via Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) services.

  9. Telio - Wikipedia

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    Telio (stylized as Tel.io) is a Norwegian telecommunications company that provides VoIP telephony services in Norway, Denmark and the Netherlands with a total of 200,000 customers, [1] making it the second largest VoIP service provider in Norway, after Telenor. [2] It is also a virtual supplier of GSM mobile subscriptions.