TORONTO, ONTARIO--(Marketwired - Jan 21, 2014) - This month marks the 10-year anniversary of the introduction of phone service over the Internet (otherwise known as Voice over Internet Protocol, VoIP ...
Primus Telecom this morning became the latest telco to add a Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) service to its broadband offerings. Like existing offerings from iiNet and Internode, Primus' service - ...
"Lingo" Offers 3-Months Free, Unmatched $19.95 Monthly Rate For Unlimited Local and Long-Distance Calling in U.S., Plus Unlimited Calling to Canada and Western Europe Primus Telecommunications, Inc. ( ...
Canadian telecommunications provider Primus announced an expansion of its high-speed internet service. To start, Primus is rolling out internet plans in New Brunswick and Newfoundland with speed tiers ...
In response to a growing need from businesses for higher bandwidth to support cloud-based applications, and increasing demand from consumers to support more Internet-connected devices within the home, ...
Distributel-owned Primus Communications is expanding its internet offerings in Quebec. According to a press release, the Toronto-based telecommunications company’s network now covers “an additional 71 ...
TORONTO, Jan. 30, 2019 /CNW/ - Primus' unlimited Internet service is now available in New Brunswick and Newfoundland, with speed tiers up to 250 Mbps. Additionally, businesses and consumers in ...
Primus Canada said Thursday it has launched the first high-speed internet residential phone service in the country. Using a high-speed internet link and an additional connection box hooked up to a ...
Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. announced on Monday that it has acquired MIPPS – a wireless Internet service provider (ISP) – for an undisclosed amount of money to expand its wireless Internet ...
NEW YORK - The price war for Internet phone service is on. That's great news for people who make calls over the Net, and rotten news for telecommunications companies. Primus Telecommunications, Inc.
Internet giant Primus, one of the internet service providers involved in the Government’s mandatory filtering system trials, has compared the new filtering process to China’s harsh censorship laws.
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