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- Telefonica Ecuador Interconnects To iBasis For Termination of International Calls
- Ecuador's Leading Mobile Operator Provides Reliable, High Quality Route and Positions iBasis to Gain Market Share in Traffic to Fast-Growing Destination BURLINGTON, Mass. -- iBasis, Inc. (NASDAQ: IBAS), the global VoIP company, today announced Telefonica Ecuador (a part of the Telefonica S.A Group) has connected to The iBasis Network[TM]...
- Research articles 2007-08-27
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- iBasis Reduces Cost of Calling Iraq, Afghanistan and the Indian Sub-Continent for its Pingo Prepaid Service Customers; RateWatcher™ Reduction Offers Significant Savings for Pingo Subscribers
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- PingoTM, the prepaid calling card service of iBasis (OTCBB: IBAS), today announced new lower rates on calls to Iraq, Afghanistan, India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. The reductions are the result of RateWatcherTM, a feature of Pingo that actively searches for opportunities to reduce costs and pass the savings...
- Research articles 2005-09-27
- iBasis Enables Consumers to 'Pingo the Planet for Pennies' by Dropping Long Distance Rates on VoIP Calling Service; Calls to More than 75 Countries Now 3 cents or Less per Minute Using Pingo® Prepaid Calling Service's Local Access Numbers
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- iBasis, the global VoIP companyTM, today announced that Pingo (www.pingo.com), its online prepaid calling card service, has reduced long distance calling rates by as much as 30%. Now, Pingo customers using the service's local access numbers in the U.S. can call more than 75 countries for 3...
- Research articles 2006-05-30
- iBasis Reduces Cost of Calls to Central America for its Pingo® Prepaid Service Customers; RateWatcher™ Reduction Offers Significant Savings for Pingo Subscribers
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Pingo (www.pingo.com), the prepaid calling card service of iBasis (OTCBB: IBAS), today announced new lower rates on calls to Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Panama. Calls to these destinations comprise more than 5% of all international calls from the U.S.
- Research articles 2005-11-16
- iBasis reduces cost of calling Iraq, Afghanistan and the Indian sub-continent for its Pingo prepaid service customers
- RateWatcherTM reduction offers significant savings for Pingo subscribersRateWatcherTM reduction offers significant savings for Pingo subscribers
- Research articles 2005-09-01
- Pingo Named Finalist for Prestigious Award That Recognizes Best of Breed Business Practices on World Wide Web
- Prepaid Calling Service Also Named to LinkShare Premium Partner Program BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Pingo([R]) (www.pingo.com), the online prepaid calling card service of iBasis (NASDAQ:IBAS), today announced it has been named a Finalist in the Fourth Annual LinkShare Golden Link Awards hosted by LinkShare Corporation, a leading global provider of...
- Research articles 2007-06-15
- Pingo Named a Finalist for 2009 LinkShare Golden Link Award
- Nomination for the Golden Link International Advertiser of the Year Category Recognizes Pingo's Innovative Global Affiliate Program BURLINGTON, Mass., June 16 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Pingo, the prepaid calling service from iBasis , today announced that it has been named a Finalist in the Sixth Annual LinkShare Golden...
- Research articles 2009-06-16
- Pingo to Give Away 'Free Calls for Life' as Part of Birthday Celebration; iBasis Prepaid Calling Card Service Celebrates First Anniversary with Sweepstakes, Contest Prizes and Double Bonuses
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- PingoR, the prepaid calling card service of iBasis (OTCBB: IBAS), is celebrating its first birthday by giving away Free Calls for Life* to two lucky winners. The prepaid virtual calling card service is an easy way for consumers to take advantage of the cost savings of VoIP,...
- Research articles 2005-10-11
- iBasis Reduces Cost of Calls to the Philippines for its Pingo® Prepaid Service Customers
- RateWatcher[TM] Reduction Offers Significant Savings for Pingo Subscribers
- Research articles 2007-01-30
- Cott Enters Portugal
- TORONTO--BUSINESS WIRE--February 24, 1995--Cott Corp. (NNM: COTTF, TSE: BCB) announce today that is has begun shipments of soft drink to Pingo Doce, Cott's first customer in Portugal. The new brand, Pingo Doce Cola, will be available in both cans and P.E.T. package choices and features "The American taste at...
- Research articles 1995-02-24
- Scanvec Amiable and Canon Sales Japan Partner to Offer a New Controller for Canon's Color Copier CLC 1100 Series
- PHILADELPHIA -- Scanvec Amiable (OTC BB: SVECF), announced today a major new business initiative. Scanvec Amiable has developed a software and hardware system for the color copier market which will be distributed by Canon Sales Japan. This system, called Pingo is designed to expand a color copier to a fully...
- Research articles 2004-10-27
- iBasis Names Consumer and Mobile Telecom Veteran to Head Retail Business
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- iBasis, Inc. (OTCBB: IBAS), the leader in international long distance, VoIP, and prepaid calling cards, today announced that it has named Timothy Enright, senior vice president, Retail. He will be responsible for driving growth of the company's Retail business, which includes prepaid calling cards sold through distributors...
- Research articles 2006-01-09
- iBasis Launches Pingo Retail Prepaid Long Distance Service with Million Minute Free Giveaway
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Web-based Service Offers Rechargeable, Low-cost International Calling Service; Builds on iBasis' Growth in Retail Services
- Research articles 2004-09-15
- iBasis Reduces Pakistan Prepaid Calling Rates For Its Pingo® Prepaid Service Customers
- RateWatcher[TM] Reduces Rates by 30 Percent, New Subscribers Offered One Hundred Free Minutes of Calling to Pakistan
- Research articles 2008-03-10
- iBasis Extends Pingo® Prepaid Calling Service to Overseas Consumers with PayPal
- BURLINGTON, Mass. -- Company Continues to Internationalize Web-based 'Virtual Calling Card' Product, Adding PayPal Support to Access in 35 Countries
- Research articles 2006-04-12
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