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Lingo Acquires BullsEye Telecom

Lingo

Lingo acquired BullsEye Telecom in August 2022, creating a leading provider of Unified Communications (UC), cloud technology, broadband connectivity and managed services for businesses. Lingo, with over two decades of experience, has a solid reputation for customer satisfaction as objectively measured by their Net Promoter Score (NPS) placing their customer satisfaction levels significantly above industry averages. This strategic move positions Lingo as a leader in the field, offering secure and cost-efficient solutions to businesses of all sizes.

Diverse Portfolio of Communications Services 

Lingo provides a range of services including cloud-driven business communication systems, Unified Communications (UC), SD-WAN, managed network and edge security, broadband and fiber connectivity, managed Wi-Fi, traditional analog phone services and analog line replacement solutions. These services are integrated and consolidated into a single invoice.

Nationwide Network 

Lingo’s LD Network backbone, combined with the Cloud/UC Network, demonstrates the company’s commitment to operational efficiency. This network backbone spans the U.S. and Canada, terminating traffic to 99% of U.S. and Canadian LATAs via ILEC Central Office Connections. With a current utilization rate of 50%, Lingo is well-equipped to handle new volumes with minimal capital expenditure, processing over 12 billion minutes of traffic annually.

Best-in-Class Network and Technology Partners 

Lingo collaborates with over 50 connectivity partners, incumbent and competitive local exchange carriers to provide nationwide broadband and fiber connectivity. These connectivity partners include Lumen, AT&T, Comcast, Verizon, Frontier, T-Mobile and Windstream. The nationwide network not only offers redundancy and reliability but also yields multiple connectivity options, optimizing costs for both Lingo and its diverse client base.

Lingo also teams with best-in-class technology providers for its cloud, network security and managed services. These technology partners include Broadsoft, Netsapiens, Sophos, VMware, Cisco, Yealink, Poly and Zscaler.

The acquisition of BullsEye Telecom by Lingo has strengthened their position as leading communication and cloud technology provider. With a diverse product portfolio, exceptional customer satisfaction and a commitment to best-in-class enterprise grade technology, Lingo continues to lead the industry, providing comprehensive solutions to organizations of all sizes.


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