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3-Way Calling

Conference calls are as easy as 1-2-3.

When you can't all be in the same place at the same time, Lingo 3-Way Calling brings you together. Lingo 3-Way Calling allows you to speak with two other people in different locations at the same time.

3-Way Calling is ideal for people who need to talk with more than one friend, family member or associate at a time. It's the perfect tool for planning an event, conducting a meeting, consulting a third party, or just catching up on each other's lives.

Lingo 3-Way Calling is a FREE feature included with the Lingo Small Talk VoIP plan, Lingo Chatter Box VoIP phone service plan, Global Gabber VoIP plan, and Talk 365 VoIP plan. Per minute charges only apply if the calls are outside what your Lingo VoIP service plan offers.

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