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    Primus Telecommunications files for Ch. 11  Mar 18, 2009
    Primus Telecommunications files for Ch ... Primus Telecommunications files for Ch. (Washington Business Journal, DC)

    Internet filtering pilot announced: Six ISPs on board  Feb 15, 2009
    The ISPs involved in the first phase of the live pilot are: Primus Telecommunications, Tech 2U, Webshield, OMNIconnect, Netforce and Highway 1. The pilot will involve six weeks of testing once filtering equipment has been installed. (ARNnet)

    Web censorship trials to exclude large ISPs  Feb 12, 2009
    Primus Telecommunications, Tech 2U, Webshield, OMNIconnect, Netforce and Highway 1 have signed up, and more may do so, Senator Conroy said. Some of the ISPs selected already offer internet filtering to customers on an opt-in basis. (Sydney Morning Herald)

    Companies to trial net filtering plan  Feb 11, 2009
    Primus Telecommunications, Tech 2U, Webshield, OMNIconnect, Netforce and Highway 1 have signed up, and more may do so, Senator Conroy said. He said the government was aware of concerns about the technical impact of internet filtering, and the trials would shed more light on how it might work. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)

    Phone, internet resellers stave off execution  Mar 4, 2008
    Foreign-owned companies such as Primus Telecommunications Canada do not have the option of building, however, because other regulations prohibit them from owning infrastructure. Even if the company could build, the three-year deadline is too short, said Primus Canada president Ted Chislett. (CBC.ca)

    Primus Telemarketing Guard(TM) Telecom Service Created with Pactolus SIPdev.org Open Source Developer Technologies  Feb 12, 2008
    Matt Stein, Vice President, New Technology and Services for Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc., the largest alternative provider of consumer long distance services in Canada, noted: Telemarketers are rapidly becoming more aggressive, more irritating and potentially more costly than ever. We want to offer mobile users and service providers the new control that Primus customers now enjoy: the ability to intercept and block telemarketing calls at the source, before they create new expense and... (BusinessWire)

    Telecom firm Primus names new leader for U.S. and Caribbean  Nov 6, 2007
    Primus Telecommunications Inc. has hired a new president of its U.S. and Caribbean operations ... Primus Telecommunications is the subsidiary of (OTCBB:PRTL). (Washington Business Journal, DC)

    Blog: Australia's broadband spend-up  Jul 21, 2007
    Take this opinion piece in The Age penned by Primus Telecommunications boss Ravi Bhatia, who as a G9 consortium member was furious at suggestions that Telstra is the only telco in a position to roll out a national fibre to the node network aimed at improving Australia's broadband performance. Advertisement. (New Zealand Herald)

    American Telecom Services to Launch a Digital Clear Internet Phone at The Fastest Growing Electronics Retailer Based in California as Well as The World's Largest Retailer's Dot Com  Jul 19, 2007
    About Lingo Owned by Primus Telecommunications Group, Incorporated, a leading global telecommunications company with approximately $1 billion in revenue, Lingo is one of the most affordable and reliable consumer and small business voice over IP [VoIP] phone services in the U.S. Offering local and long distance calls anywhere in the U.S., to Canada and a growing number of countries around the world with more than 20 calling features, Lingo consumer services start at $7. 95 per month and small... (PR Newswire)

    Primus Telecommunications gets $18.9M in stock sale  Jul 6, 2007
    Primus Telecommunications gets $18 ... Primus Telecommunications gets $18. (Washington Business Journal, DC)

    Primus Business Services Expands Internet Data Centre Operations in Toronto and Ottawa  Jun 4, 2007
    Primus' Managed Services Business growing at three times industry rate TORONTO, June 4 /CNW/ - Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. (Primus Canada), today announced the opening of two additional Internet Data Centre facilities in Toronto and Ottawa ... About Primus Canada Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. is the largest alternative communications carrier in Canada with over 1,000,000 customers ... Primus Canada is a wholly-owned subsidiary of McLean, Virginia-based PRIMUS Telecommunications... (Canada Newswire)

    Quebecor and MTS join lobby  May 12, 2007
    ca. It is also talking to other interested parties such as the Public Internet Advocacy Centre, and rivals Shaw Communications Inc. and Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. to encourage them to express their views. But that's where the co-operation ends. (Globe and Mail -- Technology)

    Primus Business Services First to Launch IP Telephony Solution on Dedicated T1 Line  May 8, 2007
    Primus Hosted PBX helps small and medium businesses reduce costs and improve reliability TORONTO, May 8 /CNW/ - Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc. (Primus Canada), a leader in facilities-based voice, data, colocation, web hosting, VoIP and Internet services utilizing ADSL2+ technology, today launched its new private data exchange system, Primus Hosted PBX. The fully managed telephony service (Private Business eXchange) enables businesses to affordably and easily improve their communication... (Canada Newswire)

    Lynn, Lynn, city of vim  Apr 22, 2007
    Gray kept his Oxford Street building but sold the company to its current tenant, Primus Telecommunications Group, and redeveloped a nearby building into three upper-level condos and an upscale German restaurant, which recently closed. A new restaurant, called the Downtown Bistro, will open in its place soon, operated by John Moore , who owns the Navy Yard Bistro in Charlestown. (Boston Globe)

    Freed numbers spur no free-for-all  Mar 15, 2007
    At Primus Telecommunications Canada Inc., fewer than 100 consumers had moved their numbers over to its service, and far fewer had left, according to vice-president of residential marketing Rob Warden. And Montreal-based cable operator Vid;otron Lt;e said an undisclosed number of people are moving over to its cellphone service, but no one has left. (Globe and Mail)




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