VIP Communications, a provider of international calling services and solutions, has announced that it has been named to Inc. Magazine's Inc. 5000 list of fastest-growing private companies in America, ranking 1,136 on the overall list and in the Top 50 in the telecommunications sector.
"Our recognition as one of the fastest-growing private companies in America is a true honor and testament to our ability to provide customers with a high quality calling service at extremely competitive rates," said Graham Milne, President of VIP Communications, in a release. "Over the past decade, we've seen VIP Communications become the most trusted international calling service by expats from across the world, and we are excited about the new technology launches, feature upgrades and expansion plans we have in-store over the next year and beyond."
The Inc. 5000 list is one of the longest-running and most selective rankings of private companies in the U.S., with more than 75,000 companies competed this year.
VIP specializes in providing international calling options to expats living in the U.S. The company has increased its customer base by more than 30% this year and expanded its service portfolio to include business and mobile services.
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