
- The acquired Fusion SMB customers span 30 states.
- Lingo's average revenue per user (ARPU) in the SMB sector will rise roughly 10 percent.
- SMB segment gross margin will increase approximately 3 percent.
- Once the businesses are combined 90 percent of revenues will be recurring.
“This tuck-in acquisition, once closed, will notch another major milestone in Lingo’s previously announced SMB and Carrier rollup strategy.In addition, it will also provide enhanced scale which will enable us to pursue additional value-enhancing initiatives including strategic acquisitions."
“This acquisition is extremely accretive and a very natural fit for Lingo.It will help us achieve the next level of success using the increased scale and resources."
Lingo Communications: Company Background
Lingo was formed in 2018, when Birch Equity Partners reorganized Birch Communications Holdings into the Lingo business. The company serves all 50 U.S. states, and works closely with Broadsoft and Cisco Systems, among other partners.
VoIP Service Provider Mergers and Acquisitions
VoIP and IP telephony services have been stirring M&A activity over the past few years. Among the deals we’ve covered:- November 2018: Yellowbus Solutions Ltd., a UK-based managed IT and cloud services company, acquired Converged Business Solutions (CBS).
- March 2018: GTT Communications bought Accelerated Connections, a Canadian managed networking, voice-over-IP (VoIP), and colocation services provider.
- September 2017: Pacific Office Automation (POA) acquired Trans-West, a Phoenix, Arizona VoIP and data solutions provider.
- September 2017: Ntiva Inc bought full-service telecom provider IN Communications Inc.
- October 2016: BCM One doubled down on its own voice services, buying CloudStrategies Group.
- September 2016: UK-based Solar Communications acquired TWL Voice and Data Limited.