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People Telecom to resell engin VoIP service

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VoIP service provider engin has announced an agreement with People Telecom under which People Telecom will resell and rebrands the engin VoIP service.

People Telecom will move all its existing customers to engin's VoIP network and will make the engin VoIP service available to its ADSL customers from 1st January 2006. It acquired a VoIP service when it backdoor listed through Swiftel last year, but Exchange understands that it had only about 1000 customers on that network.

"People Telecom customers will be given an engin VoIP phone number and will be able to make calls to, and receive calls from, any landline or mobile phone over their existing ADSL connection at rates far lower than traditional fixed line carriers," engin said.