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GOTalk launches VoIP service in New Zealand

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GOtalk Broadband Voice, the VoIP division of second tier telco Telecorp, has launched its service in New Zealand where sister company Cardcall has been operating a phonecard business for the past 12 months.

The service is being sold through Dick Smith and Harvey Norman shops with a D-Link DPH-120S VoIP telephone and DVG-1402S VoIP broadband router. Plans start at $NZ9.95 per month, international rates are from 3c per minute.