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Engin offers new VoIP plans for SMEs

Business IT - Technology

Broadband VoIP service provider, engin has introduced two new service plans aimed at business users.

Under the Business 50 plan, businesses using any engin connection pay a $50 monthly service fee for an included 450 local and national calls (additional calls at 10 cents untimed, anytime); 20 cents per minute fixed-to-mobile calls and international calls from 3.5 cents per minute.

Under the Business 20 plan, businesses pay $20 per month for 100 incldud local and national calls (additional calls at 10 cents untimed, anytime); 23 cents per minute fixed-to-mobile calls; and international calls from 3.5 cents per minute; and