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Telecorp's GOtalk launches 'business class' VoIP

Business IT - Technology

Telecorp subsidiary GOtalk has launched a 'Business Class' VoIP service, in addition to is residential service launched last year.
It offers a free 1300 number - a choice of timed or untimed calls - local number portability - and claimed cost savings of up to 50 percent on traditional landline interstate, international and mobile phone calls.

Plans start from $9.95 per month up to the SuperCap plan at $49.95 per month which includes calls to the value of  $100 per month. GOtalk allows small business owners to choose between a timed national rate of 2c per minute or a flat national rate 9.9c per cal. Other rates include 26.9c per minute to Australian mobiles and international rates starting from 1.9c per minute."

Other options include: five free geographical numbers that can be mapped to a central number; choice of local numbers in over 200 geographic areas throughout Australia; free voice mail; the ability to co-exist with installed PABX systems.

Options start form an entry level (1 and 2 VoIP lines offering) up to and including virtual PABX and hosted/managed solutions.