Telstra has revealed the addition of almost one million new mobile services in the six months to December 2011, but Sensis revenues plummeted 24 percent in 12 months.
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.
David Bass
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