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New VoIP provider, GlobalnetRed announces prices

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Australia's newest entrant into the increasingly crowded VoIP service market, has announced that its service will be available from June.
Customers will be able to make a call from their existing handset via an ATA and continue to receive calls on their own telephone number listed in the White Pages. The company has also lodged a prospectus for an IPO to raise $3 million through the issue of 15 million 20 cent shares.

Prospective customers and investors can sign up for the service or download a prospectus from www.globalnetred.com.au