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VoIP provider, ISPhone opens Melbourne office and PoP

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See also: New VoIP wholesaler launched

Wholesale 'business grade' VoIP service provider, ISPhone Australasia, has opened an  office and added a network PoP in Melbourne.
It claims that the move reflects the significant growth of the company since its launch in February and is a response to the growing demand for business grade VoIP in Melbourne and across Victoria.

National business development manager, Beth Mackenzie, said the new office would give the company's Victorian partners access to local training, support, sales and marketing resources.

ISPhone says it is seeking staff in Melbourne, and is looking to continue its expansion across Australia. The company recently announced its 20th reseller and 100th end user, and claims that these figures will grow ten-fold over the next six months.

The company aims to be Australia’s largest wholesaler of business grade SME VoIP services by the end of 2006 and has further plans to expand into other areas of the Asia Pacific region.