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NetComm & MyNetFone go after NZ VoIP market

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NetComm to buy NZ modem seller, Dynalink

NetComm has extended its relationship with VoIP service provider, MyNetFone into New Zealand where it will offer NetComm VoIP phone adapters and handsets bundled with the MyNetFone VoIP service.

NetComm says its recent acquisition of New Zealand’s Dynalink will assist in the distributing and marketing of the NetComm/MyNetFone branded products.

NetComm and MyNetFone will initially focus on selling their bundled VoIP products including the VMNF100NZ and the VMNF300NZ that convert a standard digital phone into a VoIP phone, and the VMNF25NZ – a VoIP headset with MyNetFone VoIP softphone. All of the products (except for headset) come pre-configured for MyNetFone's VoIP service. The products will be sold through New Zealand’s largest resellers Harvey Norman and Noel Leemings.