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MYOB to offer engin VoIP service

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VoIP service provider engin has stitched up a deal with business management software and services provider MYOB under which MYOB will offer engin’s VoIP services to its small to medium business customers.
MYOB's business customers will be offered the new engin Business 20 or Business 50 Plan for a minimum 12 months commitment with an upfront cost of $1 for the engin Voice Box, normally priced at $139. Under the Business 20 Plan, MYOB customers using any engin connection pay a monthly service fee of $20 which includes:   100 local and national calls (additional calls at 10 cents untimed, anytime); 23 cents per minute fixed-line to mobile calls; and international calls from 3.5 cents per minute. Under the Business 50 Plan, MYOB customers using any engin connection pay a $50 monthly service fee and receive: 450 local and national calls (additional calls at 10 cents untimed, anytime); 20 cents per minute fixed-line to mobile calls; and international calls from 3.5 cents per minute.

MYOB claims to have more than 500,000 businesses and over 10,000 accounting practices worldwideas its customers.