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M2 to resell engin VoIP service

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M2 Telecommunications is to enter the VoIP services market by reselling the engin service.

M2 says it plans to use its "considerable expertise in bundled telecommunications services" to offer a suite of "uniquely packaged services targeted particularly at the largely untapped small enterprise VoIP market". VoIP services will be bundled with M2's M2 Mobile product suite, supported by the Optus Mobile network.

M2 VoIP will make its initial VoIP products available within the coming four to six weeks through its existing sales channels. It expects the service to "positively contribute to consolidated earnings in the upcoming 2006/7 financial year".