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Telstra introduce bucket plans for PSTN | Telstra introduce bucket plans for PSTN |
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| by Stuart Corner | |
| Friday, 23 June 2006 | |
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Faced with increasing competition from cellphone bucket plans, and from fixed line bucket plans recently launched by Primus and by Optus, Telstra has launched three plans bundling line rental, fixed price or unlimited local calls and fixed price or unlimited STD calls.
Telstra revealed in April that it was planning a capped offering to select fixed line customers, a move widely seen as Telstra's first specific move against the growing army of VoIP service providers offering cheap calls. Primus last month launched three plans for customers bundling their phone service with Primus' Internet access: a $15 plan that includes $50 worth of local, national, fixed to mobile and international calls; a $35 plan that includes $120 worth of calls; a $65 plan that includes $250 worth of calls. Under the Optus $59 HomeOne plan, customers pay $59 a month and receive "competitively-priced" local, mobile and national calls up to the value of $59. For customers with higher telephony usage there is a $99 HomeOne plan which includes $150 worth of local and national calls and calls to mobile, presumably at the same "competitively-priced" rates. Both plans include line rental and require a 12 month contract. |
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