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Macquarie goes in hard with free mobile calls for business

IT Industry - Development

A new voice package launched by Macquarie Telecom promises big savings for business and government customers, including free mobile calls on the network for up to five minutes.

Under the new ‘Your Call’ package, customers will pay nothing for calls up to five minutes whenever they call mobile to mobile, or mobile to fixed on the Macquarie Telecom network. For $5 per user per month, the package includes Macquarie Telecom’s Fleet Management tool, FleetView, plus free voicemail and no flagfalls.

According to Denis Rowe, national marketing manager, Macquarie Telecom, “By consolidating their mobile fleet and fixed line needs with one provider, business and government can reduce their telecommunications spend, simplify their budgeting and facilitate internal communication.”

This will particularly benefit organisations with on the go employees that rely on their mobile to communicate with one another. 

The ‘Your Call’ package features Macquarie Telecom’s FleetView solution that can track call volume and trends, report on usage patterns and allow business and government to take action to prevent unnecessary calls before they are made.

The package is available to new and existing customers that take up a bundled Macquarie Telecom voice and mobile solution. Calls will be free for the first five minutes whenever customers call mobile to mobile, or mobile to fixed on the Macquarie Telecom network. Standard rates apply after five minutes.

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