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engin Provides Best Value All-in-one Phone, Internet & Home Networking Device on the Market

Australia’s leading VoIP company, engin (ASX:ENG), is offering another industry best deal with a 45% discount on its oneHub package. This special promotional offer of only $79 on a 12 month plan is available until 31 January 2010.

oneHub is engin’s all-in-one device that allows customers to use VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) and regular landline services through the same handset. The oneHub package provides fully integrated

· VoIP compatible cordless phone

· IP voice box

· ADSL2+ modem

· Wireless network

engin has once again packaged VoIP services to meet and exceed the expectations of Australia’s digitally savvy marketplace. oneHub is usually $149 on a 12 month plan but for a short time is on offer for only $79 on a 12 month plan.

Greg Crameri, Residential Marketing Manager for engin, said: “With the holiday season coming up, everyone will be wanting to make calls to family and friends all over Australia and around the world. Now is the time to really save on costs with one of engin’s proven and competitively priced packages.”

All engin VoIP plans have low call rates or included calls for a small monthly subscription. engin’s Starter Plan offers 10c local and national calls and its popular National Plan offers unlimited* local and national calls to residential users. International call rates are extremely affordable starting from 1.9c per minute.

Customers have the flexibility of using oneHub for VoIP only and can upgrade to engin’s Broadband service whenever they want, without having to purchase any extra equipment.

engin makes it easy for those thinking about moving to VoIP, with its step-by-step set up and installation process, the offer of a 30-day trial, and its local support team to help with any technical and service queries.

At a 45% discount, engin’s telephone, internet and home networking device in one package has never been so affordable.

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About engin Limited www.engin.com.au

engin is an Australian owned and operated telecommunications network listed on the Australian stock exchange (ENG).

The engin service delivers Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) telephony services. Any broadband user is able to make and receive calls using their existing telephone handset. VoIP sends voice signals over the internet, rather than through the regular telephone network. The advantage of this technology is significantly reduced local, mobile and international call rates.

engin’s growth has been underpinned by a 2007 strategic partnership with the Seven Network.

For further information please contact:

Greg Crameri engin 0406 625 740

Shuna Boyd BoydPR 02 9418 8100

 

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