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Technology reinforces generation gap

If you believe that technology could be bridging the generation gap, think again. According to Deloitte’s first State of the Media report it’s as stark as ever.

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MyNetFone does MeToo with 10 cent national calls

Your IT - Home IT

Consumer VoIP service provider, MyNetFone, has followed rival engin by introducing 10 cent untimed national calls to any landline phone in Australia. This rate is available on MyNetFone's $9.95 per month, MegaSaver plan. On the SuperSaver plan, which requires no minimum monthly spend, local calls are a flat 10 cents and national calls 10 cents per minute, capped at $1.50. All customers can get a standard telephone number on which to receive calls for $4.965 per month, a price which MyNetFone claims is "one of the cheapest VoIP in-dial services available in Australia". Additional numbers can be purchased to "give a customer a broader geographic base for their inbound calls". The MegaSaver plan includes one PSTN number at no additional charge.