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iiNet subsidiary Internode has extended its NodeMobile voice service range by launching a $60 a month plan that removes the limits from its included standard calls, texts and calls to NodeMobile.

The new NodeMobile-Sixty plan includes a monthly 150GB social networking allowance for Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay and Foursquare.
Internode Product Manager Jim Kellett said the new $60 plan was perfect for the person who lived on their mobile phone. “The beauty of the NodeMobile-Sixty plan is that it includes all standard calls and text to any network in Australia and all calls to other NodeMobiles,” he said.

“It also has an included data quota of 3GB per month, which, combined with the amazing 150GB social networking allowance, makes this a very appealing plan for the heavy user.”

Internode customers choosing any NodeMobile plan can transfer their existing mobile phone number to the service and insert a $10 NodeMobile SIM card into their existing mobile handset. NodeMobile is available only to existing Internode customers with a fixed location service such as ADSL, Fibre to the Home or NodeLine.

The minimum price for NodeMobile-Sixty is $75, comprising one month’s rental, the one-off $10 cost of a NodeMobile SIM card plus $5 delivery. NodeMobile runs over the Optus mobile phone network.

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Graeme Philipson is senior associate editor at iTWire and editor of sister publication CommsWire. He is also founder and Research Director of Connection Research, a market research and analysis firm specialising in the convergence of sustainable, digital and environmental technologies. He has been in the high tech industry for more than 30 years, most of that time as a market researcher, analyst and journalist. He was founding editor of MIS magazine, and is a former editor of Computerworld Australia. He was a research director for Gartner Asia Pacific and research manager for the Yankee Group Australia. He was a long time IT columnist in The Age and The Sydney Morning Herald, and is a recipient of the Kester Award for lifetime achievement in IT journalism.

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