MyNetFone Targets SMB Market With Managed Bundle Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 06 September 2006
MyNetFone has put together a series of converged Business Solutions as a way to target the small to medium enterprise market for IP Telephony.

The solutions bundle hardware, ranging from multi-port gateways to the latest generation of IP PBX, with a broadband connection to ensure Quality of Service. The services involve no up-front capital investment says the company.

"Our business customers not only save on their phone bills with this suite of solution. They do not need to incur any up-front capital costs for any hardware purchase. Their business case to take up the MyNetFone Business Solutions is therefore very straight forward. There are little risks to our customers at all," said Any Fung, Managing Director of MyNetFone.

The solutions include IP telephony features such as 1300 numbers and lines, Interactive Voice Response and IVR, Direct dial numbers in capital and regional cities, virtual office numbers, fax over VoIP and free services between multi-location offices.

The company then bundles dedicated broadband access to ensure quality as part of the service bundle.

"We have done a tremendous amount of development work to launch this suite of converged VoIP and Internet broadband solutions to business enterprises, said Rene Sugo, Technical Director of MyNetFone. "The solutions have to be flexible, reliable, features rich and yet cost effective for businesses to save on their phone bills.

"Given the feedback from our business customers thus far, we have more than achieved our objectives," he said.

The company also announced recently that it is entering the New Zealand market for IP Telephony services making International calls between MyNetFone customers in Australia and New Zealand free.

The services will be available via retail partners including Noel Leeming and Harvey Norman in New Zealand along with a number of IT resellers, said the company.

"To provide MyNetFone services in New Zealand is a logical next step for MyNetFone Australia, With many business interactions and close family ties between the two countries, MyNetFone customers will be able to make big savings on their phone bills," said Fung.

"Soon, we'll be able to provide New Zealand Direct In Dial numbers which are especially important for business costumers," he said.

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