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MyNetFone Expands Wireless Offering |
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Written by Adam Gosling
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Tuesday, 05 December 2006 |
MyNetFone is making a bid for the heart and phones of SMBs
by teaming up with junior telco the wireless broadband carrier BigAir.
The two have signed a wholesale agreement which will enable
MyNetFone to offer business customers premium quality VoIP service with
BigAir's carrier-grade wireless broadband infrastructure.
"We are excited to be partnering with BigAir to bundle its
high speed wireless broadband infrastructure with our premium quality VoIP
service in order to offer a fully convergent solution to our business
customers," said Andy Fung, Managing Director, My Net Fone.
"The partnership provides great synergy for the two
companies as well as delivering excellent value to our respective customers. It
is indeed a win-win for everyone."
BigAir announced its own VoIP services
more than a year ago, though it's been very quite on that front and the VoIP service
which included an IP Centrex offering rates zero space on the company's
website, so may have quietly died already.
BigAir CEO Jason Ashton said: "Australian businesses are
looking at improving productivity and cutting costs and one of the logical
steps for these companies is implementing a high-speed IP network running VoIP
services.
"VoIP service providers such as MyNetFone are partnering
with BigAir due to their need for symmetrical broadband services to support
high quality business-grade VoIP. ADSL
services do not deliver the features that are required."
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