gotalk Naked On the Net Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Thursday, 14 February 2008
With Engin now no longer planning a Naked DSL and VoIP bundle users have been left with the option of a regular ISP service, though there are a growing numberof those lookignto provide both Naked DSL and a bundled VoIP service.

Perhaps most notably is iiNet, the country's number three ISP behind BigPond and Optus. In fact it's an Optus service you will buy if you sign up with gotalk, except at this point in time you can't get naked DSL direct from the SingTel owned telco.

But the evolving phone card company isn't just stopping at ADSL2 and VoIP, it has also introduced 'full' communications packages that also add a mobile phone account to the bundle.

For example. For a total package of $95 per month subscribers can get a Naked ADSL2+ service with 3GB + 6GB (peak + non-peak) of downloads, all your local, mobile, national and most of your international calls free with the remaining overseas calls charged at a flat rate of 20c or 50c depending on destination. Plus you get the mobile plan with a $100 worth of calls included.

"gotalk's Naked DSL is Australia's first communications package to offer the best of Hi Speed ADSL2+ internet; loads of free local, national and mobile calls and a mobile CAP plan", said gotalk CEO, Steve Picton.

"All gotalk Naked DSL plans offer competitive value for money and come with the full speed of ADSL2+ and a free VoIP account," he said. "But our main point of difference is that we are the only telco in Australia offering a bundle offer with loads of free local, national and Australian mobile calls through our Award Winning Aussie VoIP Pack as well as a $100 mobile cap".

Admittedly there are limits on the free local and national calls. You can make up to 300 local calls per month, up to 300 national calls per monthand up to 100 calls per month (or 500 minutes) to Australian mobile phones.

Other plans in the offing do not have the targets subscribers looking to just get a data/VoIP service. These include a free VoIP service but you must pay for the calls you use. These services start with a 9GB (3GB + 6GB) service for A$49.95 up to a 60GB (20GB + 40GB) service for 79.95 a month. Calling rates are 9.9c per call to local and National numbers, while calls to mobiles are charged as 19.9c per minute.

"The approach that we've taken is that we're not increasing the price of your service to cover the ‘free' local/national/mobile calls component. Customers can choose to either pay as they go with gotalk's Great Escape plans; or upgrade to our Aussie Pack and get loads of free local, national and mobile calls; or sign up to our ‘Escape with the Lot' $95 Communications Package and get broadband, free VoIP calls and a mobile CAP plan all included".

"With the release of several Naked DSL plans from different companies in the last few weeks it is important that customers are made aware of the differences between them and the choices now available", said Picton emphasising the point that the gotalk plans only include downloads, not uploads as well.


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