MyNetFone Joins New Price Point Print E-mail
Written by Adam Gosling   
Wednesday, 17 August 2005
Another consumer VoIP provider has adjusted its rates following on from the move by Engin and Freshtel changes earlier this month.

Now MyNetFone has introduced a plan with 10 cent untimed national calls on a $9.95 per month plan. The deal includes one public PSTN number and more numbers are available for an additional $4.95.

MyNetFone also has a plan with no minimum spend, but timed local calls. Under this SuperSaver plan National calls are capped at $1.50 and local calls are untimed at 10 cents.

Calls to mobiles on either plan are on a par with competitors at 29 cents a minute.

International call rates start from a low 2 cents per minute (eg. Canada, Hong Kong) rates to other countries include USE 2.9 c per minute and UK 2.5 cents per minute.

Sample rates from Engin are 3.5 cents per minute to the US and Hong Kong. Freshtel rates to the US 3.9 cents and Hong Kong is 4.9 cents per minute.

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