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The Tasmanian Government has selected VoIP service provider MyNetFone (ASX: MNF) to supply VoIP telephony services for three years, with the possibility of extensions up to ten years. The deal is expected to be worth up to $20m over the full 10 year term.
MyNetFone subsidiary Symbio Networks has been shortlisted in two categories of the ACOMMS Awards for its VoIP services.
VoIP provider MyNetFone has released a new softphone application with optional videoconferencing capability.
NBN broadband and VoIP service are now available from MyNetFone in two areas of NSW. Prices start at $39.95 including phone service but not call charges.
Mitel has joined the extensive list of PABX vendors that have certified the use of MyNetFone SIP trunking with their systems.
VoIP and DSL provider MyNetFone has unveiled its NBN plans, and is throwing in some free extras for early adopters. The company also has a sensible answer to the problem of exceeding the monthly data quota.
Symbio Networks - a provider of white label VoIP services has signed NBN Co's wholesale broadband agreement and says that it will shortly complete the accreditation process to become an NBN wholesale aggregator.
MyNetFone (ASX MNF) has released an upgraded version of its cloud-based IP PBX with what it says is a host of new features. The same functionality will also be available, white-labelled for sale to other service providers by MyNetFone subsidiary, Symbio Networks, which operates the platform supporting the product.
MyNetFone is boosting the number of calls included in its residential VoIP plans.
This week MyNetFone announced that was buying Symbio Networks in a deal that could be worth up to $6M although the final price may be lower if Symbio doesn't meet its earning targets. But they expect significant business growth on the back of the NBN.
VoIP and Internet service provider, MyNetFone (ASX: MNF) is to acquire its closely related network services provider the Symbio group of companies.
One in four of MyNetFone's subscribers have got rid of their fixed-line phone service in favour of VoIP, according to a new survey.
MyNetFone has become the first service provider in Asia Pacific, and only the sixth worldwide, to have its SIP trunking service certified to interwork with Microsoft Lync Server 2010.
Although Skype and Fring have been around for the iPhone for some time, local VoIP provider MyNetFone has developed an iPhone app that allows a single service account to work no matter where you are. We roadtest it and find that it's a great app although network performance is a huge factor in call quality and reliability.
VoIP service provider MyNetFone (ASX: MNF) is to launch a mobile VoIP service for iPhone, Android and Symbian users.
VoIP service provider, MyNetFone has struck a deal with Panasonic to be the exclusive reseller of its DECT cordless VoIP business phone system and will bundle it with a multiline VoIP offering for small businesses.
While iiNet, iPrimus, TPG, Spin and Internode in quick succession have received wide publicity for their new 1TB broadband offerings, VoIP service provider and ISP MyNetFone (ASS: MNF) says it has been offering 1TB for several months.
VoIP service provider MyNetFone (ASX: MNF) has reported a net profit after tax of $1.97m for FY10 on record revenues of $12.1m.