The entire gotalk range – including VoIP, broadband and prepaid mobile capped plans – has been designed to give retailers such as Betta Electrical the ability to sell the full value for money telco package, said Picton.
“For example, gotalk’s new capped plans have been deliberately aimed at taking market share from our main competition Vodafone and Optus.”
The ‘go VoIP World Pack’ still costs $9.95 when combined with the ‘go VoIP Aussie Pack’, or it can be sold as a stand-alone pack for $14.95.
Gotalk goes through Betta Electrical
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Staff Writers
on Jan 16, 2008 3:18PM
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