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Engin launches NBN plans via Nextgen and provides white label VoIP to Nextgen's NBN retailers

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VoIP and broadband service provider, Engin - a Seven Group subsidiary - has announced its retail broadband and VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) plans as part of a two way deal with Nextgen Networks in accordance with which it will: use Nextgen's wholesale NBN services to deliver its own NBN services; and provide white-labelled VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) services to Nextgen for resale to Nextgen's other retail NBN service provider clients.

Nextgen's NBN Connect services enable any organisation that wants to sell content or services online to reach the entire NBN customer base without having to enter into any relationship with NBNCo or to interface to any NBNCo systems, and to do so if it wishes from a single connection to the Nextgen network.

Engin is offering three NBN retail broadband plans on 24 month contracts: 12/1Mbps with 25GB for $49.95 per month; 50/20Mbps with 125GB for $79.95 per month and 100/40Mbps with 400GB for $99.95 per month. For an additional $14.95 per month clients can get an Engin VoIP service with unlimited calls to standard Australian fixed line numbers.

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More information: Itwire