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Woosh Breaks Broadband Geographic Pricing Barriers

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Woosh Breaks Broadband Geographic Pricing Barriers

Woosh has today announced a partnership with Telecom Wholesale which will see it leading the charge in providing low cost, non-geographic pricing for fixed line home phone and broadband services to all New Zealanders.

The arrangement allows Woosh to offer the same market leading pricing on home phone and broadband bundles to all parts of New Zealand, with cities and towns outside Auckland, Wellington and Christchurch at last gaining the same low pricing as the main centres.

Woosh Head of Sales and Marketing, Gerome Garthwaite, says the fixed line home phone and broadband product will be available to all New Zealanders from 7 May and believes the product can provide the average New Zealand family with $200 to $300 savings a year based on current usage.

“We believe these offers, which we have called our Bundles of Joy, will be very attractive with the current financial pressure on many households,” says Mr Garthwaite.

Telecom Wholesale and International CEO Matt Crockett said, “I’m delighted that Woosh has chosen Telecom Wholesale as its partner to offer great value fixed line home phone and broadband services across New Zealand. While Woosh was already a valued customer, it’s great to see that relationship deepening.”

Woosh’s bundled fixed line home phone and broadband offer will have four highly competitive bundled plans, no activation fee and customers can take up the offer through an easy to use, self-service website (www.bundleofjoy.co.nz).

“We remain committed to introducing our new leading edge wireless network and believe the fixed line products will complement our current wireless offering for those customers who are not in wireless coverage,” says Mr Garthwaite.

“The partnership with Telecom Wholesale is a smart way for us to gain market share in regions we have identified for our new wireless network rollout.”

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