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New Woosh Dial Up Offering Continues Expansion

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30 July, 2009


New Woosh Dial Up Offering Continues National Expansion


Smart business partnerships are allowing Woosh to make sharp offers to new customers while expanding its national footprint and enhancing its reputation as a full service telecommunications company.

The company has just added a highly competitive bundled home phone, toll calling and unlimited, free dial up broadband to its growing portfolio of products which it believes will be attractive to customers who cannot get ADSL broadband or are outside wireless coverage areas.

Woosh Head of Sales and Marketing, Gerome Garthwaite, says the company’s recent partnership with Telecom Wholesale to sell fixed line home phone and broadband and a wholesale agreement with CallPlus which allows it to offer industry leading calling rates means it can include free, unlimited dial up into its latest product offering.

“We have spent considerable time and energy consolidating our operations and securing partnerships which have allowed us to develop and package products which meet the needs of customers and provide them with exceptional value,” says Mr Garthwaite. “Our recently launched ‘Bundle of Joy’ fixed line home phone and broadband products has considerably expanded our customer base throughout New Zealand and this new dial up offering is in effect the third leg of the trifecta for us.”

Like the ‘Bundle of Joy’ products which have provided customers with an average nationwide saving of $27 a month on their previous broadband suppliers’ bills, the new dial up bundle will be available throughout New Zealand at the highly competitive price of $55 a month. This package provides customers with their home phone line, 300 minutes of national landline calling, cheap international and mobile calling and unlimited dial up internet.

“Woosh is continuing to develop plans to introduce new, leading edge wireless technology via a WiMAX network and our growing national presence through the DSL and dial up products will complement that technology when it comes on stream,” says Mr Garthwaite.

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