Internet service provider Internode has announced it will begin to offer mobile voice products as of 2010.
The company’s product manager, Jim Kellett, has told ITNews.com.au the company will begin to resell voice services during the first half of next year, with the services to likely operate on the Optus network.
“It will be just another way [to] add another one of your services to Internode,” Kellett said. “We would just be rebilling the Optus service.”
“It becomes an exercise more in billing, because mobile phone plans are a mysterious animal with the caps and the excess and what’s included,” he said.
Kellett also said the services would be post-paid, rather than pre-paid.
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