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Unbundled joy at net advance

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22 Nov, 2012 07:47 PM3 mins to read

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ON THE WEB: Computercare was the first Wanganui business to sign up for ultrafast broadband and now residential customers have a supplier. PHOTO/FILE

At long last, one of New Zealand's retail service providers, CallPlus, has announced exciting and cost-effective UFB bundles which include features that will appeal to Wanganui businesses. The key features include:

No data caps - unlimited internet

Low set monthly prices for price certainty - no unplanned costs.

Online 50Gb backup to disaster proof business data

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Two voice lines

Free hardware to reduce capital outlay

Free two-hour IT consultancy

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Kelvin Hussey, general manager of CallPlus said:

"UFB is a game changer for all New Zealand businesses and we are committed to providing affordable ultrafast broadband. With CallPlus, there's no need to worry about limiting usage. Businesses will have unlimited internet, so they can utilise all the benefits of UFB without unplanned and escalating costs.

"Our aim is to speed up Kiwi business so we are always coming up with innovative ways to make it a reality for our customers. Even our entry level UFB bundle could give businesses up to 10 times the upload speed than previously experienced on a standard broadband connection, at a really competitive price.

"We believe that New Zealand businesses should not be held back by their internet provider. That is why we are offering unlimited data, so that our customers can take full advantage of ultrafast broadband. We are confident that our business bundles provide outstanding value and invite businesses to put our offer to the test via our online calculator. www.callplus.co.nz/businessufbcal culator"

For just $130 a month business customers will receive unlimited internet of up to 30 Mbps download and 10 Mbps upload - with no data cap. Customers can choose to go even faster by selecting bundles that offer up to 100 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload ($230 per month) or up to 100 Mbps download and 100 Mbps upload ($480 per month).

Also included in the business bundles are online backup to disaster proof business data, a web domain name and web hosting. Two analogue lines will also be included, as are attractive calling packs, so companies can cancel pricey monthly business lines and save more on calling. Extra voice lines can be added at a low fixed monthly price, while calling packs allow for monthly cost control.

CallPlus is also providing free hardware to reduce capital outlay. In addition, businesses will be able to take advantage of a free two-hour IT consultancy service, to help ensure they are getting the most out of their fibre connection.

CallPlus currently serves thousands of New Zealand businesses, and has designed UFB bundles that cater to the needs of Kiwi business operators, offering low set monthly prices for price certainty and the ability for businesses to choose their own add-ons.

Visit www.callplus.co.nz for more

Article contributed by the Wanganui Employers Chamber of Commerce UFB Business Strategy Group.

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