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iHug is set to launch new services for the SOHO market.

With the ability now to offer both phone and internet services, iHug is going after small and home businesses.
For $49.95 + GST a month, businesses can keep their existing phone number and there is no need to sign up for a long-term contract. And the price is the same no matter where you live.

"We don't think a business in central Auckland should get a better deal
than one in Central Otago," said David Joyce, iHug's marketing GM.

Three new broadband plans are also on offer with the top plan providing for 60GB of data at $140 a month (with ihug work phone).
All the new broadband plans offer downloads speeds as fast as a customer's line will go, up to the possible maximum 7.6Mbps. Upload speeds top out at a healthy 800Kbps.


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