MyNetFone

MyNetFone
Company typePublic
IndustryTelecommunications
Internet service provider
FoundedSydney, Australia (2004)
HeadquartersSydney, Australia
Area served
Australia
ProductsResidential VoIP phone plan
Business Voice Communications
Residential DSL Internet Plans
Business Boardband
Phone Hardware
Virtual BPX
Business Phone Systems
NBN Plans
Virtual Fax
Digital lines (SIP Trunking)
Enhanced Services-Special Service Numbers (13/1300/1800), Meet-Me Conferencing, MyText SMS, Number Porting
(IP) Telecommunications
Websitewww.mynetfone.com.au

MyNetFone Australia Pty Ltd is part of the MNF Group, the company that[1][2] owns and operates Australia's largest VoIP network,[3][4] which is also the 3rd largest interconnected voice network in the country.[5] MyNetFone provides broadband internet and cloud-based communication services to residential, business and government sectors.[6][7][8]

The MNF Group encompasses multiple brands in the voice and data industries including the following: CallStream,[9] Connexus,[10] PennyTel,[11][12] iBoss,[13] TNZI,[14] OCA (OpenCA) Softswitch,[15] MyNetFone (retail) and Symbio Networks.[3][16][17][18]

Foundation business of the MNF Group – MyNetFone was established in 2004 by co-founders Rene Sugo (CEO) and Andy Fung (NonExec. Director & former CEO), originally as a retail VoIP provider, and diversified into the corporate market in 2008. Today, MyNetFone provides a full suite of corporate voice, fax and data services – including the proprietary Virtual PBX phone system.[3][19] The company was first listed on the Australian Securities Exchange [20][21] (ASX:MNF) in May 2006.[22][23]

The company was awarded Forbes 'Asia's Best Under a Billion' (2014),[24] Australia's fastest growing ASX-listed telco (Business Review Weekly Fast 100 2014),[21] Deloitte Technology Fast 500 Asia Pacific (2015, 2016),[25] Australian Financial Review Fast 100 (2017).[26]

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  24. ^ "Asia's Best Under A Billion". Forbes. Retrieved 12 January 2015.
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