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Internode says it has doubled the reach of its Naked ADSL2+ broadband services, making them available at a further 400 telephone exchanges across Australia.
iiNet's latest 'naked DSL' advertisement featuring a 2-frame insert has been banned by CAD, the free-to-air industry group.
Western Australia-based internet service provider iiNet has finally resolved the problems faced by one of its naked DSL subscribers which got an airing in these columns.
There's been a recent rash of ISP plans offering a monthly data quota of a terabyte or more. Now Internode claims it has the first "true" terabyte plan.
Internode has revamped its ADSL plans, reducing the number of options for some services, boosting capacity on its top end 240GB pan and aligning prices for resold Optus DSL services with those provided on its own DSLAMs.
Internode has reduced by $10 the monthly fee for its Easy Naked broadband plan and has extended coverage. It has also revived an ADSL2+ resale agreement with Optus.
Internode has reduced by $10 the monthly fee for its Easy Naked broadband plan and has extended coverage. It has also revived an ADSL2+ resale agreement with Optus.
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