The Internet Association of Australia (IAA) has thrown its support behind Communications Minister Michelle Rowland in rejecting NBN Co’s proposed variation to the Special Access Undertaking (SAU).
MATE wants to encourage customers to stick with it rather that churn to another provider after the six month discount period has elapsed by offering the deal to new and existing customers, which the company claims makes them "the only telco to do this."
Communications Minister Mitch Fifield is proudly boasting of the latest NBN rollout achievements and of being ahead of target, compared to Labor missing “every target it was set".
If you feel the need, the need for speed, then stop watching old Tom Cruise movies and plug your home's powerlines into Netcomm's 500Mbps-class powerline adapters, complete with AC pass-through, for what promises to be a speedily electrifying experience!
Australia's new government created national broadband company, NBN Co, has signed its 4000th customer, and while the company's own internal projections had user numbers around ten times larger, the fact a government program hasn't as yet lived up to its own projected milestones is a fact of life these days.
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