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Internode has announced a roadmap for the rollout of naked DSL services -- broadband access without a phone line subscription -- but claims it's being careful to avoid some of the challenges faced ...
iiNet announced it would buy Internode just days before Christmas, in a deal which has addded some 190,000 broadband subscribers and some 260,000 active services to iiNet’s already extensive customer ...
Internode's move contrasts with competitors that advertise '$29.95 per month' broadband plans, and then charge customers 14 cents per megabyte excess fees once the customer has downloaded more ...
Internode has also modified its Naked ADSL plans — which customers purchase without an accompanying telephone line — to a single option, which comes with 1,000GB of quota for $69.99 per month. The two ...
Internode will compensate more than 3,000 of its customers. The number of Australians able to claim compensation for slow NBN speeds has reached about 70,000 — including Telstra's 42,000, Optus ...
For Internode FTTN customers, 34 percent (1,720 people) couldn't reach the highest speed of 100/40 Mbps, with 479 of those customers also stuck with less than 50/20 Mbps.
Internode is based in Adelaide and is Australia's largest privately-owned broadband services company, with about 190,000 subscribers nationally. iiNet is a publicly-listed company.
He told Internode customers last night that the service provider had been working on the technical workaround "for some time". "Well, we've done it – and it works," he said.
The protesting ISPs, which include iinet, Internode, TCN Communications and Westnet, issued a nine-page letter to ACCC chairman Graham Samuel, requesting the ACCC to issue an urgent Competition ...
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