ARPT invites 3G licence bids; winner to be unveiled in October

Alternative Australian broadband provider iiNet has lifted the lid on its pricing structure for broadband services offered over the in-development National Broadband Network (NBN), revealing that it will undercut one of its major rivals, Internode, by as much as half in some regions. Reporting on the matter, Delimiter notes that, while iiNet’s entry level services are priced roughly in line with Internode’s packages – a 12Mbps/1Mbps up/down connection with a 20GB on-peak and 20GB off-peak usage is AUD49.95 (USD51.7) per month, in addition to an AUD9.95 monthly charge for a VoIP connection – higher level tariffs show a marked difference [More]

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