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News, Telecommunications - Tuesday, August 7, 2012 10:02 - 17 Comments
Internode plans for 4G mobile launch
news National broadband provider Internode has revealed it expects to launch 4G mobile broadband services through Optus’ fledgling LTE mobile network, following other Optus mobile resellers in getting access to the next-generation wireless infrastructure.
Internode currently resells 3G Optus mobile broadband services, as does its parent iiNet. The pair offer some of highest quota mobile plans currently available in Australia, with Internode, for example, offering an 18GB plan costing $79.95 monthly, and iiNet offering a plan with 10GB of on-peak and 10GB of off-peak data for $59.95 a month, or $54.95 a month when bundled with other services.








