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News, Telecommunications - Thursday, January 26, 2012 11:32 - 5 Comments
Internode revamps estates fibre plans
news National broadband provider Internode has released a new series of plans for residents of new housing estates which have their fibre infrastructure operated by independent fibre specialists Opticomm and OPENetworks, harmonising the plans with its existing National Broadband Network pricing.
“I’ve just updated the website with the new greenfields broadband plans,” wrote Internode product manager Jim Kellett yesterday in a post on broadband forum Whirlpool. “In summary, [fibre to the home] broadband via OptiConmm & OPENetworks is now aligned with FTTH broadband via NBN; in terms of speed, price, quota & option packs. New FTTH customers can select any of the new plans from today; and existing FTTH customers can request a new plan via the online planchanger.”








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