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News, Telecommunications - Monday, January 28, 2013 11:30 - 134 Comments
NBN Co offers $108 bounty on new customers
news The National Broadband Network Company has kicked off what it described as a “promotional” initiative which will see it pay retail Internet service providers $108 per end user customer who signs up to the network by the end of June, a period shortly before the next Federal Election is to be held.
The news was first reported over the weekend by The Australian newspaper, and is detailed in a letter to ISPs from NBN Co sent last week (PDF), as well as an update to the company’s product catalogue document (PDF) which describes the way it interacts with its retail ISP partners.










