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Internode’s Terabyte Plan Has No Peak Times, High Prices
Internode has joined the recent flood of terabyte download limit plans, adding itself to iiNet, iPrimus and TPG. It’s the only one of those plans not to distinguish between peak and off-peak usage, but at a minimum of $149.95 a month, it’s not the cheapest option around.
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TPG Joins The Terabyte Brigade
First iiNet offered a 1TB plan, then iPrimus responded with a 1.1TB deal, prompting us to speculate about a “battle of the terabyte caps”. That seems to be happening, with TPG also entering the fray.
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TPG Uncapped Broadband Hard To Come By
When we reported on TPG’s plans for an uncapped broadband service last month, we noted that the details were a little hazy. According to one Lifehacker reader, the deal isn’t easy to come by.
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Internode Easy Broadband Goes Naked, Still Counts Uploads
When Internode announced its Easy Broadband package back in July, Lifehacker pointed out one flaw: it counts uploads as well as downloads, which can get you into shaping territory rather quickly. Internode has now expanded the scheme with a “naked ADSL” version, but that restriction still remains.