internode

  • Internode Restores 200GB Broadband Plans

    More positive news for Internode customers: while it dumped its 200GB per month offering as part of a plan revamp last month, it has now restored that plan to its broadband offerings in response to “customer demand”. Rather like parent iiNet’s dumping of peak quotas earlier today, the change only applies to Internode’s own ADSL2+…


  • Internode Turning On IPv6 By Default

    Internode customers have been able to switch on IPv6, and as of last week it is now doing that by default for all new signups. Internode had intended to make that happen before the end of 2011, but given its dramatic buyout by iiNet in late 2011, early January seems close enough. [Internode]


  • How The iiNet Deal Affects Internode Customers

    Despite the NBN-inspired imminent $105 million buyout of Internode by iiNet, there will be no short-term change to the products offered by either company. But in the long term, offerings such as iiNet’s expanded Freezone are likely to be available on plans from both iiNet and Internode.