Adam Joins The Terabyte-A-Month Broadband Club

Adam has joined the growing group of providers offering a one terabyte a month deal for volume-heavy customers. At $120 a month and with usage split into peak and off-peak periods, how does it stack up?

As our Planhacker roundup of 1TB+ plans shows, Adam’s SuperChoice pricing falls just below its obvious rivals iiNet, Internode and Netspace, all of whom charge $130 a month. There are cheaper plans to be had, but many don’t offer full ADSL2+ speeds. All things considered, it’s a reasonable though not astonishing offer.

Adam via [ZDNet]


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