Stories about ADSL2+

iiNet launches terabyte download plans
iiNet has launched the first 1TB download plan but has also started charging for uploads.
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Telstra launches 200GB broadband plans
iiNet IPTV available this month
iiNet's pay TV service over broadband is going on sale this month, offering some real competition for Foxtel -- as long as you're not a sports fan.
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Simon Hackett reviews the iPad
IN DEPTH | Internode CEO and supergeek Simon Hackett has reviewed his Apple iPad in this special guest review.
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Internode launches "cheaper than ADSL" NBN plans
Internode has unveiled fibre-to-the-home broadband pricing starting from $29.95, $10 less than its cheapest ADSL+ plans.
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TOO EXPENSIVE: NBN monthly plans unveiled
The first 100Mbit/s plans have been announced for the national broadband network, but they're like Telstra pricing -- only worse.
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iiNet on the brink of launching Pay TV over ADSL2+
It's due to launch commercially next month, and a group of home-users are already trialling iiNet's IPTV service.
iiNet selling 4,000 BoBs per month
Finn, the guy on the iiNet ads, might be annoying, but the company's BoB has proven to be a smash hit with customers.
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Fibre no threat: ISPs still ploughing money into ADSL
Australian ISPs are increasing their purchases of ADSL equipment, despite the potential for the construction of the fibre-to-the-home NBN to make ADSL irrelevant.
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Spain decrees ‘affordable broadband’ a legal right for all citizens
Internet connections of at least 1Mbps, at a fixed and regulated rate, will be included in a revised ‘universal service’ obligation as a legal obligation for Spanish telcos.
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Finland declares 1Mbps broadband to be a legal right, with 100Mbps to come...
The Finnish government has decreed that all citizens will be entitled to at least a 1Mbps broadband connection by July next year, with a 100Mbps service mandatory by 2015.
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Aussie home broadband connections tip past the 50% mark
Despite one in every two Australian homes having a fixed broadband connection, we barely make it into the Top 20 list of countries with the highest penetration of home broadband.
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Telstra slugs new landline customers with $100 penalty for moving to naked DSL
A new $100 ‘temporary connection charge’ for disconnecting a landline after three months is claimed to dissuade customers from joining competing ISPs on a naked DSL plan.
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MyNetfone launches Naked ADSL2+
MyNetFone's naked ADSL2+ packs surprisingly good value -- $39 a month for 5GB peak usage. You could pay that much to Telstra just in line rental.
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New worm can infect home modem/routers
A new botnet, “psyb0t” is the first known to be capable of directly infecting home routers and cable/DSL modems.
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