Stories about Naked DSL

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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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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Optus admits slow broadband problem
Optus has admitted that it has been "shaping" internet connections to a slower speed than advertised.
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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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The bare facts on Optus’ naked DSL
Optus becomes the first major league telco to strip down for naked DSL, but punts on mobile rather than VoIP as its landline replacement.
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Internode triples ADSL2+ coverage area

Internode has announced it will no longer follow Telstra's restrictive rules about ADSL line length in areas where it has its own ADSL2+ DSLAMs installed in exchanges.

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iiNet profits bulge from unexpected naked growth
Broadband users are rushing in droves to rid themselves of Telstra line rental, says a delighted iiNet.
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Internode announces Naked DSL transfers
Internode says customers who already have a phone line can now get Naked ADSL2+ connected on it, rather than having to get a whole new line connected.
Internode strips covers off naked DSL
Internode strips covers off naked DSL No more annoying Telstra line rental bill with Internode's new "Naked" DSL service. PLUS: coverage expanded to 350 exchanges.
"Literally naked" DSL services loom
"Literally naked" DSL services loom The availability of naked DSL services will might well unleash a wave of anti-Telstra sentiment, as customers realise they can be freed of line rental forever.
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