Look out Telstra, Internode has turned its high speed ADSL2+ broadband on in Darwin and is ready to go.
iiNet owned Internode are invading regional Darwin and spread its high speed plans throughout the land, for the first time.
This comes after Perth based iiNet announced DSLAM (Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer) network upgrades installed at four metropolitan telephone exchanges at Casuarina, Nightcliff, Palmerston and Darwin, Tuesday, and also plans to expand its services to regional Queensland.
iiNet plans to connect 23,500 new users in Darwin alone and another 15,000 in QLD.
Internode are flogging their popular ‘Easy Broadband’ ADSL2+ service with option of 30 GB – 1 TB data quota from $29.95- $119 per month, when purchased as a bundle with a Nodeline telephone line.
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The telco are also offering a range of ‘Easy Naked’ standalone broadband plans.
“At long last, we are delighted to offer our customers in Darwin access to the full range of Internode’s great broadband plans,” declared Internode managing director Simon Hackett.
Internode Easy Broadband and Naked plans would deliver “significant benefits” to Darwin’s local community, he added.
“It’s about greater choice.”
Internode’s new Darwin DSLAMs connect to its national and international network through backhaul connections provided by NextGen Networks as part of the Federal Government’s Regional Backbone Blackspots Program.
Internode also has its own DSLAM installed at Alice Springs.
For more details about Internode broadband plans available, click here.