Data quotas boosted by Internode

May 1 2010 / By Rob Webber

According to reports the communications giant Internode has boosted quotas on a range of its broadband packages, enabling consumers to enjoy better value for money.

When it comes to broadband services many Australian consumes are keen to get value for money without compromising the services and features that they need from their broadband package. There are many different deals and options available for those that want low cost, great value broadband services in Australia, with a range of providers offering an array of different deals to meet the needs and pockets of different users.

For many people the download limits that are imposed on their broadband packages can prove to be a problem if they download a lot of data, but to opt for an unlimited download package would mean paying more than was viably affordable for some consumers.

One communications giant, Internode, has now announced that it is boosting the data quota on some of its Home and SOHO ADSL Fast broadband services, which could mean far better value for money for consumers. An Internode official said: “We want our customers to enjoy using their Internode broadband service, not worry about their download meter readings. These download quota boosts are part of how we deliver on that commitment.”

He added: “It’s worth noting that the only automatic plan migration occurs for customers on the Home and SOHO ADSL Fast 50 GB plans, who get a $10 a month price cut. We encourage other customers to review the new plans so they can choose to migrate to the plan that best suits them.”

Source – Internode

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