Terabyte broadband plan launched by Internode
Australian Internet Service Provider Internode has launched a new Terabyte broadband plan that is designed to meet the needs of its data hungry customers.
The Australian Internet provider Internode has recently launched a one Terabyte broadband plan, which is believes will be ideal for its data hungry customers. Internode’s 1000 gigabyte (GB) XXL Easy Broadband ADSL2+ service will provide customers with a one Terabyte data quota plan, and when bundled with NodeLine telephone service will cost just under one hundred and fifty dollars per month.
The provider has give many of its plans an overhaul by doubling the data quota on some plans and now launching its one terabyte plan for those that need that extra data quota. All of the Easy Broadband plans from this provider allow consumers to use their data quota whenever they need to rather than having to use them off peak.
Simon Hackett, the managing director of Internode, said: “Our plans let you use your quota whenever you want. That’s in stark contrast to existing high-end market plans that have split their quota into peak and off peak amounts, with the off peak only available for a minority of the time”
He added: “Our M and L plans offer great value and progress cleanly from the entry-level Easy S plan while the XL and XXL plans offer huge quotas for those for whom too much is never enough. Our new T-shirt plan table is a major extension of Internode’s enormously successful Easy and Naked Easy broadband plans. It’s worth noting that there are no changes to our other plan tables. These new plans just add value and additional choice for any customer who has an appetite for large data quotas.”
Source – Internode







