broadband
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What Happened With The NBN This Week?
This week: iiNet’s plan pricing had pollies in a tizzy, while NBN Co failed to hand in its homework on time.
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Optus Plans LTE For April Next Year
Telstra’s already selling LTE devices. Vodafone’s announced it’ll have LTE by the end of the year. Optus isn’t in that much of a hurry; it’s just announced that its first LTE products will go on sale in April 2012.
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Does Vodafone’s 850MHz Network Make A Difference In Sydney?
The last time Lifehacker tested Vodafone 3G, Gus wasn’t impressed. When we asked you directly, you weren’t that impressed either. Have things improved? Over at CNET, Joe Hanlon took a pair of phones, a pair of shoes and plenty of time to test out Vodafone’s 850MHz data strength against Telstra. His conclusions? Vodafone’s network might…
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Internode Will Force Some Customers Onto New Broadband Plans
When Internode adjusted its broadband prices a couple of weeks back (including slashing the $60 Easy Naked plan from 150GB to 30GB per month), they weren’t yet sure if some users would be forced to move across to the new new plans. Some will be, and here’s who’s affected.