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Mobile Broadband is a type of wireless internet access that differs from Wi-Fi. Mobile Broadband is the name used to describe the 3G services which are made possible by HSDPA and HSUPA, the latest technologies on the W-CDMA evolutionary path. HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) enables mobile users to download data at speeds of up to 3.4 Mbit/s. HSUPA (High Speed Uplink Packet Access) enables mobile users to upload data at speeds of up to 1.76 Mbit/s.

ADSL2+

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ADSL2+ extends the capability of basic ADSL by doubling the number of downstream bits. The data rates can be as high as 24 Mbit/s downstream and 1 Mbit/s upstream depending on the distance from the DSLAM to the customer's home.

ADSL2+ is capable of doubling the frequency band of typical ADSL connections from 1.1 MHz to 2.2 MHz. This doubles the downstream data rates of the previous ADSL2 standard of up to 12 Mbit/s, but like the previous standards will degrade from its peak bitrate after a certain distance.

Also ADSL2+ allows port bonding. This is where multiple ports are physically provisioned to the end user and the total bandwidth is equal to the sum of all provisioned ports. So if 2 lines capable of 24 Mbit/s were bonded the end result would be a connection capable of 48 Mbit/s. Not all DSLAM Vendors have implemented this functionality.

ADSL2+ port bonding is also known as g.998.x or g.Bond

ADSL

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ADSL or xDSL, is a family of technologies that provide digital data transmission over the wires of a local telephone network. DSL originally stood for digital subscriber loop, although in recent years, many have adopted digital subscriber line as a more marketing-friendly term for the most popular version of consumer-ready DSL, ADSL.

Typically, the download speed of consumer DSL services ranges from 256 kilobits per second (kbit/s) to 24,000 kbit/s, depending on DSL technology, line conditions and service level implemented. Typically, upload speed is lower than download speed for Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) and equal to download speed for Symmetric Digital Subscriber Line (SDSL).

Essentially, DSL connections work by splitting up a single phone line into two 'bands'. The ISP data runs without interference from the phone data using only the high frequencies. The user typically installs a DSL filter on each of the phones which filters those out from the phone, so that the phone only uses or hears the lower frequencies. This creates two completely independent 'bands', allowing the high frequencies to be used by the DSL simultaneously with the phone line without interfering.

Virgin

Virgin is one of the most recognised brands in the world, led by the ever-fearless Sir Richard Branson. We’ve always stood for top-shelf products that tap into the latest trends and technology, delivered with honesty, simplicity and a healthy dose of fun!
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Dodo

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Dodo is a highly budget Australian Internet service provider (ISP) offering both dial-up and broadband Internet to customers Australia wide. It is believed to have over 300,000 subscribers, making Dodo a large sized player in the ISP market in Australia. Dodo is considered to be one of the cheapest ISP in Australia, providing a wide variety of Internet and Telecommunication products to the community.

Dodo resells ISP services from both AAPT and COMindico, much larger Australian Wholesale ISPs with reseller arrangements in place. At one stage, Dodo was owned by the company KBS Group Pty Ltd. (This is no longer the case). Dodo does not operate any customer-facing network infrastructure itself (such as DSLAMs or Modem banks,) but rather relies on the economies of scale present in reselling others' ports in order to make a moderate amount of cash from being a virtual ISP, and to provide similar services from a range of providers, giving customers more choice.

Dodo also sells pre-paid and post-paid mobile phone packages, calling cards for dialing overseas and home phone services.

Dodo advertises quite heavily on television. Most ads feature young, good-looking women co-starring with an animated bird that looks very little like a real Dodo would have. However it has also run an ad featuring former Australian basketballers Andrew Gaze and Mark Bradtke. Recently, Dodo have been seen in ads with V8 Supercar team Holden Racing Team and the team's drivers Mark Skaife and Todd Kelly and the Dodo mascot driving the Holden Racing Team's road going showcase car against a turtle (which does a parody of Finding Nemo via the turtle saying: "Dude, what's the rush?" while Dodo in the show car race speeds away). They also heavily sponsor Ford team Paul Crucikshank Racing. Dodo has peviously sponsored Team Dynamik in 2004 but left after the team was found guilty of doing illegal testing and Tasman Motorsport in 2005.

They also sell discount mobile phone sim cards in Australia.

Recently, Dodo Australia has followed economic trends by outsourcing some call centres to the asian market.


Dodo BirdDuring 2004 and 2005 the use of the Dodo brand was extended with the launch of five retails stores in metropolitan Melbourne. In addition, Dodo products are now available in Allphones stores across Australia.
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3 Mobile

3 Mobile are the leaders in 3G with over 1 million customers who know first hand just how good it is to be 3.
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Optus

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SingTel Optus Pty Limited is the second largest telecommunications company in Australia, and is a wholly owned subsidiary of Singapore Telecommunications (ASX: SGT). The company primarily trades under the Optus brand, while maintaining several wholly owned subsidiary brands, such as Virgin Mobile Australia in the mobile telephony market and Uecomm in the network services market.

To provide services, Optus owns and operates its own network infrastructure, as well as using the services of other network service providers, most notably Telstra Wholesale. It provides services both directly to end users and also acts as a wholesaler to other service providers.

The company was formerly known as Cable & Wireless Optus Pty Limited and prior to that, as Optus Communications Pty Limited.

"Optus has a clear, single-minded focus on delivering a superior customer experience. We believe in: Getting it right...Making it simple." - Paul O'Sullivan, Chief Executive
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iiNet

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iiNet Limited (ASX: IIN) is Australia's third-largest ISP (2005/2006). Their focus is primarily on ADSL-based Internet access, and they have the largest rollout of their own ADSL2+ infrastructure in Australia. iiNet also provides dial-up and voice services.

iiNet has acquired (or merged with) many smaller ISPs in its growth. It built a substantial customer base in Western Australia, and then expanded significantly into the eastern states by acquiring ihug and OzEmail.

History
iiNet was founded in 1993 by Michael Malone and Michael O'Reilly, who started the business in a suburban garage in Perth, Western Australia as iiNet Technologies Pty Ltd. It began as one of the first Australian ISPs to offer TCP/IP Internet access, as opposed to the store-and-forward techniques (such as MHSnet) that were then in use at other ISPs. It claims it was the first ISP to offer PPP access in Australia, and to be the first to base operations on the then new Linux operating system.

The company outgrew its suburban home in 1995 and moved to CBD office accommodation. Its early growth during the Internet boom was hampered by the ability of Telstra (not itself an ISP until 1997) to deliver enough telephone lines to cope with demand, and by the sheer competitive pressure in the Perth market, which had a comparative oversupply of low-cost providers. In 1996, iiNet successfully expanded into the Adelaide market under the name light.iinet.net.au (named after Colonel Light), in partnership with locals John Lindsay and Leigh Hart. The SA arm moved quickly to become the number three ISP in the state, before being acquired by Auslink in 1998.

Early growth
A growing demand on infrastructure and a rapidly increasing number of staff saw the company relocate again in 1997 to the central QV.1 building. Also in early 1997, the Western Australian Internet Association, formed in 1995 to represent the Internet community in Western Australia, created a peering and interconnection arrangement known as WAIX (Western Australian Internet Exchange) between its members, which included iiNet and several other Perth-based ISPs.

In late 1997, the Internet market was moving towards 56K technology. As one end of a 56k connection must be digital, the racks of modems found in every ISP became redundant overnight and expensive CBD-hosted equipment offered by Cisco, Ascend and Livingston became a requirement in order to survive in the marketplace. Also, in 1998, competitive pressure from budget national providers, led by One.Tel, started to reach the Perth market.

In 1998, founding partner Michael Malone purchased the company outright and listed it on the Australian Stock Exchange in September 1999 under ticker symbol IIN. The newfound capital was used to acquire its two major local rivals in the Perth area - Wantree Internet and Omen Internet - along with numerous smaller rivals such as Networx Internet, Infinite Data, Octal and NetTrek Internet Services.

This was perceived by most observers as a rationalisation of an unsustainable services market, and allowed not only iiNet, but also other providers such as Westnet, EFTel (itself an agglomeration of several ISPs formed in 2000), ArachNet and Global Dial among others to grow in the local market and to expand into fully-fledged national providers.

After the dot-com bubble burst in mid-2000, iiNet fared poorly on the markets - with shares at one stage falling to A$0.20 from a A$1.00 issue price - however its share price recovered as time progressed. In September 2000, iiNet became the first Western Australian provider to offer ADSL technology.

Growth through acquisition
The company created a new registered telecommunications provider iiTel, later renamed Chime, that sought to improve Internet access prices by making wholesale telephone access much cheaper. This was possible through new interconnection agreements mandated by the Australian Government's deregulation of the telecommunications industry, and provided the foundation for iiNet's later move into telephony (via its iiPhone and iiNetPhone products).

Based on its new abilities, and after consolidating its local position, iiNet focused on expanding to national coverage in the early 2000s through strategic acquisitions and natural growth. The acquisitions were:

RuralNet (Mildura and regional Victoria)
Tas Access (Tasmania)
Granite Internet (Fleurieu Peninsula, South Australia)
RockNet (Rockhampton, Queensland)
Hartindale (Sydney)
Country Netlink (regional Victoria)
Origin Internet (regional Victoria)
Froggy Internet (Sydney)
Virtual Communities (Melbourne)
Octa4 (Darwin)
With the advent of ADSL access, iiNet and several other Western Australian providers on the WAIX were at the forefront of the price and service wars, and were able to make a sizable push eastwards into larger lucrative markets.

In 2003, iiNet made what was then its biggest acquisition, purchasing key New Zealand provider ihug. The acquisition significantly increased iiNet's share of the Australia/New Zealand Internet market.

In 2005, iiNet acquired the residential ISP business and trademarks of rival OzEmail. The business side and infrastructure of that business remained in the ownership of US-parent MCI. OzEmail had been Australia's largest ISP until 2000, when it was acquired by MCI. The retail arm had been neglected, and the company moved very late into ADSL, meaning that it had difficulty positioning itself as a broadband player. iiNet initially used both the OzEmail and iiNet brands on the east coast, but by 2006 iiNet had largely abandoned the OzEmail brand, using its own corporate designs across Australia.
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AAPT

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AAPT is one of Australia's three largest telecommunications carriers and is part of the Telecom New Zealand Group. Since its establishment in 1991, AAPT has been committed to driving competition in the Australian telecommunications market through the provision of quality and competitively priced communications services.

AAPT is one of Australia�s most dynamic telecommunications companies and is part of the Telecom New Zealand Group.

The company takes a straightforward approach to providing customer-focused communications solutions. It offers a range of local and long distance voice, mobile, data and Internet services to residential, business, government and wholesale customers.

Whether it's for home or business, AAPT is big enough to meet all its customers� communication needs yet small enough to be innovative and deliver quickly.

AAPT � originally an offshoot of Australian Associated Press (AAP) � started business in 1991 as Telstra's first competitor in long distance voice and data services.

On 1 July 1997, AAPT was awarded a carrier licence when legislative restriction on the maximum number of carrier licences in the Australian telecommunications industry was removed.

Five months later in November 1997, AAPT completed a public offering and was the first telecommunications carrier to list on the Australian Stock Exchange.

AAPT was fully acquired by Telecom New Zealand and was subsequently delisted from the Australian Stock Exchange in November 2000.

Today AAPT is one of only three Australian telecommunications providers to own and operate its own national voice and data network.

The company was formed by the division of the communications businesses of Australian Associated Press. In 1992 AAPIS was formed with News Corporation and John Fairfax Holdings as majority shareholders with MCI and Todd Capital also possessing shares in the company. According to AAPT's website the company began operating as the first significant competitor to Telstra in the long distance voice and data markets in 1991. The company received a carrier licence on 1 July 1997 and was later listed on the Australian Stock Exchange in November of the same year. In January 1999 Todd Capital sold its entire stake in the company.

In 2000 the company was acquired by Telecom New Zealand and delisted from the stock exchange. Today AAPT claims to be one of only three Australian telecommunications providers to own and operate its own national voice and data network. AAPT has positioned itself a virtual network operator in the mobile market utilising the Vodafone Australia. In 2006 CommodiTel, acquired AAPT's prepaid customer base.

Locations
AAPT Head Office is based in the Ernst & Young building at 680 George Street, Sydney. AAPT Internet switch and network centre is located in the suburb of Richmond AAPT's main current call centres are located in Bendigo, Victoria, Robina/Varsity Lakes on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Fortitude Valley, Brisbane and the Head Office building in Sydney. AAPT announced its intention in December 2006 to sell the centres in Bendigo and Robina/Varsity Lakes in favour of a new centralized call centre located in Glebe, Sydney.
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Virgin
Prepaid Virgin Mobile Broadband
No strings attached! Enjoy the freedom & flexibility of Pre-Paid Mobile Broadband. Take control of your spend and only pay for what you use. $129 USB modem. Recharge online with a credit card or voucher. Great coverage on the Optus 3G/HSPA network.
Free 3600 kbps 384 kbps 10 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL2 150MB
Free with Dodo home phone.
Free 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 150 MB Buy Now
Virgin
Broadband at Home with 2G download
When you have home phone with Virgin for $60 per month get FREE Broadband + Unlimited Home Phone Calls, for $60 per month over 24 months. UNLIMITED Standard & Local & National Calls. UNLIMITED Calls to all Virgin Mobiles. LOW International & Mobile Call Rates. NEW Home Number. 2GB Allowance & No Additional Usage Charges! 512 kbps Connection Speed. HOME MODEM with Built-in Wi-fi. 3G Connect Wirelessly to Our Network.
Free 512 kbps 128 kbps 2 GB Buy Now
Dodo
100MB Mobile Wireless Broadband
$4.99 per month for Dodo Post paid Customers. $9.99 per month for new Dodo customers. 100 MB on 24 month contract. 50 MB with no contract. 15c per MB after that. This product is ideally for those that travel or do not want to have a home phone connection simply to have broadband at home.
AU$4.99 3600 kbps kbps 100 MB Buy Now
Dodo
FAST ADSL 150MB
AU$9.90 256 kbps kbps 150 MB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL2 2GB
AU$9.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 2 GB Buy Now
Dodo
300MB Mobile Wireless Broadband
$9.99 per month for Dodo Post paid customers. $14.99 per month for New Dodo customers. 300 MB on 24 month contract. 150 MB with no contract. 15c per MB after that.
AU$9.99 3600 kbps kbps 300 MB Buy Now
Dodo
1000 MB Mobile Wireless Broadband
$14.99 per month for Dodo Post paid Customers. $19.99 per month for new Dodo customers. 1000 MB on 24 month contract. 500 MB with no contract. 15c per MB after that.
AU$14.99 3600 kbps kbps 1000 MB Buy Now
3 Mobile
Mobile Broadband Plan 500MB
$0 device monthly repayment over 24 months 3 Broadband Zone allowance: 500MB 3 Broadband Zone additional usage: 10c per MB National Roaming allowance: 1MB National Roaming usage: $1.65 per MB
AU$15.00 3600 kbps 384 kbps 500 MB Buy Now
Dodo
FAST ADSL 1GB
AU$19.99 256 kbps kbps 1000 MB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL 150MB
AU$19.99 1500 kbps kbps 150 MB Buy Now
3 Mobile
Mobile Broadband Plan 2GB
$0 device monthly repayment over 24 months 3 Broadband Zone allowance: 2GB 3 Broadband Zone additional usage: 10c per MB National Roaming allowance: 2MB National Roaming usage: $1.65 per MB
AU$29.00 3600 kbps 384 kbps 2 GB Buy Now
Dodo
FAST ADSL 10GB
AU$29.99 256 kbps kbps 10 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL 3GB
AU$29.99 1500 kbps kbps 3 GB Buy Now
Optus
My 2GB
$29.99 When Bundled with home phone $39.99 stand alone.
AU$29.99 20000 kbps 512 kbps 2 GB
Dodo
Dodo Naked ADSL2+ Entry
No phone line rental is required with this broadband plan.
AU$29.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 1000 MB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL2 10GB
AU$29.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 10 GB Buy Now
Dodo
3000MB Mobile Wireless Broadband
$29.99 per month for Dodo Post paid Customers. $34.99 per month for new Dodo customers. 3000 MB on 24 month contract. 1500 MB with no contract. 15c per MB after that.
AU$29.99 3600 kbps kbps 3 GB Buy Now
Virgin
Virgin Mobile Broadband 39 w 5GB
It's Broadband that moves with you. Virgin Mobile Broadband has a massive 5GB downloads every month for just $39 on a 24-month plan. No setup fees or excess usage charges, great coverage + free USB wireless modem so you can get online on the go.
AU$39.00 3600 kbps 384 kbps 5 GB Buy Now
Dodo
Dodo (Unlimited Broadband)
Get the most out of the internet with Dodo’s new Unlimited Broadband plan for just $39.90! No Data Limits. No Excess Charges. Free Staic IP Address. Free Backup Dial-up Account. 30 MB Webspace for Personal Website. With Dodo Home Phone.
AU$39.90 256 kbps 256 kbps Unlimited Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 1
Home 1 is only available bundled with Phone.
AU$39.90 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 2 GB Buy Now
AAPT
AAPT LiveNet 1 - NTC
Perfect for getting online and sending and receiving emails. $29.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. Up to 20Mbps broadband speed. 1GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$39.95 20000 kbps 1000 kbps 1000 MB Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 2
AU$39.95 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 1000 MB Buy Now
Dodo
FAST ADSL 20GB
AU$39.99 256 kbps kbps 20 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL 10GB
AU$39.99 1500 kbps kbps 10 GB Buy Now
Dodo
EXTREME 150MB
AU$39.99 8000 kbps kbps 150 MB Buy Now
Dodo
Dodo Naked ADSL2+ Bronze
No phone line rental is required with this broadband plan.
AU$39.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 5 GB Buy Now
Optus
My 5GB
$39.99 Bundled $49.99 stand alone.
AU$39.99 20000 kbps 512 kbps 5 GB
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL2 20GB
AU$39.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 20 GB Buy Now
AAPT
256k Broadband - NTC
Surf the net and check your email. $34.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. 1GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges. No term contract .
AU$44.95 256 kbps 64 kbps 1000 MB Buy Now
3 Mobile
Mobile Broadband Plan 4GB
$0 device monthly repayment over 24 months 3 Broadband Zone allowance: 4GB 3 Broadband Zone additional usage: 10c per MB National Roaming allowance: 4MB National Roaming usage: $1.65 per MB
AU$49.00 3600 kbps 384 kbps 4 GB Buy Now
3 Mobile
Mobile Broadband Plan 6GB
$0 device monthly repayment over 24 months 3 Broadband Zone allowance: 4GB 3 Broadband Zone additional usage: 10c per MB National Roaming allowance: 4MB National Roaming usage: $1.65 per MB
AU$49.00 3600 kbps 384 kbps 6 GB Buy Now
AAPT
AAPT LiveNet 5
Ideal for accessing large files at a high speed. $39.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. Up to 20Mbps broadband speed. 5GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$49.95 20000 kbps 1000 kbps 5 GB Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 3
AU$49.95 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 8 GB Buy Now
Dodo
FAST ADSL 50GB
AU$49.99 256 kbps kbps 50 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL 20GB
AU$49.99 1500 kbps kbps 20 GB Buy Now
Dodo
EXTREME 2GB
AU$49.99 8000 kbps kbps 2 GB Buy Now
Dodo
Dodo Naked ADSL2+ Silver
No phone line rental is required with this broadband plan.
AU$49.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 10 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL2 30GB
AU$49.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 30 GB Buy Now
Dodo
6000MB Mobile Wireless Broadband
$49.99 per month for Dodo Post paid Customers. $59.99 per month for new Dodo customers. 6000 MB on 24 month contract. 3000 MB with no contract. 15c per MB after that.
AU$49.99 3600 kbps kbps 6 GB Buy Now
AAPT
512k Broadband
Get online quicker and faster. $44.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. 5GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$54.95 512 kbps 128 kbps 5 GB Buy Now
AAPT
AAPT LiveNet 10
For if you are always online and need a high speed connection. Up to 20Mbps broadband speed. 10GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$59.95 20000 kbps 1000 kbps 10 GB Buy Now
AAPT
512k Broadband - 10
Download and uploade files with ease. $49.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. 10GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$59.95 512 kbps 128 kbps 10 GB Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 4
AU$59.95 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 25 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL 30GB
AU$59.99 1500 kbps kbps 30 GB Buy Now
Dodo
EXTREME 10GB
AU$59.99 8000 kbps kbps 10 GB Buy Now
Dodo
Dodo Naked ADSL2+ Gold
No phone line rental is required with this broadband plan.
AU$59.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 20 GB Buy Now
Optus
My 15GB
$59.99 Bundled with home phone, $69.99 Stand alone broadband.
AU$59.99 20000 kbps 512 kbps 15 GB
AAPT
AAPT LiveNet 20
Download movies, music and games at high speed. $59.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. Up to 20Mbps broadband speed. 20GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$69.95 20000 kbps 1000 kbps 20 GB Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 5
AU$69.95 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 30 GB Buy Now
Dodo
Dodo Naked ADSL2+ Platinum
No phone line rental is required with this broadband plan.
AU$69.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 35 GB Buy Now
AAPT
1500k Broadband 20
Make the most of your high speed connection. $64.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. 20GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$74.95 1500 kbps 256 kbps 20 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL 50GB
AU$79.99 1500 kbps kbps 50 GB Buy Now
Dodo
EXTREME 20GB
AU$79.99 8000 kbps kbps 20 GB Buy Now
Dodo
SUPER FAST ADSL2 50GB
AU$79.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 50 GB Buy Now
Dodo
EXTREME 30GB
AU$89.99 8000 kbps kbps 30 GB Buy Now
Dodo
Dodo Naked ADSL2+ Rhodium
No phone line rental is required with this broadband plan.
AU$89.99 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 50 GB Buy Now
AAPT
AAPT LiveNet 20
Need a high monthly allowance and super fast connection. $89.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. Up to 20Mbps broadband speed. 50GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$99.95 20000 kbps 1000 kbps 20 GB Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 6
AU$99.95 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 45 GB Buy Now
Dodo
EXTREME 50GB
AU$99.99 8000 kbps kbps 50 GB Buy Now
Optus
My 30GB
$99.99 Bundled with home phone, $109.99 stand alone broadband.
AU$99.99 20000 kbps 512 kbps 30 GB
AAPT
8000k Broadband 50
Download music, movies, games and more. $99.95 per month when you bundle with home phone. 50GB monthly download allowance, no excess usage charges.
AU$109.95 8000 kbps 384 kbps 50 GB Buy Now
iiNet
Home Broadband 7
AU$129.95 24000 kbps 1000 kbps 70 GB Buy Now

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