Internode plates up new SHDSL plan for Christmas
- 30 November, 2009 09:20
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Internode has served up a Christmas special and launched new high-speed business broadband services.
The South Australia-based ISP is offering a 10Mbps plan on its Extreme symmetrical high-speed digital subscriber line (SHDSL) network with a 100GB download limit – double the standard quota – for $1000. Internode is also waiving a $2000 installation fee for those who join on a 24-month contract.
According a statement by Internode product manager, Jim Kellett, Extreme SHDSL sale has taken off since its launch in April and met the company’s high sales expectation.
Kellett also revealed plans to extend the service to seven new exchanges in Adelaide, six in Melbourne and four in Sydney.
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