vividwireless brings on unlimited broadband plans
- 05 July, 2010 13:50
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vividwireless is offering unlimited wireless broadband plans on its 4G network.
The ISP launched its network in Perth three months ago. LTE and WiMax hardware from China-based vendor, Huawei, was used by Unwired late last year.
Unwired has since merged with vividwireless.
The new plans feature unlimited downloads for $75 per month. The company is also offering an entry-level plan at $19 per month with a 2GB download limit.
Unlimited plans are restricted to one modem only while metered plans can be shared with up to five separate modems.
Original plans included a $20 plan for 1GB download and a $75 plan which netted users 25GB. All supported up to five modems.
The 25GB pan for $75 and 40GB for $99 remained unchanged.
According to vividwireless the $99 for 40GB was retained because it still saw a market for people that want more devices.
Services are available through a home gateway which incorporates a telephone service and a Wi-Fi router or a portable USB modem.
vividwireless is expanding to Sydney and Melbourne with Adelaide, Brisbane and Canberra to follow.
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