Internode offers $99 combo plans
- 16 November, 2012 16:28
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Internode has launched three $99 combo plans that bundle four services including broadband, IPTV, mobile voice and a traditional telephone line.
The combo deals each contain an Easy Broadband 200 ADSL2+ service, a NodeLine home telephone service, Fetch TV Lite and a NodeMobile SIM.
In addition, the Combo Value deal includes a $20 mobile voice plan; the Combo Router Rental offer includes a rented FRITZ!Box 7270 router; the Combo Wireless Bridge pack provides a $119 wireless bridge with the bundle.
Customers can also opt for a higher quota plan, such as 300 / 600 / 1200 GB, and still obtain the Combo discount. The total combo cost would include the incremental price of the higher quota plan.
Internode said the combo initiative was introduced to encourage customers to sign 24-month contracts with the company in return for total monthly discounts that can exceed $30 per month.
According to Internode product manager, Jim Kellett, the deals offer compelling choices and discounts.
“The combo plans offer customers a complete package of services from Internode. We’ve gone beyond the triple play - by bundling broadband, fixed line, mobile voice and subscription TV, we’re now into four-play,” he said.
As an added bonus, it will also waive the standard setup fee of $79 for a 24-month ADSL contract.
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