iPrimus reveals NBN pricing and plans
- 05 December, 2012 11:24
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iPrimus has revealed pricing and plans for its NBN fixed wireless broadband offering.
The new broadband service features several plan options starting at 40GB per month for $49.95 through to a terabyte plan for $99.95 per month.
Customers also have the option to bundle their home phone to receive a $10 per month bundled discount.
The service is provided using M2’s recently deployed “all-in-one” gateway modem equipped with built-in wireless n. iPrimus is part of M2 Telecommunications (ASX:MTU).
The telco has also connected its first NBN fixed wireless broadband customer in Warrenheip, Victoria.
The new plans offer iPrimus customers with NBN grade bandwidth, which can be a significant increase on what has been traditionally available to these customers.
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Rob
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I get 121mbps on Telstra cable, about 37mbps on the iPhone wireless, plenty fast for me, bundled with home phone rental and free local calls for $88.00 per month, 100G download, I wonder just how much faster or slower the NBN will be?