TPG ups the ante with unlimited NBN data plan
- 18 September, 2012 10:25
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TPG is the first ISP to offer unlimited data plans on the National Broadband Network (NBN), with a $69.99 per month plan on the base level NBN speed of 12/1Mbps.
The 12-month plan is available with a TPG home phone rental and also includes unlimited local and standard national calls to landlines and unlimited international calls to some countries, such as the US, Canada and China.
Customers will be required to pay a $79.95 set-up fee and the plan is only available to new TPG customers.
The NBN plan compares to TPG’s unlimited ADSL2+ bundle with home phone line rental for $69.99 on a 24-month contract at speeds of up to 20Mbps. The plan includes unlimited local and standard national calls to landlines, 100 minutes of international calls per months and a wifi modem internet gateway.
While the company signed a wholesale agreement with NBN Co early this year, the company has been a latecomer to announce NBN plans, previously stating it was waiting to release plans when more people could access the network.
So far, only a limited number of areas in Australia can connect to the NBN.
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