Optus plugs unlimited broadband plan leak

 

May launch details out of the bag?

ISP Optus has refused to confirm whether a Whirlpool posting purported to be a leak of new "unlimited download" cable broadband plans is the real deal.

A post by user Tre Stylez, which the user deleted from the Whirlpool site within 45 minutes of the post being brought to the telco's attention, purported to be a leak of new plans scheduled for release in May, promising cable plans with between 120 and 200 GB of downloads.

The plans started at $49.99 for 120 GB when bundled with a home phone or mobile, $10 more "naked".

Of particular interest were two "unlimited" plans - offering 100 GB and 200 GB of data respectively that could be used at any time of day (i.e. not divided into peak and off-peak limits).

They were said to cost between $100 and $130 a month bundled with a phone connection, with the speeds throttled to 256 Kbps once the download limit was reached.

A number of changes were also listed for the ISP's Fusion cable and voice bundle plans that included "unlimited" calls and substantially higher broadband data limits.

An Optus spokesman labeled the plans as mere "rumours".

"Whirlpool always has rumours running left right and centre," an Optus spokesman said.

"Whenever we do release plans for any of our products, we will let our customers and staff know officially - as well as our friends on Whirlpool!!"

iTnews was unable to independently confirm the veracity of the apparent leak. But the deletion of the original post - and the level of detail it contained - raised suspicions that it was genuine.

The original poster later responded to a suggestion he or she had received a "please cease and desist from Optus" in relation to the post.

"Nothing that bad, someone made a mistake and I don't want to cause them any grief," the poster replied.

The plans had caused excitement among customers, with several reporting they wanted to drop down to better value plans or hold off plan upgrades until May.

Unlimited broadband plans were increasingly being considered by telcos and ISPs in the wake of AAPT's much-publicised plans.


Optus plugs unlimited broadband plan leak
"When I pressed Optus today for a better broadband deal it was suggested I ring back mid April for plans to start in Mayincluding those mentioned by PaulK"
By pabro
 
 
 
Comments: 8
Res
Mar 27, 2010 12:26 PM
Oh my!
It was reported on whingepool - so that means it must be true ................ NOT
*chuckles*
cootified
Mar 27, 2010 3:34 PM
Well, 2 factors here.
1. Optus have just upgraded their HCF tech so it could be a posibility.
2. I heard their consumer staff are not happy with the company at the moment, so a leak is possible.
Now think...
ljraggy
Mar 28, 2010 3:26 AM
Well as a Optus Cable Customer on the OLD Grand Fathered Plans 20/60 GB @$70pm(note uploads up NOT counted), This Might get me interested in Upgrading to a 100-200 GB plan.

Optus has Cancelled my Off Peak Data Twice saying i was no longer eligible ie $5sim,(Thank you TIO), Just to get me to Upgrade to the New Plans, I would churn to DSL2+ than switch to the crappy plans Optus have on offer ATM.
ljraggy
Mar 28, 2010 3:34 AM
EDIT - Grand Fathered Plan 20/40 GB
djzort
Mar 28, 2010 5:30 PM
Optus has officially announced docsis 3.0, so cable will be THE broadband to have this year. No more of this ADSL copper pair insulated with the wrapping paper from a Whopper burger, going the long way around to your local exchange.
Paul K
Mar 28, 2010 11:02 PM
QUOTE"
Of particular interest were two "unlimited" plans - offering 100 GB and 200 GB of data respectively that could be used at any time of day (i.e. not divided into peak and off-peak limits).
END QUOTE

If you are talking 100g or 200g... how is it unlimited? If they were to offer 2-4mbsec with no download limits, I might be tempted to say that was unlimited, but as soon as you mention a gb size, surely it is not unlimited.

It's probably more disinformation, like their current premium "unlimited" plans, which are just 30gig (including uploads!)
rycrozier
Mar 29, 2010 9:02 AM
You could get "unlimited" access since it's throttled so you can d/l more than the 100/200GB, albeit at a slower speed. But yes, throtting is a limiting factor so maybe not entirely correct to say "unlimited".
pabro
Mar 29, 2010 5:35 PM
When I pressed Optus today for a better broadband deal it was suggested I ring back mid April for plans to start in Mayincluding those mentioned by PaulK
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