Telstra raises quota on big wireless net plans

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Ultimate 3G modem released generally.

Telstra has cut prices and raised quotas on two of its higher-end wireless broadband plans to coincide with general availability of its Ultimate modem capable of download speeds up to 20 Mbps.

Telstra raises quota on big wireless net plans

The new plans saw Telstra offer 7GB for $59.95 a month (previously 6GB for $79.95) and 12GB for $89.95 (previously 10 GB for $119.95).

Other plans in the BigPond wireless broadband product range remained the same.

The Ultimate modem had previously been only available to business fleet customers and was under trial by a selection of 120 Telstra enterprise and government customers.

The device was made available to consumers today.

The device takes advantage of a dual channel HSPA+ upgrade to the Next G network available in "Australia's capital city CBDs and associated airports, selected metropolitan hubs and more than 100 regional centres," the company said.

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