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Internode revises ADSL2+ plans for SOHO and SMB

By Sarah Falson
Jun 13 2007 2:36PM
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SYDNEY: Internode has restructured its broadband plans for the first time in two years, offering business users more choice in a market that demands faster speeds at cheaper rates.

Internode revises ADSL2+ plans for SOHO and SMB
Thirteen new plans will replace the ISP’s existing portfolio, offering features that include revised pricing and download quotas and a system that allows customers to buy extra downloadable ‘data blocks’ if they exceed their monthly quota.

“Since our last major plan changes, we have seen a boom in data-intensive online services such as BitTorrent and YouTube,” said Internode managing director, Simon Hackett.

Internode has therefore adjusted the prices of plans that offer large data download allowances, ensuring the ISP continues to offer “commercially viable services to all customers,” according to the company.

“Average download volumes are increasing across all plans due to customers using these data-rich services. At the same time, the cost of delivering IP traffic has ceased to decline,” said Hackett.

The broadband plans affected are those pitched at home, SOHO and SME customers, and do not affect those using Business, Broadband Connect or Broadband for Health plans.

“The new plans provide a greater range of options for SOHO and SMB customers. They can choose the price points and download quotas that meet their business needs - in particular we've introduced a range of new 60GB plans to meet customer requests,” Internode product manager, Jim Kellett, told ITnews.

“In addition, using the ‘data blocks’ feature is more flexible and affordable than upgrading to a higher quota plan, for businesses that exceed their monthly download quota only occasionally.”

According to Kellett, many SMB customer use SOHO ISP accounts because these are the most affordable way to get high performance broadband internet.
On the other hand, larger SMB customers tend to hold Business broadband accounts, according to Kellett.

“Business accounts offer SMB users the benefits of priority technical support, no shaping of excess traffic and support for multiple IP addresses,” he said.

“A key differentiator for Internode is that we are Australia’s only broadband provider that offers its customers access to high-speed uploads, through its pioneering Annex M technology.

"As announced last year, Internode offers its Business and SOHO 'ADSL Extreme' customers the potential to more than double their upload speeds – from the customer premises to the Internet – by deploying an Annex M-capable broadband router.”

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