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Internode in the market with new ‘high performance’ Internet access service for business | Internode in the market with new ‘high performance’ Internet access service for business |
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| by Peter Dinham | |
| Friday, 06 March 2009 | |
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Just a week after Internode boss, Simon Hackett announced an FTTH service with speeds up to 100mbps and ridiculed the proposed NBN target speeds of 12mbps, the South Australian ISP has launched a new service which it says is designed to deliver high performance, fully symmetrical Internet access to Australian businesses.
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According to Internode, it can guarantee speeds from five to 40 megabits per second with SHDSL when delivering both downstream and upstream Internet access.
Kellett said the new SHDSL service was designed for medium-sized businesses, and, he claimed, it would fill a gap in the mid-size market. Of course, we’ll see about that, and while you’re thinking about it, have a look at the Internode boss’s less than complementary comments last week about the telecommunications environment, and his trenchant criticism of the NBN in iTWire (http://www.itwire.com/content/view/23503/53/). |
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