The Government has offered Australia's three mobile operators, and vividwireless, renewal of their existing spectrum allocated on 15 year licences in the late 90s and early 2000s at set prices, while the Government expects to rake in $3 billion.
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Renai LeMay
Monday, 06 September 2010 10:45

Internode has become the latest internet service provider to launch an ADSL broadband plan featuring a terabyte of broadband quota.
However, the Internode plan will cost customers significantly more than rivals plans launched over the past few weeks by the likes of iiNet, Primus and TPG.
The new Internode plan will come with a terabyte of data and retail for $149.95 per month when bundled with Internode’s NodeLine telephone service (which will cost customers an additional $34.95 a month). Alternatively, customers can bundle the plan with a third-party phone line, which changes the price fo $159.95, or on a naked DSL plan without a phone line for $179.95.
In comparison, iiNet’s terabyte plan will cost customers between $99.95 and $119.95 per month, depending on whether they choose an ADSL1, ADSL2+ or naked DSL connection and whether they bundle a telephone line.
TPG’s service will start at just $69.99 a month — or $80 a month cheaper than the Internode option, while Primus’ plan comes with a slightly increased download quota and will cost customers between $99.95 per month and $119.95 per month.

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