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Optus scraps free broadband for lower prices, more downloads

Your IT - Home IT

Optus has revised its broadband pricing, scrapping 'free months' for customers who bundle it with other Optus services and instead giving them discounts of the standard rate and additional download quotas, in off peak periods.

If customers bundle their broadband plans with either an Optus home or mobile phone they receive up to $10 off their monthly bill and double their off-peak download limit. Optus has also expanded its off-peak broadband times from midnight to midday every day.