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Internode says it has doubled the reach of its Naked ADSL2+ broadband services, making them available at a further 400 telephone exchanges across Australia.

"This expansion completes a major integration project to offer Internode Easy Naked services via iiNet DSLAM ports," Internode said.

Internode’s Product Manager, Jim Kellett, said: “Now that the reach of our services has expanded, we’re expecting demand for the [Easy Naked 150 Special plan] to spike because it packs in a massive 150-gigabyte data quota without the hassle of a monthly line rental.”

The 150 Special has the option of adding Power or Business packs and data blocks for heavy usage months. It also offers Annex M upload speeds and 256knps symmetric shaping once the monthly quota is exhausted. Customers can add on a NodePhone VoIP service from $5 a month, with a $10 monthly call credit.

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Stuart Corner

 

Tracking the telecoms industry since 1989, Stuart has been awarded Journalist Of The Year by the Australian Telecommunications Users Group (twice) and by the Service Providers Action Network. In 2010 he received the 'Kester' lifetime achievement award in the Consensus IT Writers Awards and was made a Lifetime Member of the Telecommunications Society of Australia. He was born in the UK, came to Australia in 1980 and has been here ever since.

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