98% of 1500k customers gain gigabytes with new plans

National broadband company Internode has doubled download quotas for its 1500 kilobits per second (k) ADSL broadband plans and is offering free speed upgrades to encourage customers to move from slower plans.
Internode has also simplified its range of 1500k ADSL plans to make it easier for customers to compare and choose the best plan for their needs. The new plans took effect August 4. During the next month, Internode will automatically migrate most of its 1500k HOME and SOHO customers to the new plans.
Internode Product Manager Jim Kellett said 98 per cent of Internode's HOME and SOHO 1500k customers would get a free increase in download quotas. "The new plans give nearly all of our 1500k customers a quota boost of five to 20 gigabytes (GB) per month with no increase in price," he said.
"We're also offering free speed upgrades to encourage
customers on slower plans to move to a 1500k plan. At the same time, we have
simplified our range of 1500k HOME and SOHO plans
to make it easier for new customers to choose the broadband plan that best
suits their needs."
Internode's simplified plan selection has pruned 16 plans to
just six, ranging from a $49.95 HOME plan with a 10GB download allowance to an $89.95
SOHO plan with a 40GB download quota.
Internode is a first tier IP carrier committed to using broadband
technology to redefine the national telecommunications environment. The
Australian-owned company is a trailblazer that delivers broadband
services to individuals and businesses throughout Australia.
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