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Australia's National Broadband Network Officially Open For Business

sydneyhype writes "The Australian National Broadband Network is open for business. The 14,000 residents on the first roll-out will be able to order an NBN service (current ISP contract permitting). Internode, Exetel, and iiNet have released their commercial pricing. iiNet has undercut Internode with prices starting at $49.95 per month for 12Mbps down and 1Mbps up with 20gb on-peak and 20gb off-peak."

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  1. I want it NOW! by ignavus · · Score: 3, Interesting

    I so want the NBN service now. At the next election, there is likely to be a change of government and the current opposition claim that they will cut back the scope of the NBN project (like only provide wifi and/or fibre to the neighbourhood instead of providing fibre to the home).

    I want the NBN to do my town before the next election (we are on the list, but it could take years for them to get to us).

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  2. 20 gigs? by zyzko · · Score: 3, Interesting

    20 gigs? For that price? You gotta be kidding me - I get 20 gigs easily in a week just from work (yeah, when you can mount a .iso from your computer to install in vmware and the speed is about equal to actually first upload the image to storage server you get lazy...) and those speeds - it is now 2011, not 2000 when 12/1 Mbps was hot.

    Here 100/10, 19,90 euros / month. No caps. Gasoline however costs a crapton and half a year it is freezing and dark but at least connectivity is good and cheap.

  3. Re:Good value! by citizenr · · Score: 4, Interesting

    The basic plan isn't very compelling, but for $65/month you get 200GB (100/100) and 25mbit/5mbit. That's definitely better than ADSL, for only $15 more.

    Meanwhile in Europe im getting 25mbit/5mbit for $15, no caps.

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  4. Re:Good value! by timbo234 · · Score: 3, Interesting

    In Germany we're getting 100Mbit down 6mbit up and truly unlimited bandwidth on fibre for 20 Euro a month. That's a normal residential connection with Kabel Deutschland.

    The NBN is an improvement but Australia is still a rip-off for internet connections.

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