2.4 million more Aussies now have 20Mbps

By Suzanne Tindal on 11 April 2008

Tags: adsl2+ | broadband | burgess | ftth | fttn | telstra | vdsl | switch | exchange | australia

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Comments: I was going to switch to ADSL2+ from my ADSL 1 service but telstra thought it was worth an extra $30/month just for that increased speed. for the same 12gb download limit, does it cost them any more to send the data, NO. aside from the initial cost of the DSLAM their expenses haven't changed, So what makes the service so much more expensive?...

"It's all a matter of money," he said.

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