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Aussie Broadband throws 1Gbps speeds at full fibre and HFC users

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Potential customers warned they will need a proper router to handle the speeds.
Aussie Broadband has said that from Friday, May 29, it will begin offering a 1000/50Mbps plan on the National Broadband Network (NBN) to its customers.
Customers will be able to take up the service with unlimited data for AU$150 a month, with prices for the telco’s 250/100Mbps unlimited plan falling by AU$10 to AU$210, and its 250/25Mbps plan falling by AU$40 a month to AU$130.
Friday will also be the first day that NBN’s new wholesale pricing and plan structure lands.
“Not surprisingly, we are keen to offer 1Gbps plans as soon as NBN introduces the product,” said Aussie Broadband managing director Phil Britt.
“The new plan will initially be released for all FttP premises and some of the HFC network, and we anticipate the footprint will grow with time.

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