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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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