The best plans, the hidden costs, and is it really the best broadband deal on the market?
After facing two straight years of financial losses, VOIP provider Engin are reportedly gearing up to launch Naked DSL, in a last ditch effort to attract customers.
Official pricing for Internode's Naked DSL product has been released on their website today.
The kicker? Among the proposed plans is a regular telephone service without line rental.
Will VOIP chew up your download quota? What happens to calls if your downloads get shaped? Find out here.
It looks like the fabled VDSL2+ is not smoke and mirrors after all - Eftel is pushing to launch high speed broadband speeds of 100MBit, which is certain to be the fastest broadband available in Australia if all goes to plan with this year's launch.
Fancy saving $10 a month on your Naked ADSL2+ but with twice the standard Data Block allowance? Internode are giving their customers an early Christmas present.
Previously, Foxtel iQ and iQ2 subscribers needed a working home line to order movies. Now, in the age of Naked DSL and mobile phones, Foxtel now let you order movies from any phone device.
Internode have just announced they will be cutting some of the prices and fees on their newly released VOIP plans.