Posts Tagged ‘High Speed Broad band’

At no extra cost make broadband 50 times faster with Kiwi device

Monday, August 16th, 2010

A New Zealand based company has created a new device that could increase the speed of broadband connectivity as many as 50 times of the original speed. It looks more or less like a modem and is manufactured by remote management systems. Broadband speed can be enhanced by re-wiring the existing broadband connection with less than $800.

Telecom giant Chorus has already taken orders for this instrument, the company has also received interest about this product from Singapore, France, Taiwan and Briton. It acts as an electric backup system for people who already have a fiber optic broadband connection.

Australia to roll out National broadband Network (NBN) to all Citizens

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

The Australian Government has announced recently that they would be setting up a high speed broad band service to all its customers through National Broadband Network (NBN). Mr. Abbott, the leader of opposition said that, “I do not think a $43 billion broadband network is necessary, it is merely a recreation of the nationalized telecommunication company”

Federal member of Barker, Mr.Secker said that, “This is just another example of the incompetence of this Labour government.” He also quoted that, “Labour went to the last election promising 99 per cent coverage for $4.7 billon, not the 43 billion they are talking about now, We said it wouldn’t work and we were right”

Tony, the spokes man of opposite communication said that, “the Coalition would scrap the NBN and replace it with a different and more responsible scheme.”
But Mr. Secker said that, “We were covering virtually every Australian with our system at a lot more efficient cost and without the philosophical problems that Labour with private enterprise delivering something that can be dome far better than government, We had system in place that was going to work quite well,”

Conroy, the communications minister said that, “Australia has the third most expensive and slowest broadband for small businesses across the whole Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development”.
But Australia’s National Broad Band Network (NBN) would benefit thousands of citizens by providing high speed broadband at affordable rates.

70 percent of Australians use Internode Broadband

Tuesday, April 27th, 2010

Internode has reached nearly 70 percent of the Australian users through their ADSL2+ services. Cost for broadband has been revised, combo plan a combination of broadband along with telephone costs $49.95 for a month, if the subscriber wants to use a third party line he has to spend $59.95 per month. Subscribers will be offered 128Kbps when the data limit exceeds 50GB.

Through 550 zone 1 Telstra exchanges Internode has expanded its ADSL2+ connection. It offers a good coverage with sub-exchanges and for RIM connected subscribers. Fast plans of Internode have also been revised with a wide choice of price and download limits. ADSL2+/ADSL1 are available throughout the nation. Present customers can remain on their current plans or shift to FAST plan through their online website. The company stated that, ‘Existing Internode Easy Broadband services have been rebranded Internode Easy Broadband Classic, and all new signups to Internode Easy Broadband will be provisioned with the new version of the plan’.