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iiNet announces new business NBN bundles

By Daniel James on Feb 13, 2013 11:53AM
iiNet announces new business NBN bundles

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Important news if you're comparing the price of business NBN plans, with iiNet announcing new Internet and telephone service bundles today.

iiNet today announced four NBN business plans which differ only in terms of the monthly quota (50, 250, 500 or 1,000GB).

Each plan is available in the three NBN fibre speed tiers (25/10, 50/20 and 100/40Mbps).
 
Also included is a business Netphone 2 plan, providing free standard calls, 30c calls to 1300 and 13 numbers, and 37c per minute calls to mobiles. Subscribers must provide their own compatible handsets.
 
iiNet's business bundles range from $79.95 per month for 50GB at 25/10Mbps to $154.95 for 1,000GB at 100/40Mbps.
 
“Customer feedback was crucial in developing these plans; overwhelmingly customers wanted simplicity and predictability of spend,” said Greg Bader, iiNet's Chief Business Officer.
 
Business plans differ to consumer plans in several ways. Read our NBN eBook for an explanation.
 
Also, here is a refresher on NBN business services and what they mean for you.

 

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By Daniel James
Feb 13 2013
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