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by Waywocket
5664 days ago
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>(There's also an entry level 30Gb for $30 plan for your grandparents) I managed to find a real unlimited connection (here in England) so I might be a little out of touch with broadband allowances, but I think 30GB is on or above the high end of what you can get here in most places without spending a mint. Of course, they all label it as 'unlimited', which apparently is legal despite being very blantantly fraudulent advertising. Hell, T-Mobile recently sent me some blurb trying to persuade me to replace my ADSL with their 'unlimited'* mobile broadband. * Fair use policy applies. Bandwidth is limited to 3GB/month. |
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iiNet's base plan is 20Gb/month for $30: http://www.iinet.net.au/broadband/plans.html
Telstra has a 2GB/month plan for $10, but that is really just there so they can price gouge people who don't know better: http://go.bigpond.com/broadband/?ref=Net-Head-Int-Plans-Broa...
I don't know what lets T-Mobile sell 3Gb as "unlimted", but they wouldn't be allowed to call it that here.