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Internode Mirrors SourceForge

June 3rd, 2008 Dave W 2 comments

InternodeOpen source advocates will have something to smile about as Internode today launches a high-speed Australian mirror site to SourceForge.net, providing its customers with unmetered access to the the world’s largest Open Source software development website.

SourceForge.net provides free hosting to Open Source software development projects with a centralised resource for managing projects, issues, communications and code.

By opening a mirror to the development website, Internode has extended the available unmetered downloadable content for its customers to more than 32 terabytes (TB).
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Internode Drops $39 ‘Fast Transfer’ Fee

May 12th, 2008 Dave W No comments

InternodeAustralian ISP, Internode, is offering a free churn procedure until June 30.

Internode has dropped its $39 ‘Fast Transfer’ fee for the next seven weeks to encourage customers who are dissatisfied with their current broadband provider to move to Internode. Customer churn is a term that describes telecom customers moving from one service provider to another.

Internode product manager, Jim Kellett, claims the ISP regularly scores highly in customer satisfaction levels in national surveys and remains one of the few large broadband companies to not charge for data uploads.

Earlier this week, Internode announced that it had slashed $5 a month across the range of its 8 megabit per second (Mb/s) ADSL broadband plans, now called ADSL Plus. It has also lowered the cost and extended the range of its Business plans.

“The free churn offer was a chance for unhappy broadband users to benefit from Internode’s revamped product range. “We now have a broader range of more affordable plans, so the free churn offer makes Internode even more attractive,” he said.

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Internode Suspends Internet Services in Tasmania

May 6th, 2008 Dave W 2 comments

The state of broadband in Tasmania today suffered a setback as national ISP Internode suspended a range of its Internet services in protest to Telstra’s dominance in broadband backhaul capacity.

Effective today, the national ISP will suspend Tasmanian sales of its eight megabit per second (Mbps) and Extreme ADSL2+ HOME broadband plans until further notice.

Tasmanian customers with existing 8 Mbps and Extreme ADSL2+ HOME broadband plans will continue to be provided with Internet access uninterrupted.

In lieu of the cancelled plans, potential Tasmanian-based Internode customers will now have to choose HOME broadband plans running at standard ADSL speeds up to 1500/256kbps.
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Internode Establishes Roots in Asia

April 28th, 2008 Dave W No comments

Internet provider Internode is ensuring its customers have better access to Asia with a new Point of Presence (PoP) in Tokyo, Japan, which will provide users with a markedly faster and more secure connection to the region.

With the establishment of the new PoP, which was launched last week, Internode customers are experiencing better speed and performance with online resources in Asia.

“We have been going through Asia on the way to North America for a long time, but we’ve never stopped there,” said Internode national sales manager Daryl Knight. “We chose to break out in Japan because we wanted to improve the speed and latency of the service we provide to customers.”
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Internode Expands Naked ADSL2+ Offering

April 16th, 2008 Dave W No comments

National broadband IP carrier Internode is set to expand its Naked ADSL2+ offering by converting existing phone services to naked ADSL.

Naked ADSL2+ does not require a dial-tone enabled copper phone line, which means that customers can avoid paying for traditional line rental purely to support an Internet connection.

While a naked line does not support traditional telephony functionality such as faxes and security alarms, Internode hopes their product will appeal to customers in apartments and those who do not wish to take time off work to allow technicians to connect wiring in their homes.

Customers opting to go naked will still be able to make calls as Internode’s ADSL2+ broadband plan includes the NodePhone1 voice-over-broadband phone service.

Jim Kellet, Internode’s product manager, said that demand for the product far exceeded the company’s expectations when it was launched last month. “Our Naked ADSL2+ service is proving extremely popular, with more than 1000 signups since we launched a few weeks ago,” he said.

Naked ADSL2+ is currently available at 350 telephone exchanges across Australia with the conversion taking approximately three weeks. Kellet said that unfortunately for customers without a continuous copper path to the exchange or with a spectrum shared ADSL service rather than unbundled local loop, the naked service will be unavailable because of a lack of transition processes from Telstra.

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