Oh dear: “Unlimited” doesn’t mean “Unlimited”
The Delimiter office was a little surprised this afternoon when a courier appeared and handed us a copy of The Little Oxford English Ditcionary & Thesaurus. But what was inside?
View ArticleOptus adds unlimited iPad plan
In what appears to be a direct counter to Vodafone's launch on Wednesday of an Apple iPad plan featuring an unlimited download allowance, Optus has quietly launched its own unlimited iPad plan.
View ArticleACCC sues over Optus’“unlimited” marketing
Australia's competition regulator has taken Optus for court for using the word "unlimited" in relation to its $70 pre-paid Turbo Max plan, claiming that the phone plan is actually subject to "a number...
View ArticleACCC sues TPG over $29.99 ‘Unlimited’ plan
The national competition regulator today dragged national broadband provider TPG into the Federal Court, claiming its $29.95 'Unlimited' ADSL2+ plan actually cost a great deal more.
View ArticleTPG ads: Has the ACCC gone too far?
In this case, it has to be said that it looks like TPG is on solid ground defending the ACCC’s lawsuit.
View ArticleCourt finds $29.99 unlimited TPG deal misleading
The Federal Court has reportedly ruled that TPG's prominent nationwide advertising campaign for $29.95 "unlimited" broadband plans was misleading because it didn't properly disclose additional line...
View ArticleTPG creates $69.99 ‘Unlimited’ ADSL plan
National broadband provider TPG has launched a new, $69.99 'Unlimited' ADSL2+ plan in response to a Federal Court ruling last week its previous $29.99 'Unlimited' plan was misleading as it didn’t...
View ArticleExetel may offer $54.95 ‘unlimited’ ADSL2+ plan
Cut-rate broadband player Exetel is also considering offering the 'unlimited' plans which have become common for most of its competitors, for low prices starting from $54.95 a month -- slightly cheaper...
View ArticleTPG considering unlimited NBN plan
National broadband provider TPG is reportedly considering launching a National Broadband Network pricing plan offering unlimited download quota, similar to its popular existing ADSL2+ unlimited plans.
View ArticleExetel releases $55 ‘Fair Use’ unlimited ADSL plan
National broadband provider Exetel has once again dipped its toe into the 'Unlimited' broadband plan market, launching a new offering at $55 and $65 monthly price points (including telephone line...
View ArticleVodafone releases $39 plan with unlimited text
Vodafone Hutchison Australia has launched a new $39 Plan with "infinite" text messages included, with a range of handsets for zero monthly cost to choose from, including the Samsung Galaxy S II.
View ArticleExetel launches $55 terabyte ADSL plan
National broadband provider Exetel has launched a terabyte ADSL broadband plan including a PSTN landline service for a total of $55 per month, in what is initially a limited "Anzac Special" offer...
View ArticleUS telco Verizon launches 300Mbps unlimited fibre
Giant US telco Verizon has launched a 300Mbps broadband service with unlimited data quota included that uses the same fibre to the home technology as the National Broadband Network, stating that homes...
View ArticleBroadband quota caps fair, says iiNet
National broadband provider iiNet has published an article arguing the pay as you go quota charging system used by most Australian ISPs is fairer than the 'unlimited' quota models popular in regions...
View ArticleTPG reveals $69.99 unlimited NBN plan
National provider broadband provider TPG has revealed it is planning to offer at least one plan on the National Broadband Network's fibre infrastructure featuring the same unlimited downloads it offers...
View ArticleTPG’s $69.99 unlimited plan shows the NBN future
The $69.99 unlimited plan revealed by cut-rate ISP TPG yesterday shows what the future of broadband plans on the National Broadband Network will look like, and it's not good news for premium ISPs such...
View ArticleNever gonna give you up: ACCC takes TPG to High Court
The Australian Competition and Consumer Commission this morning flagged plans to appeal a bruising legal loss against TPG, with the regulator continuing to push its case that TPG's 'unlimited' ADSL and...
View ArticleExetel launches off-peak unlimited NBN plans
National broadband provider Exetel has launched a dozen new pricing plans on the National Broadband Network's infrastructure which feature unlimited off-peak downloads between 1AM and 9AM in the morning.
View Article‘It’s not our fault’: Kogan on dumping high-usage customers
Maverick online retailer Ruslan Kogan has blamed an upstream wholesale Telstra partner for a policy which has seen some early adopters of his company's "unlimited" mobile plans for using too much of...
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