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Adam Internet comes to terabyte party

Adelaide-based Adam Internet has become the latest internet service provider to offer its customers a broadband plan with a terabyte or more of download quota included.
Written by Renai LeMay, Contributor

Adelaide-based Adam Internet has become the latest internet service provider (ISP) to offer its customers a broadband plan with a terabyte or more of download quota included.

Over the past several months, ISPs such as iiNet, Internode, TPG and Primus have launched plans with a terabyte of quota included, although not everyone agrees on the definition of such plans — with some saying that plans which offer 500GB of on-peak and 500GB of off-peak data don't constitute a true terabyte plan.

Late last week Adam Internet joined the party, revamping its broadband plans to include what it calls a "SuperChoice" plan with 500GB of on-peak and 500GB of off-peak data at ADSL2+ speeds for $120 per month.

The ISP will also offer 250GB/250GB plans for $90, 100GB/100GB plans for $60 and a variety of other plans ranging from 4GB for $35 a month to 500GB for $110 a month, all at ADSL2+ speeds. Customers can also bundle the ISP's AdamTalk internet telephony phone package for an extra $10 per month, which it says includes $50 worth of credit.

Adam Internet managing director Scott Hicks said the plans were developed to provide straightforward options, along with value for money. "As always, we remain committed to providing South Australians with simple and cost-effective internet options, and we believe there really is something to suit everyone in our new suite of products," he said.

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