Telstra is -teetering dangerously close to retail extortion" according to one BigPond user dissatisfied with the telco behemoth's new broadband pricing plans.
Optus@Home customers are following in the footsteps of their Telstra broadband counterparts, protesting usage limits and petitioning for a better range of options.
Telstra has backtracked on its intentions to introduce three-gigabyte 'capping' and 'additional usage' options for broadband Internet users, but refuses to say whether it's canned the idea completely.
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The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman has confirmed that Telstra is within its rights to slap a price cap on its "unlimited" ADSL and cable plan.
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