Excite@Home Australia users are up in arms over the telco’s random raids on their broadband accounts in search of pirate activity, with many saying it’s an invasion of their privacy.
Optus@Home customers are following in the footsteps of their Telstra broadband counterparts, protesting usage limits and petitioning for a better range of options.
Some users who signed a 12-month unlimited-download contract with Optus@Home just before the July cut-off have found themselves on the capped plan instead.
Optus has launched a trial program for its ADSL service, but insists the pricing scheme is no indication of the tariffs it intends to launch in April.
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