Telco Optus has defended its plans to introduce new usage-based plans for its OptusNet Cable service, slated to begin on July 1.
Telstra's launch of its new usage meter for ADSL users has been fraught with a corrupted file, leaving many users unable to monitor their downloading limit over the weekend.
Telstra has revealed its new broadband pricing plan, on the back of its move to clamp down on excessive downloading earlier in the year.
Telstra has refused to respond to rumours within the broadband community that its three-gigabyte data download restriction may be lifted, claiming it hasn't decided what its future plan will be.
Internet Service Provider iPrimus, is scrapping its unlimited DSL plan and has given users a month's notice to find an alternative service.
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