Technically, what is the difference between Internode Easy Broadband and an existing Internode Home plan?
These are the differences: • Internode choses the DSLAM port for the service (to provide the best value we can for the monthly fee charged). The DSLAM port provides the broadband connection at your local telephone exchange. Specifically, this means we use: • An Internode-direct (Agile) ADSL2+ port wherever we can, and • A Telstra Wholesale 1500/256 port in places we can’t. • We will migrate customers on Easy Broadband to an Internode-direct ADSL2+ port where possible, as part of our periodic bulk migration processes. Customers wishing to migrate to ADSL2+ sooner than that can request a single service migration via the MyInternode toolbox : this costs $49, which is waived if you recommit to 24 months with the Easy Broadband service. • The quota (Gigabytes) is assessed as the total of upload and download traffic, unlike all other Internode plans (which remain as download-only assessed plans). • There is just one plan (no list of plans at different quotas and no decision making about whic
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