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Internode announces automatic quota boosts

Internet service provider Internode has announced it is rolling out a series of automatic download limit increases for its customers on its fixed-line broadband plans. The upgrade will see quotas on entry-level Easy Broadband plans boosted from 50 gigabytes to 100 gigabytes; Easy Reach 75 plans boosted to 100 gigabytes; Easy Broadband 200 plans increased […]
Andrew Sadauskas
Andrew Sadauskas
Internode announces automatic quota boosts

Internet service provider Internode has announced it is rolling out a series of automatic download limit increases for its customers on its fixed-line broadband plans.

The upgrade will see quotas on entry-level Easy Broadband plans boosted from 50 gigabytes to 100 gigabytes; Easy Reach 75 plans boosted to 100 gigabytes; Easy Broadband 200 plans increased to 250 gigabytes; and Easy Naked 200 increased to 250 gigabytes.

The changes will rollout out automatically to customers of the South Australian ISP, which was purchased by iiNet in December 2011 for $105 million.

The company was cofounded in the early 1990s by pioneering Australian internet entrepreneur Simon Hackett.

Broadband product manager Adam Bennett said the carrierโ€™s 60,000 customers are set to benefit from the changes.

โ€œWe know 100 gigabytes of data each month is the sweet spot for many customers, so weโ€™ve made it easier for existing and new customers to get the quota they want across our Easy Broadband and Easy Reach plan ranges,โ€ said Bennett.

โ€œAs well as providing that added value, weโ€™ve been able to simplify our plan range to make it even easier for customers to choose the right plan,โ€ he said.

Full details of the changes are listed here.