Internode triples ADSL2+ coverage area
Internode has announced it will no longer follow Telstra’s restrictive rules about ADSL line length in areas where it has its own ADSL2+ DSLAMs installed in exchanges.
Internode has announced it will no longer follow Telstra’s restrictive rules about ADSL line length in areas where it has its own ADSL2+ DSLAMs installed in exchanges.
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ISP Internode has launched a new broadband offering that almost doubles the physical reach of ADSL2+ services.
Internet service provider Internode today launched a new type of naked ADSL2+ service, using its own equipment at telephone exchanges to increase the range of its fast broadband.
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Internode claims to have found a way to more than treble the coverage area that a telephone exchange can serve with ADSL.