
IiNet's NBN pricing good news for electronics retailers
Australia’s self-described "second largest DSL internet service provider" iiNet has today released its launch pricing for NBN plans, offering an insight into how much general retail consumers will have to pay pursuant to this agreement the new telecommunications infrastructure program.
The NBN is the home phone category
Also to benefit from the NBN is the home phone category, with a number of leading brands preparing to launch VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) units to deliver high quality telephone communications with reduced ongoing costs.
"The NBN is on everyone’s radar and we have products at our disposal to sell in the market once the network is rolled out completely over Australia," said Uniden senior national marketing executive Brad Hales.
More information: Current.com
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