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Home » Australia’s NBNco offers uncapped satellite data plan

Australia’s NBNco offers uncapped satellite data plan

June 4, 2023
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Australia’s non introduced a Sky Muster Plus Premium satellite service with the following characteristics:

Uncapped Data Usage

Capability to Burst Faster: for the first time our 25/5Mbps wholesale plan can offer burst download speeds of up to 100Mbps enabling users to enjoy higher-quality online experiences, from learning and working at home to connecting with their communities and loved ones.

Lower nbn wholesale pricing&: making it even more accessible to people in regional and rural Australia.

Gavin Williams, nbn Chief Development Officer for Regional and Remote, states: “With the rapid growth in data usage, people live their digital lives with more connected devices for remote work, online learning, social media, e-commerce and entertainment. Homes and small businesses in remote areas require access to more data to help cater for their needs.”

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