Optus set to revamp plans

By Terence Huynh on August 29th, 2007

Optus has announced that it will change their plans, after the successful Fusion plans. Due to be released next month, the new plans are set to cover ADSL, ADSL2+ and Cable plans.

The Fusion plans came into controversy after it will include uploads into their quota usage. The only other ISP that does that is Telstra’s Bigpond. These new plans will feature this as well. However, all older and existing plans will stay the same.

The new plans will offer a brand new shaping speed as well, scrapping the crippling 28.8kb/s speeds. The new speed is to be at 64 kb/s and 128 kb/s for the higher plans.

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