Unlimited downloads may boost Aussie online video
February 17, 2010
For the first time, an Australian ISP has ditched quotas and is offering an unlimited broadband plan. AAPT already had a number of plans with unrestricted usage during off-peak times, but wanted to shake up the market, according to Chief Executive Paul Broad
“AAPT has committed to unlocking broadband restraints for the past year and what we're now launching will change the broadband telco landscape in this country.” he said, noting that the move was likely to force other ISP’s to follow suit.
If the move does cause other ISPs to follow, it would be a massive boost to the online video landscape in Australia.
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