TPG Naked DSL & ADSL2+ in South Brisbane

by Luke on January 12, 2010

TPG, one of the top Internet Service Providers in Australia, is reopening an exchange in South Brisbane where they previously had no available ports. With minimum prices of $49.99 for 40 gigagytes of data (20 gigabytes offpeak, 20 gigabytes peak) per month, TPG’s Naked ADSL2+ Plan is the ideal solution for someone who is a loves surfing the net, watching online videos and downloading the occasional album from iTunes.

Click here to see the TPG Naked DSL Plans >>

What exactly is Naked ADSL2+? In a nutshell, Naked ADSL2+ allows you to access the Internet without having a landline. This is so you don’t have to pay for a that extra cost of a home phone that you barely use. This accounts for the “Naked” part. ADSL2+ just means that the Internet you receive is noticeably faster compared with standard ADSL. This means less waiting for you and more time to spend enjoying what you do love doing online.

There are several other ISPs in South Brisbane, but with against such a generous quota, they really have to work hard to make their equivalent broadband deals stand a chance. For $49.95, the ever-popular Dodo offers you a quota of 10 gigabytes (5 gigs offpeak, 5 gigs peak). The Perth-based iiNet offers the same quota of 5GB + 5GB for the same price. Netspace also offers 10 gigabytes for $49.95, but there is no offpeak and peak time. There is also Exetel. For $50, you’ll get 25 gigabytes of data to use during peak time and 60 gigabytes to use offpeak.

Even though Exetel offers more bandwith for virtually the same price as TPG, TPG’s Money Magazine awards for “Cheapest Broadband Plan – Low Speed” and “Cheapest Broadband Plan – High Speed” for 2009 lend a bit more credibility to its name. No matter which plan you choose, if you don’t have ADSL2+, you’re missing out on some of the fastest speeds available on the internet. Choose your Naked broadband ADSL2+ plan today to spend less and surf more!

Click here to sign up with TPG Naked DSL >>

PS – if you want to keep your landline connected, you can also sign up for TPG ADSL2+

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