听着不错,就是有点贵 AAPT launches no limit broadband plan AUSTRALIANS have long been the only consumers in the world to submit to internet download quotas but that may be about to change. Telecom New Zealand's Australian arm, AAPT, has started offering unlimited ADSL2+ broadband service to customers who are willing to sign-up for two years for around a $99.95 per month. AAPT claims that the service is the first not to impose throttling or give preference to off-peak traffic. AAPT chief executive Paul Broad said that the carrier's offer would prompt its rivals to lift their broadband caps. “This is a milestone day for Australia as AAPT’s benchmark decision will force our major competitors to do the same thing. All Australians will benefit from AAPT leading the way with unlimited broadband,” Mr Broad said in a statement released today. AAPT has also struck a deal with music label EMI to bundle an online music service with the offer which will include $50 worth of song downloads and unlimited streamed content. "As consumers, we all have a moral responsibility to ensure recording artists receive the royalties they rightly deserve and by offering our Entertainment Bundle we’re encouraging Australians to do the right thing," Mr Broad said in a statement. |