| Telstra taken out of equation | 06 Aug 2008 |
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| 'Hats off to whoever it was who came up with the name "Naked DSL". Sure beats Unconditional Local Loop (ULL) broadband service, doesn't it? The folkd at Adam Internet have been marketing Naked DSL heavily lately - perhaps you've noticed the TV ad with the portly subscriber. Adam tells me it went ahead with rolling out its Naked DSL service despite long delays in determining pricing. The delay was caused by Telstra and the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission undertaking a protracted review process that forced many ISPs, Adam among them, to just go ahead and roll it out. "We believed that Adam Internet's customers should be given the opportunity to decide about the quality of their telecommunications suppliers based upon the suitability of our products and the quality of the service we provide, rather than on price alone," says Adam Internet's managing director, Scott Hicks. ...' Telstra taken out of equation (198.0K PDF) |
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