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Foxtel expands its NBN footprint

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Foxtel expands its NBN footprint

Foxtel has expanded availability of its National Broadband Network services for premises in fibre to the node (FttN) and fibre-to-the-building (FttB) serviceable areas across Australia.

The move follows Foxtel’s recent arrival on the NBN for fibre-to-the-premise (FttP) areas and the cable company says it means more customers than "ever before" can utilise its high performance broadband, “purpose built for entertainment”.

“The way people interact online and watch streamed entertainment is changing rapidly. Fast and reliable broadband is an essential ingredient for Australia’s connected homes,” says Mark Buckman, Foxtel’s managing director, customer and retail.

“”Foxtel Broadband’s arrival in FttN and FttB serviceable areas increases our reach to more Australians than ever before. Foxtel’s NBN offering, combined with our premium movies, TV and sport bundles provides an unrivalled experience featuring the ultimate combination of world-class programming and high performance internet.”

{loadposition peter}Under new plans announced by Foxtel, new customers can sign up to a 200GB per month broadband plan bundled with home phone and TV, starting from $101 per month on a 24-month plan, and the company is also offering its unlimited broadband bundle starting from $111 per month with no set-up costs for a limited time.

And existing Foxtel TV customers can add a 200GB per month Foxtel broadband and home phone bundle to their TV package for $75 extra per month on a 24-month plan.

In addition, for a limited time, existing TV customers can add an unlimited Foxtel broadband and home phone bundle to their TV package for $85 extra per month on a 24-month plan with no broadband set-up costs.

“Foxtel’s ADSL broadband bundles are NBN ‘ready, meaning current and new customers on Foxtel ADSL broadband plans today will be able to easily switch their service to the network without needing to recontract, once the NBN from Foxtel service becomes available at their home,” Buckman says.


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