BigPond to introduce Cheap Wireless Broadband?

BigPond to introduce Cheap Wireless Broadband?

According to news just to hand, Telstra are currently evaluating the possibility of lowering Wireless Broadband prices. With rivals offering Wireless Broadband Plans substantially cheaper than BigPond, along with expected Wireless speed upgrades, Telstra may have no option other than to lower prices and or raise usage limits.


Broker Goldman Sachs JBWere also notes competition from wireless products could cut into Telstra’s fixed-line broadband offerings.


Telstra said it had 329,000 wireless broadband customers at June 30, 2007, but this number is expected to have risen significantly in the past six months.


In June, Telstra had a market share of around 47 per cent


Read the entire ‘Telstra has scope for cheaper broadband’ article at MISaustralia.com

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