Australia’s third biggest Broadband Internet Service Provider, iiNet, is certainly going through some arduous times at present, and despite facing a massive lawsuit from leading national and International Movie/TV production companies, they’ve just announced a soon to launch IPTV service.
iiNet’s managing director ‘Michael Malone’ said the company was experiencing rapid growth with their Naked DSL services from disgruntled users who are fed up with paying exorbitant line rental fees. Now with more than 307 DSLAMs across Australia offering broadband speeds fast enough to support IPTV, it’s no wonder that many subscribers are leaving their ISPs in droves for iiNet.
Once iiNet’s Internet Protocol TV services are launched, users can expect content such as the latest TV Shows and Movies on Demand, live and interactive TV, news, weather and a host of other channels and features. This is not to mention the fact that iiNet IPTV will go head-to-head with Channel 7′s Tivo as iiNet’s IPTV service will come with a dual tuner free-to-air personal video recorder which is similar to 7′s set top box.
See what all the commotion is about and check out iiNet’s Naked DSL Plans right here at youcompare Broadband










