PPC-1 to carry one third of Internode’s international traffic.
Wow finally some promise, better broadband in Australia and with my favourite ISP leading the way
Internode has successfully conducted end-to-end packet flow tests between Australia and the US using Pipe’s PPC-1, Australia’s latest international fibre-optic link. – IT News AUS
PPC-1, an undersea cable that links Sydney with the western Pacific island of Guam, delivers a significant increase in Australia’s international data interconnection, thereby reducing data transfer costs. From Guam, Internode uses other cable systems to link through to the US and beyond.
Internode has reshaped and simplified its broadband plan table by launching more than 40 new plans with boosted data quotas for established price points and culling more than 80 redundant plans from its line-up. – Internode
Some links for further reading.
- Proposed Internode plan changes
- Internode gives thumbs-up to PIPE’s PPC-1 link
- Internode talks up PPC-1 after packet test
- New link to Guam boosts quotas and cuts costs
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