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Foxtel adds Unlimited Broadband packages

New broadband bundles available for households concerned about hitting data caps.

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Foxtel today announced the launch of new Unlimited broadband and home phone bundles, pitched at households concerned with exceeding monthly data caps.

New and existing Foxtel customers can now access two new unlimited plans priced at $115 per month*, or $95* for Platinum HD TV subscribers.

 

For those not requiring unlimited data, there is also a new 100GB broadband and home phone bundle for $80* per month when bundled with Foxtel TV.

Andrew Lorken, Foxtel’s Executive Director of Broadband, IT and PMO, said, “Customers are telling us they love the combination of Foxtel’s unbeatable premium TV entertainment and our broadband and home phone services, and that they are growing hungrier for broadband data to feed their insatiable appetite for online entertainment such as Foxtel’s on-demand video streaming service Anytime.

“Our new unlimited broadband bundles satisfy this hunger, giving our customers the freedom to browse, stream and connect with friends on multiple devices in their homes at any time of the day or night without worrying about data usage. And when combined with the Foxtel Hub, Foxtel’s very own WiFi modem, built with the latest modem technology and designed to deliver fast WiFi speeds and great in-home coverage, it’s easy to see how Foxtel’s new unlimited broadband bundles are truly ‘built for entertainment’.”

* conditions apply

4 Responses

  1. Drop the price by $10 and I’d think about it given I have Platinum HD. No point at these prices because it is the same as my current Optus Unlimited Plan.

  2. Truly a company that has no idea what the heck Australians want

    And if I am reading it right, am I to assume that Foxtel broadband customers need to use their own bandwidth to watch Foxtel anytime content? Its not unmetered??

  3. I’ve been on home phone and 500gb for $80 through Telstra for quite some time, these plans aren’t exactly what you’d call competitive. Given you are paying more on top for their TV service, you’d think prices would be better. (in fact they’re some of the dearest on the market)

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