iiNet Home ADSL 3 Plan Bundled
iiNet’s Home ADSL 3 Plan Bundled is another of the many iiNet internet plans on offer that provide a fast ADSL internet connection with second to none technical service on hand 24 hours a day seven days a week.
Top Broadband Plans
Internet Service Provider (ISP) iiNet has come a long way since it started business in a suburban garage in 1993. It has kept pace with developments in internet technology during that time and this has seen it now become the second largest DSL internet service provider in the country. Since those early days iiNet now maintains its very own network across Australia and employs around 2000 people in four countries. It also supports 1.3 million technological services in Internet Protocal TV (IPTV), telephony and broadband activities.
iiNet Home ADSL 3 Broadband Plan Bundled Details
The iiNet Home 3 ADSL broadband plan bundled with your home phone is a most economical way to obtain a fast broadband connection. It can be purchased over a 24 month period for a total cost of $1,997 at a minimum of $79.90 a month.
Other features of the ADSL 3 broadband bundle include:
- A total data allowance of 40 GB made up with 20 GB during peak periods and 20 GB during off peak periods.
- A set up fee of $79.95.
- Download speeds of 1.5 Mbps
The Importance of iiNet to the Internet Users of Today
Throughout the world there are millions of people who access the internet daily. Originally downloading data was painfully slow with what was known as a dial up service, but since those early days ADSL has taken over and speeds have increased remarkably. iiNet has been at the cutting edge of all these technological changes in the industry and now lead the nation with its super fast ADSL2+ broadband service. As a result online business is thriving and an even brighter future is forecast. Most businesses both large and small now have an online address.
iiNet has been able to keep pace with the latest developments mainly by maintaining its own internet network throughout the country. This has made it independent of the other major ISP’s and has enabled it to further progress the development of its super fast ADSL2+ internet broadband service.
The beauty of the internet is in the fact that it can not be owned by any individual, or nation. It can therefore never have a ruling body. Nobody can dictate who accesses it and who doesn’t. It is brought to its users by internet service providers of which iiNet is one of the leaders in Australia. It therefore provides the following opportunities:
- You can access information on any subject at any time of the day or night from anywhere in the world.
- Pay all your bills on line as well as do all your banking transactions 24 hours a day seven days a week.
- Do all your shopping online without having to leave your house anywhere in the world.
- A means of communicating with people instantly at an extremely low cost no matter where they be anywhere in the globe. An area in which iiNet excels with its VoIP option.
It creates a genuine global community where anybody at all, no matter what standing he or she has in the scheme of things, can have their say and express their true feelings without and fear or favour.
In short the internet is a global network of many hundreds of thousands of individual computers all connected to each other.
History of the Internet
Although iiNet has only existed since 1993 the internet itself was actually discovered in the middle 1960s with an experimental network ARPANet which was funded by the United States Defence Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA). During the 1960′s the world was in the depths of what was known as the ‘Cold War.’ this was a period of intense ideological struggle between the United States and the USSR.
ARPANet was a network of four computers located in California and Utah in the US. It proved to be a success and different networks were soon developed; all using different technology to achieve the same ends. It was not long before ARPANet was able to link their computers with other computers in other parts of the world. As the industry started to grow the US military left ARPANet and created its own network MILNet which is still in operation today.
iiNet Equal to the Best
Australia’s ISP iiNet has grown remarkably since it first began its own operations. Especially since it completed its own network and its development of ADSL2+ which delivers super downloading speeds. Since then it has put a lot of effort into VoIP which enables users of iiNet’s Home ADSL 3 Plan Bundled to save many hundreds of dollars on local and national phone calls. Even more can be saved if you choose a naked plan in which you discard your traditional phone and put all your calls through the iiNet network.

