What happened to iiNet?

What happened to iiNet?

TPG successfully acquires iiNet iiNet was successfully acquired by TPG Telecom in September 2015 in a $1.56 billion deal. The merger created Australia’s second largest internet service provider.

Why is iiNet NBN so slow?

You’ll experience a slow Internet connection if many devices are using the WiFi network in your home. After rebooting the modem and disconnecting other devices, do a speed test. Check if you are getting the actual speed of your NBN plan. For example, you are using NBN 12 by iiNet.

Does iiNet use Telstra or Optus?

Since iiNet is using the Optus 4G network, service is currently available only in the Sydney, Perth, Melbourne and Newcastle metro areas. Telstra’s 4G service has a much wider footprint (“more than 100 metropolitan and regional centres, including all capital cities”).

Who runs through iiNet?

iiNet operates on the Vodafone network, including its 4G network. So if you’re part of the more than 22 million Australians with access to Vodafone coverage, you’ll be able to shop around for phone plans with iiNet (and other MVNOs operating on the Vodafone network).

Why has my NBN slowed down?

Reason your NBN is slow #1: Network congestion Much in the same way that traffic on the road can slow down during peak hours, the NBN can too. And for pretty much the same reason. NBN connections tend to slow down in the evening, when everyone is jumping online to stream, surf, download and more.

What should my iiNet NBN speed be?

As of 20 June 2018, iiNet advertises the following speeds for NBN™ FTTP, FTTB, FTTN, FTTC & HFC services: Basic: Typical evening speed 9.6Mbps download. Standard: Typical evening speed 19.2Mbps download. Standard Plus: Typical evening speed 46.0Mbps download.

Who has the fastest NBN in Australia?

Optus
Fastest NBN providers: Average percent of max. download speed

Peak hours
#1Exetel100.5%
#1Optus100.4%
#3Telstra99.8%
#4TPG98.3%

What is iiNet Freezone?

The Freezone is a selection of sites and servers on the Internet that iiNet customers can download from. This means you can use them as much as you like and it’s not counted towards your monthly Internet quota.

Is iiNet Fetch TV worth it?

Overall. Fetch TV seems to offer the best of both worlds between Foxtel and streaming services, and is a cheaper option than most pay TV plans. While you’ll be relegated to streaming much of your content with Fetch, those with unlimited broadband connections will likely not notice any difference.

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