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  2. Low-cost internet for seniors and retirees: How to stay ... - AOL

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    Spectrum is a leading internet service provider in the US, offering high-speed internet to customers in more than 40 states. Its regular plans start as low as $29.99 a month with a two-year price ...

  3. Telecommunications in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Telstra was progressively privatised (33.3% 1997, 16.6% 1999, 33.3% 2006, with 17% transferred to the Future Fund.) Numbers of licensed telecommunications carriers grew from: ~20 controlling facilities in Australia at 1998 (with several hundred entities providing services using those facilities to end users ); to 99 at 2002.

  4. Internet in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Telstra chose to artificially limit all ADSL speeds to a maximum of 1500/256 kbit/s. As ADSL required access to the telephone exchange and the copper line – which only Telstra had – this allowed Telstra to be dominant due to the expense of roll-out for other companies and Telstra's established customer base.

  5. TeleChoice - Wikipedia

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    TeleChoice is an Australian telecommunications company, founded in 1995. [1] [2] The company was co-founded by Ehab Abdou, its current CEO [3]Telechoice is a mobile service provider in Australia that uses parts of telstra's 5G, 4G and 3G mobile networks to reach a large number of the population and provide them with a mobile network that covers over 98% of Australia's remaining population.

  6. SpinTel - Wikipedia

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    In 2007, Spin Internet services signed a wholesale deal with Optus and Telstra to resell bundle DSL services. From 2008, Spin Internet provided 3G mobile handsets and mobile internet plans. In 2011, it reverted to only selling mobile broadband and mobile airtime.

  7. Whirlpool (website) - Wikipedia

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    Whirlpool began as a community resource for users of Telstra's BigPond cable Internet service, the name Whirlpool being a parody of BigPond. [3] However, it soon expanded to cover Optus' Optus@Home (now known as OptusNet) cable internet service, ADSL-based services, and other forms of broadband ISPs in Australia, as they became available.

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