Written by: Stephen Withers | Published in: MobilityInternode has added NodeMobile mobile phone plans to its product roster, offering a generous amount of social media specific data.
Three NodeMobile plans are offered, all including 150GB of social networking (Facebook, MySpace, Twitter, LinkedIn, eBay and Foursquare) data per month.
Some other operators offer 'unlimited' usage for Facebook and/o
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: MarketInternet service provider, Internode, a subsidiary of iiNet, has released a bundle of new plans which it says give its business customers more choice in mobile voice services.
Written by: Stuart Corner | Published in: DealsInomial, an Australian developer of web based billing, automation, accounting and network monitoring software for telcos, says that Internode has deployed its Smile revenue system to support its recently launched NodeMobile SIM-only mobile service.
Written by: Graeme Philipson | Published in: Home ITInternode has announced traditional voice phone services to its NBN customers, with untimed landline calls Australia-wide costing 18 cents.
Written by: Peter Dinham | Published in: MarketNational ISP, Internode has launched a campaign, as part of a new national sales blitz, which it says increases benefits for broadband customers who bundle its services, by offering free setup and a monthly rental credit of $20 for six months for its recent NodeMobile Value voice services offering.
After quietly removing the plan from its range of broadband offerings last month, Internode has re-introduced a 200GB offer, in response to customer feedback.
Recently, I have been having problems with my Google Voice receiving calls. Either I can't get any calls on my S3 (like today), or the calls come through my regular phone costing me minutes. Making calls has never been a problem though.
Is there a better alternative for making/receiving VOIP calls? I am on TV Mobile $30/month plan, and need to really watch my plan minutes.
Internode has revised its 3G wireless broadband plans, in some cases tripling the amount of data offered.
Internode has becomes Australia's first ISP to launch IPv6 as a standard service. It is available on an opt-in basis to both Internode's ADSL2+ and NBN customers, following a 20-month public trial.