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Optus will now offer 100Mbps and uncapped 5G home internet products – iTnews
In place of single, minimum 50Mbps speed service.

Optus is changing the way it prices its ‘5G’ home internet services, including the creation of a $75 a month product with roughly the same speed profile as a fixed-line 100Mbps NBN service.
The telco presently offers only one 5G internet plan, which costs $70 a month and comes with unlimited data as well as minimum 50Mbps speeds.
That plan is uncapped in terms of the maximum speed it can run at, and the telco currently says on its website that “average download speeds” on the plan are 174Mbps….
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