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AGL Energy (ASX:AGL) ventures into broadband business // Motley Fool Australia
Australia’s biggest electricity and gas retailer, AGL Energy Limited (ASX: AGL), has announced plans to offer broadband services under its own name. The move aims to take advantage of the company’s vast customer base by offering bundled packages of energy and internet services. The news came just as Telstra Corporation Ltd (ASX: TLS) is considering a foray into the energy market in a bid to boost its revenues.
Details of AGL’s new broadband offer
AGL aims to bundle a multi-product offering that includes energy, internet, and phone services to its large customer base. The company says it will offer three unlimited data plans costing $70-$95 a month, with a $15 discount to customers who bundle them with AGL’s energy…
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