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Aussie Broadband shares double on ASX debut – The Australian Financial Review
Australia’s fifth-biggest NBN retailer will use capital raised to accelerate infrastructure development, acquire customers and grow its business product offerin…

Mr Britt said Aussie Broadband overcame this problem by charging at the higher end of the scale, and by efficiencies through its automation systems. Aussie Broadband sells NBN’s most popular 50-megabit-per-second plan for $79 a month. TPG, by comparison, charges $69.99.
“We see ourselves as a software company that makes really great automation systems, and that happens to sell broadband,” he said, adding that automation allowed it to reduce its own costs and provide competitive customer service…
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