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  • iiNet offers quota free access to ABC iView

    July 24 2008 8:19am (UTC+8)  -  Article by Kevin

    iiNet, Australia's third largest Internet Service Provider, has announced it will include the ABC's new iView service completely quota-free for all iiNet customers.

    ABC iView is an innovative new platform that enables web users to view ABC programs online. Including the content quota free in iiNet's Freezone means that iiNet customers can stream and watch ABC iView content without affecting their monthly download quotas.

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  • phileasmann
    July 24 2008
    11:55am
    #1 of 11

    Damn, just when I got TPG :P
    Isn't this a direct copy of BBC's iPlayer?
  • trisreed
    July 24 2008
    3:30pm
    #2 of 11

    Yes. And I am thankful for iiNet making it free to view - already tried it, it's pretty good!
  • cartman
    July 24 2008
    6:14pm
    #3 of 11

    trisreed said:
    Yes. And I am thankful for iiNet making it free to view - already tried it, it's pretty good!

    Indeed. Yet another great move by iiNet that's putting them ahead of the rest! :)
  • Kevin
    July 24 2008
    6:16pm
    #4 of 11

    cartman said:
    Indeed. Yet another great move by iiNet that's putting them ahead of the rest! :)

    I don't think you understand how painful it was for me to post this article :P
  • cartman
    July 24 2008
    6:18pm
    #5 of 11

    Kevin said:
    I don't think you understand how painful it was for me to post this article :P

    I'm sure it was being a Westnet fanboi and all. Thing is, Westnet is now iiNet anyway so technically you've joined the family. :P
  • Kevin
    July 24 2008
    6:19pm
    #6 of 11

    cartman said:
    I'm sure it was being a Westnet fanboi and all. Thing is, Westnet is now iiNet anyway so technically you've joined the family. :P

    They be owned by the same company now but Westnet is still run by mostly the same team that were running it before :)

    Things are still as they were before the takeover, which is great to see :)
  • cartman
    July 24 2008
    6:20pm
    #7 of 11

    Kevin said:
    Things are still as they were before the takeover, which is great to see :)

    Give it time, that'll change.
  • Kevin
    July 24 2008
    6:20pm
    #8 of 11

    cartman said:
    Give it time, that'll change.

    I'm sure it will, but hopefully I will be gone by then so I won't have to worry about it :D :P
  • cartman
    July 24 2008
    6:23pm
    #9 of 11

    Kevin said:
    I'm sure it will, but hopefully I will be gone by then so I won't have to worry about it :D :P

    Yes, and you'll be happy over there in Yankee land with your AOL connection. :P
  • Kevin
    July 24 2008
    6:25pm
    #10 of 11

    cartman said:
    with your AOL connection. :P

    :lol:

    I don't think so :)
  • Spiral Media
    July 24 2008
    6:57pm
    #11 of 11

    Kevin said:
    They be owned by the same company now but Westnet is still run by mostly the same team that were running it before :)

    Things are still as they were before the takeover, which is great to see :)


    heh, i remember the same being said about STW......it took 8 months???



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