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  • Federal Communications Commission
  • DA 10-1348

Availability of Broadband Service Offerings
(Community or National Level)
Additional Charges including Line Rental/
Share of Retail Fixed Broadband Access Market*
Monthly Charge (in Foreign
Monthly Charge in USD, PPP
(Purchasing Power
Parity)
Broadband Service Offerings Name / Description
Installation (Connection) Charge
Broadband Bundled part of Double Play/ Triple Play ?
Length of Service Contract
Broadband Service
Provider
Competition Status
Type of Technology
Broadband Speed (download/ upload)
Foreign Currency
Modem Rental Charge
Promot-ional Price

  • Country
  • Usage limit
  • Broadband Provider's URL

Currency)
Leasing Charge

Bigpond Cable Standard
200 MB
Double play/ full service phone

  • Australia
  • Telstra Bigpond

Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond
Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent

  • 48%
  • Cable

Cable Cable Cable
8Mbps/128kbps 8Mbps/128kbps 8Mbps/128kbps 8Mbps/128kbps
Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar
$29.95 $39.95 $59.95 $79.95
$20.40 $27.21 $40.84 $54.46
Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation
$15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75
12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months
No No No No
200 MB 400 MB 12 GB

http://www.bigpond.com/home

Bigpond Cable Standard
400 MB
Double play/ full service phone

Double play/ full service phone
Bigpond Liberty 12 GB Bigpond Liberty 25 GB
Double play/ full service phone
25 GB
Up to 30 Mbps in Sydney and Melbourne and up to 17 Mbps elsewhere Up to 30 Mbps in Sydney and Melbourne and up to 17 Mbps elsewhere Up to 30 Mbps in Sydney and Melbourne and up to 17 Mbps elsewhere Up to 30 Mbps in Sydney and Melbourne and up to 17 Mbps elsewhere
Bigpond Cable Extreme Highspeed 200MB
Double play/ full service phone

Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond
Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent

Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable
Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar
$39.95 $49.95 $69.95 $89.95 $129.95
$27.21 $34.03 $47.65 $61.27 $88.52
Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation
$15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75 $15.75
12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months
No No No No No
200 MB 400 MB 12 GB
Bigpond Cable Extreme Highspeed 400MB
Double play/ full service phone

Double play/ full service phone
Bigpond Liberty 12 GB Bigpond Liberty 25 GB Bigpond Liberty 60 GB
Double play/ full service phone
25 GB
Up to 30 Mbps in Sydney and Melbourne and up to 17 Mbps elsewhere
Double play/ full service phone
60 GB
ADSL Broadband 200
MB
Double play/ full service phone

Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Telstra Bigpond Internode
Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Entrant

ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL
256/64kbps 256/64kbps
Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar
$29.95 $59.95 $39.95 $69.95 $79.95 $59.95 $89.95 $99.95 $149.95 $34.95 $39.95 $49.95
$20.40 $40.84 $27.21 $47.65 $54.46 $40.84 $61.27 $68.09 $102.15 $23.81 $27.21 $34.03
Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation Self installation
$79
$29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $29.95 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00
$25.75 $25.75 $25.75 $25.75 $25.75 $25.75 $25.75 $25.75 $25.75
12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 12 months 24 months 24 months 24 months
No No No No No No No No No
200 MB 12 GB 400 MB 12 GB 25 GB 600 MB 12 GB 25 GB 60 GB 5 GB

http://www.bigpond.com/home http://www.internode.on.net/resid

ADSL Broadband 12
GB
Double play/ full service phone

ADSL Broadband 400
MB
Double play/ full service phone
1500/256 kbps 1500/256 kbps 1500/256 kbps
Double play/ full service phone
Bigpond Liberty 12 GB Bigpond Liberty 25 GB
Double play/ full service phone

Bigpond Liberty 600
MB around 6 to 10 mbps or more
Double play/ full service phone

around 6 to 10 mbps or more
Double play/ full service phone
Bigpond Liberty 12 GB Bigpond Liberty 25 GB Bigpond Liberty 60 GB Home-256-Express around 6 to 10 mbps or more
Double play/ full service phone

around 6 to 10 mbps or more
Double play/ full service phone

bring your own or pay $99

Australia

256/64 kbps 512/128 kbps 1500/256 kbps

No

No No bring your own or pay $99

  • Internode
  • Entrant

  • Home -512-Starter
  • $79
  • 5 GB

bring your own or pay $99

  • Internode
  • Entrant

  • Home -1500 -Explorer
  • $79
  • 10 GB

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  • Federal Communications Commission
  • DA 10-1348

Availability of Broadband Service Offerings
(Community or National Level)
Additional Charges including Line Rental/
Share of Retail Fixed Broadband Access Market*
Monthly Charge (in Foreign
Monthly Charge in USD, PPP
(Purchasing Power
Parity)
Broadband Service Offerings Name / Description
Installation (Connection) Charge
Broadband Bundled part of Double Play/ Triple Play ?
Length of Service Contract
Broadband Service
Provider
Competition Status
Type of Technology
Broadband Speed (download/ upload)
Foreign Currency
Modem Rental Charge
Promot-ional Price

  • Country
  • Usage limit
  • Broadband Provider's URL

Currency)
Leasing Charge

bring your own or pay $99

Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode Internode
Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant

Home -1500- Advance Home -1500- Boost
ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL ADSL

  • 1500/256 kbps
  • Aus Dollar

Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar
$59.95 $69.95 $39.95 $49.95 $59.95 $74.95 $89.95 $119.95 $149.95 $49.95 $59.95 $69.95 $84.95 $99.95 $129.95
$40.84 $47.65 $27.21 $34.03 $40.84 $51.06 $61.27 $81.71 $102.15 $34.03 $40.84 $47.65 $57.87 $68.09 $88.52
$79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79 $79
$39.00 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00 $39.00
0
No No No No No No No No No No No No No No No
24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months
20 GB 40 GB 5 GB bring your own or pay $99

Australia

1500/256 kbps bring your own or pay $99
Home-Extreme-Explorer Home-Extreme-Starter Home-Extreme-Value Home-Extreme-Boost Home-Extreme-Pro
Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps bring your own or pay $99
10 GB 25 GB 40 GB 55 GB 80 GB 100 GB 5 GB bring your own or pay $99

bring your own or pay $99

bring your own or pay $99

bring your own or pay $99
Home-Extreme-Super Home-Extreme-Elite Home Naked Extreme -5 bring your own or pay $99

bring your own or pay $99

Home Naked Extreme -
10 bring your own or pay $99

  • 0
  • 10 GB

25 GB 40 GB 55 GB 80 GB
Home Naked Extreme -
25 bring your own or pay $99
0
Home Naked Extreme -
40 bring your own or pay $99
0
Home Naked Extreme -
55 bring your own or pay $99
0
Home Naked Extreme -
80 bring your own or pay $99
0
Home Naked Extreme -
100 bring your own or pay $99

Internode Optus
Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant Entrant

ADSL Cable Cable Cable Cable Cable
Up to 24 MB/ 1 Mbps
64 kbps
Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar Aus Dollar
$159.95 $59.00
$108.96 $40.19 $53.81 $74.25 $162.05 $168.86

  • $79
  • 0

00000
No No
24 months 24 months 24 months 24 months
100 GB 14 GB 30 GB 60 GB 4 GB
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

  • Australia
  • 11%

Naked Broadband Naked Broadband Naked Broadband
$248 $248 $248 $148 $148

http://personal.optus.com.au/web

Optus

  • 128 kbps
  • $79.00
  • No

Optus

  • 128 kbps
  • $109.00

$237.89 $247.89
No
Month to month broadband Month to month broadband month to month month to month

Optus

  • 64 kbps
  • Double play

Double play
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane.

Optus

  • 64 kbps
  • 7 GB

Month to month broadband
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. month to month

Optus Optus
Entrant Entrant

Cable Cable
128 kbps 128 kbps
Aus Dollar Aus Dollar
$267.89 $297.89
$182.49 $202.92
$148 $148

  • 0
  • Double play

Double play
15 GB 30 GB
Month to month broadband
Sydney, Melbourne and Brisbane. month to month
0
Activation:

  • 49.00;
  • n/a. Can purchase

  • 42%
  • 29.9

9.9
$34.17 $11.31
Self: 29.90; On-site: Manufacturing: wireless router for DSL and WLAN (with

  • Austria
  • Telecom Austria

Telecom Austria
Incumbent Incumbent

  • Aon Broadband Duo
  • DSL / WLAN

DSL

  • up to 8192 / 768 kbps
  • National

National

  • Euro
  • 131.00
  • 167.00
  • 39.90
  • separate mobile card)
  • 18 Months
  • No

http://www.telekom.at/portal/site/

Internet Booster (add on) up to 16,384 / 1,024

  • kbps
  • Euro
  • none
  • none
  • none
  • Add on to DSL

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  • Federal Communications Commission
  • DA 10-1348

Availability of Broadband Service Offerings
(Community or National Level)
Additional Charges including Line Rental/
Share of Retail Fixed Broadband Access Market*
Monthly Charge (in Foreign
Monthly Charge in USD, PPP
(Purchasing Power
Parity)
Broadband Service Offerings Name / Description
Installation (Connection) Charge
Broadband Bundled part of Double Play/ Triple Play ?
Length of Service Contract
Broadband Service
Provider
Competition Status
Type of Technology
Broadband Speed (download/ upload)
Foreign Currency
Modem Rental Charge
Promot-ional Price

  • Country
  • Usage limit
  • Broadband Provider's URL

Currency)
Leasing Charge

7.9 39.9 59.9 34.9 39.9 29.9 39.9 24.9 39.9 34.9 49.9 22.9 29.9 49

  • $9.03
  • Aon Flex (add on to

bundle) up to 7.2 Mbps / 1.4 Mbps
Activation: 49.00;

Telecom Austria Telecom Austria Telecom Austria Telecom Austria Telecom Austria Telecom Austria Telecom Austria Tele2
Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Incumbent Entrant

  • WLAN
  • National

National National National

  • Euro
  • none
  • none
  • Add on to Bundle
  • 12 Months

n/a
No No No No No No No up to 2048 kbps downstream, 384 kbps upstream
$45.60 $68.46 $39.89 $45.60 $34.17 $45.60 $28.46 $45.60 $39.89 $57.03 $26.17 $34.17 $56.00 $40.00 $78.86 $84.57 $14.74
Self: 29.90; On-site: Manufacturing: Modem not

  • 131.00 167.00 included
  • Aon Pur
  • WLAN

WLAN DSL
Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro Euro
No up to 4096 kbps downstream, 512 kbps upstream
Self: 29.90; On-site: Manufacturing: Modem not

  • Aon Pur
  • 131.00
  • 167.00
  • included

Included Included none

  • No
  • n/a

up to 8 Mbps downstream and 786 kbps up
Self: 29.90; On-site: Maufacturing:

  • 131.00 167.00
  • Aon Kombi
  • DSL/Phone
  • 12 Months

13 Months n/a up to 8 Mbps downstream and 768 kbps upstream
Self: 29.90; On-site: Maufacturing:
Aon Super Kombi

Aon Blizz Light Aon Blizz Pro Full Pipe! Extra Full Pipe! XL

  • DSL
  • National
  • 131.00
  • 167.00
  • DSL/Phone/Cable

certain districts of
Down Stream 2 Mbps, Vienna (10, 11, 12, 16,

  • upstream 2 Mbps
  • FTTH

FTTH DSL

  • 22 and 23).
  • none
  • none
  • No

certain districts of Vienna (10, 11, 12, 16,

  • 22 and 23).
  • 10 Mbps / 10 Mbps
  • none
  • Activation: 60.00 none

29.90;

  • No
  • n/a

  • Modem Activation: Production Line:
  • 14.95 First 3

Months

Austria

  • 8192 Mbps / 768 kbps National
  • 25.00
  • 39.90
  • Included

Included Included Included Included Included Included Included Included none
DSL/VOIP DSL/VOIP DSL/VOIP DSL/VOIP No
12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months 12 Months

http://www.tele2.at/volles-rohr-ex

29.90;

  • Modem Activation: Production Line:
  • 29.90 First 3

Months

  • Tele2
  • Entrant

  • DSL
  • 16 Mbps / 1 Mbps

16 Mbps / 1 Mbps 20 Mbps / 1 Mbps 8 Mbps / 786 kbps 8 Mbps / 786 kbps 25 Mbps / 1.5 Mbps 25 Mbps / 1.5 Mbps 30 Mbps / 2 Mbps 100 Mbps / 10 Mbps 8 Mbps / 786 kbps
National National National National National National National National

  • 25.00
  • 39.90

29.90;

  • Modem Activation: Production Line:
  • 24.90 First 3

Months

  • Tele2
  • Entrant

  • Full Pipe! XL Under 30 DSL
  • 25.00
  • 39.90

29.90;

  • Modem Activation: Production Line:
  • 39.90 First 3

Months

  • Tele2
  • Entrant

Full Pipe! XXL Chello Fun

  • DSL
  • 25.00
  • 39.90

Connection Fee: 59.90
Activation: 25.00;

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