TPG has been providing Australia with telecommunications solutions for over 20 years.
In 2008, a merger between TPG and Soul created TPG Holdings Ltd. In 2010, TPG acquired Pipe Networks, a large Australian fibre optic network.
TPG prides itself on offering its customers innovative voice, internet and data solutions. Their network boasts more than 350 network exchange areas which helps the TPG network cover an enormous area.
Connection types at TPG
TPG Internet offers the following connections:
These are internet connections that most other internet providers will have, and of course TPG is no different.
Your Business is Their Business
Business customers are offered the following services:
- Website and domain name hosting
- Wide Area Networks
- Internet VPNs
- Fully integrated voice, video, internet and data networks
For business customers, there are a range of ADSL and SHDSL plans available with various speeds.
All of the plans are available on either 6 month or 12 month contracts. Although downloading amounts are monitored, uploading traffic is not. There are also unlimited plans available.
Residential Internet Plans at TPG
TPG offers those wanting a basic dialup connection the option of signing up to one of two plans on a 3 month contract (for credit card holders), or purchasing 20 hours of internet.
For those wanting an ADSL connection, there are a number of plans available. They all have very generous download limits (for combined peak and off peak data), including one option for unlimited downloads. Naked ADSL2+ plans include 500 minutes of free VoIP calls.
TPG’s ADSL2+ and Naked ADSL2+ plans are provided via its own network. There are also other broadband plans available via networks outside of the On-Net TPG DSLAM network. These plans provide similar speeds and options, however TPG advises that the plans delivered via their own network are the most popular and are the best value.
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