
This new generation of ADSL2+ services deliver high speed broadband and save you money each month - because you'll no longer need to rent a traditional 'fixed line' home telephone service.
This means that "going naked" can save you $20 - $30 (or even more!) each month - and so, compared to traditional ADSL broadband plans, the savings are... transparently obvious! :)
Many people have already made the switch to mobile phones and VoIP for their voice telephony needs. Internode NakedExtreme ADSL2+ gives you the choice of not renting a traditional phone service, yet still enjoying the ADSL2+ benefits of fast and cost-effective broadband.
With the added benefit of extended range capabilities, Internode's NakedExtreme ADSL2+ services provide the ultimate broadband solution.
NakedExtreme ADSL2+ services are capable of download speeds of up to an incredible 24 Megabits per second. All the benefits of ADSL - but better, stronger, and faster than ever.
In addition, our SOHO NakedExtreme ADSL2+ service supports ADSL2+ Annex M. Annex M can raise your upload speeds to a massive 2 Megabits per second or higher (depending on line conditions).
ADSL2+ runs both faster and further than standard ADSL. In fact, there's no distance limit applied to NakedExtreme ADSL2+ - eliminating one of the most common broadband rejection reason, 'transmission loss too high'. Extremely fast, and extremely good value!

On the graph, the blue and green shaded areas show the theoretical maximum speeds you can obtain on Internode NakedExtreme ADSL2+ services, at various distances from your local exchange using ADSL1 and ADSL2+ equipment.
While the speeds indicated on this graph show the theoretical maximum speed of the various ADSL protocols on good copper lines - with no bad joints, faulty insulation, or high speed 'interferers' (such as bridge taps or loading coils). Your actual achieved speed may vary substantially from these theoretical results, based on:
You don't live in a laboratory, so it's quite true that the various factors listed above will reduce your performance from the 'ideal' shown in the above graph.
Hence, in December 2006 we took a random sample 7,305 Internode Extreme® ADSL2+ broadband services. Each service was connected to an Internode DSLAM and using the ADSL2+ protocol (G992.5 Annex A ADSL2+ over POTS). We found the following distribution:
So over 63% of these customers are achieving 10 Mbps download synch speed or better ...... and that's why we call it Extreme®!
NakedExtreme customers are using exactly the same technology and network, and hence these results are equally applicable - noting that at extremely long distances, the ADSL connection speed is significantly reduced.