Just got this. IInet have changed their VDSL plan to unlimited (because 1TB just wasnt enough apparently). But they also have an offer which I thought was pretty neat - connect to VDSL2 $79.95 plan for 24 months and get the first 12 months at 50% off ($39.95 per month).
Terms Summary
Our activation fee of $159.99 applies to standard VDSL2 service installations unless otherwise specified. Non-standard installations will incur additional charges.
When you sign up for a 24-month contract;
your activation fee is discounted to $59.99 - saving $100
our VDSL2 modem comes included - saving $60. $10 delivery fee still applies
You get 50% off your monthly plan price for the first 12 months when you select the $79.99 plan. Offer only available to new customers and may be withdrawn at any time. This special offer is not subject to our Fair Contract Guarantee.
All iiNet VDSL2 plans come with unlimited data, and no excess usage charges or shaping speeds.
You may switch between VDSL2 plans at any time without incurring contract break fees.
A plan change fee of $29 applies when switching to a plan of equal or lesser value.
Please be aware that any existing services operating on your phone line may not work, such as back-to-base alarms, personal response systems, fax machines or EFTPOS. Please check with your device manufacturer or provider to see if the device is VDSL2 compatible
Included calls on Netphone and Call Packs are subject to our Acceptable Use Policy.
Netphone is a VoIP service included with every VDSL2 plan. To use it, you will require a phone handset and VoIP compatible modem (like our own VDSL2 modem). Call inclusions vary by VDSL2 plan.
Timed calls on Netphone are charged per second. Calls to Australian mobile numbers are charged per 30 second block.
If you want to keep using any other phone sockets in your home, you will need to get a registered cabler to come and connect these up to your VDSL2 service. You will be responsible for the cost of any such cabling work.
For more information, please refer to our terms, fees & guarantees.
Thanks OP, but FYI, because I am with IINET and have not heard of this (And as it turns out I cannot get it anyway as we do not have fibre in Woodvale WA, and who knows when NBN will get to this area), I was interested in cancelling my 14 years of service with them and resign just to get it, never mind
From iinet site: What exactly is VDSL2?
VDSL (Very-high-bitrate Digital Subscriber Line) gives you superfast broadband speeds delivered over our very own fibre-to-the-node network (part fibre and part copper) in the ACT. The data transmission runs over short lengths of copper cables connected between our own network nodes and your premises, which allows us to provide speeds much faster than ADSL2+.