Internode and iiNet share unmetered content
The unmetered content sharing initiative, announced last Friday, gives iiNet customers access to Internode's games.on.net service while Internode customers can access iiNet's Freezone content.
Internode content manager Heidi Angove said this was one more benefit of iiNet's acquisition of Internode. "We're delighted that both iiNet and Internode customers can now enjoy our huge range of new unmetered content in both directions," she said.
"While Xbox Live and iTunes content is not yet unmetered for Internode customers, we are working on this, but it will take significantly longer to achieve. We'll let Internode customers know as soon as this content has been unmetered for them."
"This is the first change to our content platforms, but we have plenty more exciting things planned."
Pulling down the barriers to allow unmetered content sharing means that iiNet's extensive range of 3FL games servers and Freezone content including Day [9] Daily casts are now quota-free for Internode customers, while iiNet's customers can enjoy quota-free access to games.on.net's enormous range of files, patches, demos, games servers and regular editorial content.
Non-gamers will also benefit from the change, with both the Internode Mirror and iiNet FTP Server now unmetered for all customers.