Some companies offer 'Naked' plans. Telstra even has a limited selection available on their cable network.
As far as DSL and NBN go though, you have to take the bundle I'm afraid. I guess a lot of it is to do with revenue and the general group of consumers they primarily market to.
I was part of a naked DSL trial with Telstra a number of years ago, and it was very poorly managed.
As far as DSL and NBN go though, you have to take the bundle I'm afraid. I guess a lot of it is to do with revenue and the general group of consumers they primarily market to.
I was part of a naked DSL trial with Telstra a number of years ago, and it was very poorly managed.