ADSL2+ is not something that every person has heard of. It is frequently confused with ASDL which is what existed before ADSL2+ was introduced to the market with its newer and faster technology. You really want to understand the difference between the two before you decide to purchase services of either type. The best decisions that get made as a consumer are those that are well researched and analyzed to ensure the best quality and services for the price that you are paying or willing to pay.
ADSL2+ is quite similar to ASDL because that was the technology that it is built on but it is an improved version to give people faster speeds and better quality overall. The download and upload speed are both a huge increase over its predecessor so you should definitely consider getting the service if you are in need of a broadband connection any time in your near future. The speeds boasted by ADSL2+ are theoretically up to 24mb/s. Since the speeds are so fast the companies who provide these services are very aware that higher data limits need to be applied so their contracts and plans reflect these needs directly.
ADSL2+ Plans
This is an incredibly popular technology across the market and as a result you have a choice of up to three different providers for the services. The first is iinet. They offer 5 different plans for ADSL2+ to allow for a varied lifestyle by their customers. All of their contracts require a 24 month or 2 year committment by the individual. Their speeds all go up to 20mb/s but what varies are the prices and data limits. The lowest plan is only $39.90 but has a 10GB data allowance while the most expensive plan is $139.90 and offers 70GB. You can analyze your needs to determine what will work.
Spin offers their plans under contracts for half the length of time, only 12 months. Their prices are a bit cheaper but this is due to data limit restrictions. Their cheapest plan is only $7.96/month but with a 1GB data limit with the most expensive being $89.95 for 15GB. Last but not least is Netspace which offers plans with no contractually committments. Their cheapest is $9.95/month with 1GB and the most expensive is $89.95 wth a 160GB limit.