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What is the difference between Metro and Regional plans?

Depending on the location of your exchange your address will be categorised into two zones:

Metro – Zone 1
Regional – Zone 2 & 3
Most city and inner city suburbs will be classified as Zone 1 Metro. More rural and country suburbs will be classified as Regional Zone 2  & 3. When you complete a service availability check on the ACN website, the system will check your exchange and determine your zone. You will be presented with plans and pricing relevant to your zone. Customers who are in a regional area will be charged the Zone 2 & 3 rate which is an additional $20 per month on the Phone & ADSL Bundle and an additional $10 a month for ADSL standalone regional services.
Zone based pricing is only relevant to ADSL Broadband and Home & Small Business Bundle (ADSL + Phone) plans and standalone ADSL plans.

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