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The Party ISP have introduced un-metered websites

The Party ISP have introduced un-metered websites!

Internet Service Provider The Party www.theparty.co.nz have introduced unmetered websites to all their ADSL and VDSL broadband plans.

Customers of The Party will get unmetered access to Youtube, Quickflix, iSKY and TVNZ on Demand, with plans to add more sites in the future.

CEO Adam Fenech says The Party recognises that customers today are using the internet more for online streaming of entertainment than ever before and want to make it easy for them to view their favourite shows and content online without having to worry about their broadband data cap.

The unmetered access is across all plans ADSL and high speed VDSL.
The Party also have unlimited ADSL plans which have full unlimited download caps to all web content.

www.theparty.co.nz are the new comers in the NZ ISP market but are already making serious in roads through recognising what customers want and need from their internet connection.
With no contracts and no fee when moving from another ISP to The Party ISP

Many customers are taking full advantage if The Party’s service and bundling their broadband with VoIP (Voice over internet protocol)
This saves the customer money every month compared to a typical landline, with monthly charges and toll charges being less. More information on their services can be found at www.theparty.co.nz

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