Superloop boss Paul Tyler says aggressive competition in the broadband market is benefiting the internet provider as people trade down to cheaper plans.
“The tougher it gets, the more aggressive it gets, the more there’s a flight to value of people trying to retest their broadband supply, the better it is for us,” Mr Tyler told The Australian Financial Review. “We’re a value play.”
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