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what is the freezone?
The iiNet Freezone is a selection of sites and servers on the internet that you can download from without it counting towards your quota. Better still, if you do max out your quota, downloads from anywhere in the Freezone can still be accessed at full speed.
All iiNet broadband & Naked DSL accounts come with access to the Freezone.
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Enter the Freezone
for sport, music, movies, tv, radio, games and more!
our websites in the freezone
download sites & mirrors
- iiNet FTP Server (ftp link)
- TUCOWS mirror
- TUCOWS themes
- TUCOWS games
- Qmail mirror
- 3FL download mirror
games
what's not in the freezone?
While browsing, you'll need to be careful about clicking links or ads that could take you out of the Freezone. Once you've ventured into non-Freezone territory, data is counted towards your quota.
Freezone content could also become metered if you alter the DNS settings for your computer. We recommend using the automatic settings assigned by our servers so this doesn't happen.
While the actual download of data isn't counted, some sites may require you to pay for content you download. For example, downloading music from iTunes Australia won't count towards your quota, but you may still have to pay for the actual product.
Lastly, uploads to iTunes Australia are not included in the Freezone for Naked DSL, which means they will be counted towards your quota.

