So what are country people paying for ISDN??
My contract with Elcrappo Telecom (Telstra) expires soon, who has better services than telstra
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So what are country people paying for ISDN??
My contract with Elcrappo Telecom (Telstra) expires soon, who has better services than telstra
$90 a month.
No download limit.
Better than nothing, though..
Tyr here Bob.
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Al :)
Internode in Albury $50 per month /512kb 15gb limit
$90 a month here, normal phone included in price, no limits.
Namtrak 512kb thats BB?, ISDN is 128kb only 64/64kb(over 2 phone lines)
My mistake - yes its broadbandQuote:
Originally Posted by Harry72
Bordernet.com
two way V satelite.
$49.95 500 mg download.
no phone bills !!!!
BobQuote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
I think you will find that there is only about one other company that will provide you with an ISDN service and the chance that you would get it would be pretty remote.
The problem is Telstra provide the ISDN service from the exchange and maintain the service. Once you move away from Telstra as a ISP they then charge you for every dial up connection you make over the internet.
I have ISDN and have had 9 ISDN boxes blown up by lightening and they have replaced them all free of charge. They suggested that I put on two way satelite on the HBis susidy scheme which I did.
This gives me 64/256k upload/download with 500meg limit and costs me $69.00 a month and this is a permanant connection. As PTC says no need for a phone bill.
The 2way sat cost $129.00 to have installed by Telstra on the HBiS subsidy, normaly about $2000
I still have the ISDN connected because it gives me a second phone line for only about $6.00 a month and that allows me to have a stand alone fax line.
What I found because of the delay in the satelite my 64k ISDN connection was probably just as fast in downloading pages. Where the satelite is good in downloading files at 256k. It down loads a meg in about 30 seconds.
When I was using the ISDN I was just using a $29.95/month dial up plan at 64k with unlimited time and download.
Because I am a Priority Health Risk Telstra customer if I have line problem they send a tech out under 24hours and I am 55klms from town.
I really can't complain about Telstra and I have heard just as many war stories about all the other Telco's anyway.
If you are in the bush I would think seriously about not changing from Telstra.
Good to see you back again Bazza. So are you fighting fit now or will it take some time?
Thought that was the case with isdn Bazza
BobQuote:
Originally Posted by echnidna
Not fighting fit yet but I feel an improvement every day. The leg actually feels worse where they stripped the vein out for the bypass, than what the chest feels but I am still getting those niggerly little pains.
The worst is having to sleep on my back because it puts pressure on my sturnum.
But hey whose complaining at least I get to go a few more rounds in this fight called life, and I wouldn't be dead for quids.
And the other thing is if I live long enough I'll get over it.
They tell me it will take 3 months for the sturnum to heal, after that I should be home clear.
My first ha meant a stent. I was told to take a cab home from the railway station. But I felt absolutely great and walked a mile home.
My second ha also meant a stent, but I was very seedy for some time, so I just did things nice and easy till I came good.
So take it easy Bazza and don't push yourself, only do things when you are feeling great and back off if you get even slightly weary.
Telstra, $89.95 no limits and includes normal phone service, same as Harry 72 I think, for $10 less there is 500m limit which was a real rort, kids got through that in the first week.
Telstra $89.95 ISDN home, no down load limits, no dial up charge, because i have home, internet, mobile with Telstra we get $25 per month in Free STD calls. I think (mind you i just sell this stuff) Local calls are at 17.5 cents and we have capped STD and Mobile calls.
No bad, but just found out we can get ADSL YIPEE this will save about $10 month of bill but will be quicker, everyone outside of metro area should check out if they are eligible for the goverments HiBis makes things much cheaper.
Total for phone & internet is about $80/Month plus the cost of the phone calls.
Tel$tra Home ISDN Approx $45/Month gives me 2 phone lines.
Pigpond ISDN 500Mb Approx $35/Month no other charges until I go over 500Mb per month.
Given the very poor quality of the line & it doesn't work at all for about 6 days a month, it's very hard to use more than about 75Mb/Month.
Here in Adelaide which is a halfway house between the city and country I think I am spending $60 for cable with no limits and 60 for ADSL both from Telstra. Has been reliable for the most part. The ADSL is pretty slow 256 & 128 on the upside. I haven't had time to look for someone better but it is a lot of money and not much speed.
The Nationals complain about Telstra and etc but they aren't really looking after us in the city that well. Just imagine I am on one of Adelaides main arterial roads and there is no cable!
Got to look for someone else to look after me.
Stevo