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5th January 2005, 11:23 PM #1
Adsl
I have just fired up my chrissie present to myself. ADSL and what a differrence it makes to browsing this and other sites.
Absolutely fabulous
How did I ever cope without it
Macca
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6th January 2005, 07:26 AM #2
Macca, I think that's called 'stating the obvious' !!
If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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6th January 2005, 08:22 AM #3
my hibis dish etc arrived last week
should be set up next week waiting for riggers
no phone calls
no drop outs i hope ?
any one out there on satelite ?
how does it perform.?
ptcp.t.c
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6th January 2005, 09:53 AM #4
I was on satellite but ADSL became available so I switched. Satellite is better than dial up by a long shot but not as good as the other broadband offerings.
With Satellite you still have to dial up though. It works by your out going requests for pages going out over the phone line and the pages coming back via satellite. There is about a second delay between your request and the page returning.Photo Gallery
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6th January 2005, 10:24 AM #5
Bigpond at the moment are offering an upgrade to ADSL for zero installation if you already own your own modem. If you don't have a modem, it'll cost you $200. I was in a games shop yesterday and they were selling ADSL modems for $140. Being iggorant on the subject, it appears to me that buying the cheap modem might be a smart move. Am I missing something?
Richard
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6th January 2005, 10:37 AM #6
I was always an iinet customer and signed up for their xmas special of zero setup charges and discounted modem costs.
I signed for 24 months and got the lot for free.
Usually $79 for modem and about $100 for setup
Macca
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6th January 2005, 11:13 AM #7Originally Posted by Daddles
Second, you will find that Telstra (Bigpond) will be on the expensive end of most plans.
Third, they charge for both download and UPLOAD traffic at around $150/gigabyte for excess traffic. Average for other ISP's is $5/gigabyte.
So Mr. Average consumer who signs up for their $29.95 broadband with a massive 200Mb of data allowance, will probably get a first bill of around $170Gordon
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6th January 2005, 11:28 AM #8
I use netspace adsl here at work and Bigpond cable at home. The Bigpond service used to be constantly having problems with regular periods of no service, sometimes lasting a day or two. Recently, say for the past 12 months, it's been very reliable. That costs me around $45 per month, with unlimited downloads.
The Netspace adsl service is great and always been very reliable. The pre xmas special of free modem etc for a 24mth contract and $39.95 per month was a very good deal.If at first you don't succeed, give something else a go. Life is far too short to waste time trying.
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6th January 2005, 04:49 PM #9
grunt
my satelite.
set up is all satelite
up to it and back down again.
no phone line is used.
will let you know how it performs.
hence no phone calls.
ptcp.t.c
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6th January 2005, 05:00 PM #10
You must have two way satellite. I only had it one way.
Hope it all works well.
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6th January 2005, 08:25 PM #11Registered
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This is why adsl is becomeing cheaper, all the isp's are unloading their old modems before its too late.
http://whirlpool.net.au/article.cfm/1345
Al :eek:
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8th January 2005, 07:18 PM #12
ADSL Sign up
Originally Posted by Daddles
I understand that the $39 plan is now offering the modem as well, but it is a limited plan.
Both plans only offer the modem if you sign up for two years.
when you consider the cost of dialing dial up, it is cost comparable.
Peter R.
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8th January 2005, 11:10 PM #13
I have broadband at 512k from iinet, no contract, no extra charges At All and $50.00 a month cause I have the fax line on iiphone for long distance calls. You can get the same package for $40/month at 256k.
I'd always go for an ISP that simply reduces the speeds once you go over a limit rather than charge you an obscene rates per Mb. As for contracts..forget it, they were invented by company accountants. Since changing to iinet I have had two hours in two years where I couldn't get online. The reliability and performance absolutley beats that other mob...now what were they called..ah umm..can't remember the bad old days anymore.
At the time I changed over ADSL modems were being offered by ISP for $250 to $300 but I bought mine from the local shop for $179.00. I see they are mobs cheaper now.
I used a cable connection the other day...Smokin..unbelievable makes a broadband 1.5 connection look slow.
I have no peciunary interest in any ISP's.
CheersSquizzy
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9th January 2005, 12:32 AM #14Senior Member
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i'll stick with my cable thanks untill ADSl gets alot faster
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9th January 2005, 03:49 AM #15Simsy
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I'm hooked up with TPG. Have 1.5mb broadband at $24.95 per month. There is only 200mb of downloads included with excess downloads charged at 15c per mb. Excess download charges are capped at $40 per month after which there is no charge and no throttling. It makes for a very cheap 1.5mb connection, especially if you don't have a lot of downloads. Even if you do, it's still cheaper than a lot of other plans of similar speed. I average about $40-45 per month all up. And it's very fast compared to 256k.
Cheers
Geoff
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