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9th January 2005, 06:39 AM #16
The Netspace home plan for $39.95 has a 10Gig/mth limit. Even with 2 computers here on cable, we would only use 2-3 Gig so I don't think 10 is a problem for 99% of users.
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9th January 2005, 07:12 AM #17Senior Member
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We can't even get hooked up to broadband even though Telstra keeps sending us material saying we can have all this stuff, when we reply saying yes please they then say oh sorry not in your area, and we live within 200 mtrs. of an exchange that is connected to fibre optic. I wish they'd make up their minds.
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9th January 2005, 04:28 PM #18Deceased
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Originally Posted by vsquizz
If you think that ADSL is as fast as lightning then the Optus cable connection that I have must be at warp speed.
Oh, and never any problems like with Telstra.
Peter.
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9th January 2005, 05:43 PM #19Originally Posted by vsquizz
I have 12 gig normal time, 12 gig special time a month before being shaped from 512 to 96. With 3 of us going mad on the net, we still have never used it enough to get shaped and we've had this going for over 2 years. Great service from Iinet!
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9th January 2005, 06:14 PM #20Originally Posted by gatiep
Just a tip for the ADSL newbies, re-boot your modem once a week, it helps although mine has been turned on for a couple of months sometimes without any drama.
And yous cable buggers can stop braggin an bugger off .
I find it hard to believe that at my Brothers farm 14 crow kms from Busselton they can't even get ISDN, let alone broadband. In fact they consider themselves lucky when the phone works and the power gets above 210 volts!.
CheersSquizzy
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