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Thread: leaving Telstra for another Co
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29th March 2010, 03:58 PM #16
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29th March 2010, 04:10 PM #17
Love the cartoon Michael.
Dave, thanks ... I put it up after two experienced turners on the forum didn't want to look at studies on the honing of turning toolsNo skin off my nose; we all operate off beliefs.
This is the way I conjugate it:
I know
You have beliefs
He/she has prejudices
All part of the rich tapestryCheers, Ern
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29th March 2010, 04:12 PM #18
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29th March 2010, 04:13 PM #19
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29th March 2010, 04:15 PM #20
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29th March 2010, 04:20 PM #21
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29th March 2010, 05:07 PM #22
I was with TPG since they started until about 6 months ago. When ADSL 2 came around they cancelled my old 20Mb plan, told me I'd be on a new plan and would get swapped across to ADSL 2 when available.
ADSL 2 is never going to be hooked up to my local exchange.
The plan they put me on was $20 dearer per month than ADSL 2.
So I after calmly emailing (to start with) to enquire over the space of a year as to whether the local exchange was ever going to be hooked up I eventually changed everything over to Optus on the $99 Cable plan and now save a lot of dough.
(TPG is Telstra)
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29th March 2010, 05:14 PM #23
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29th March 2010, 05:16 PM #24
Michael, your T line rental will be about $26 per month.
The handset plugged into the line sounds like Telstra's, so if you go to another provider you'll have to return the handset to T. No loss in most cases as you can get replacements and choose the bells and whistles you want. I have a Panasonic with an inbuilt digital answering machine and about 50 other features I don't know how to use.... but it has a remote handset that sits in the shed when I'm out there so no pressing calls (from Grandma!) need to be missed.
Cheers, Ern
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29th March 2010, 05:19 PM #25
You can get all in one router (wireless or otherwise)/modems/VOIP servers if you want the full catastrophe but yes, your D-link router should still work.
IME D-link router transformers are prone to failure and it's difficult to get an after-market replacement.Cheers, Ern
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29th March 2010, 05:33 PM #26
That's the line rental though, not handset rental AFAIK. Or are you implying we have to pay that whoever we go with? We have one of those bells and whistle ones too Ern, Uniden I think. The Telstra handset I don't have
we just keep in case of power outage, when of course the powered ones will not work.
The router seems more flakey than the transformer, so I doubt we'll go the same brand again. This one may never pack it in though.
cheers
Michael
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29th March 2010, 05:41 PM #27
Line rental, outside of T., can vary a lot, as you've seen above. Bundling brings discounts.
I've found D-link routers to be OK but have burned out 2 transformers.
Now have a Netgear ADSL2 all in one inc VOIP. So far so good.
Frankly, all this will be blown out of the water when the NBN is rolled out so you may benefit from waiting til then, if you can. VOIP will then be the only sensible call technology. Mind you, the economists warn about what it'll cost us, and sceptical pollies and techies say it will take ages to happen.Cheers, Ern
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29th March 2010, 05:52 PM #28
I use a Billion 7404 adsl2, wireless, VOIP modem router. Was supplied free of charge, under some govt scheme because we live in the country, by Internode.
The modem/router is excellent. As a result of our good run the 2 daughters and son have all bought one at some stage and they're happy too.
Internode is an excellent ISP, the one time I had a problem, I rang got connected in a minute or so to tech in Adelaide ( their HO ) could even understand him!
I use Soul as our home phone provider, cheap local calls, max $2. STD and $2/30mins most o/seas countries.
I should get off my backside and get VOIP/Skype going, I'mm gunna
No point in paying handset rental with all the cheap phones out there.
Have one of those white slim Telstra phone as backup, bought it at a garage sale.
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29th March 2010, 06:05 PM #29
yep; one of the sons has a Billion and likes it.
So wld I if in $$ ;-}Cheers, Ern
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29th March 2010, 07:32 PM #30
Who, TPG?
they're owned by Telstra, so far as I'm aware of.
Don't worry about whoever it is you choose, as whichever router you are provided with your Macs will recognise it. I had the same concern with the bloke from Optus. Didn't even have to change anything on the two base stations - they recognised everything and it was a piece of cake.
Like all things Mac, plug and play. it's only with the other mob you have to install stuff and read manuals for.
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