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computers/broadband
Hi,
We are planning our move and am wondering what system is in place in Aus for Broadband and what systems are used. Is it adsl? will our wireless routers work on the ozzy system or should we leave them behind and start again???:confused: Thanks Dawn |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by Dawn Romaine
(Post 6518546)
Hi,
We are planning our move and am wondering what system is in place in Aus for Broadband and what systems are used. Is it adsl? will our wireless routers work on the ozzy system or should we leave them behind and start again???:confused: Thanks Dawn |
Re: computers/broadband
lol, thanks for that. Just had to pick oh up of the floor, he cant believe the speed! But i bet the yoghurt pots are a bit smaller!:lol:
Being nosey, how much does that set u back? DAwn |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by Dawn Romaine
(Post 6520062)
lol, thanks for that. Just had to pick oh up of the floor, he cant believe the speed! But i bet the yoghurt pots are a bit smaller!:lol:
Being nosey, how much does that set u back? DAwn |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by Dawn Romaine
(Post 6520062)
lol, thanks for that. Just had to pick oh up of the floor, he cant believe the speed! But i bet the yoghurt pots are a bit smaller!:lol:
Being nosey, how much does that set u back? DAwn |
Re: computers/broadband
We use Telstra and they have been good so far.
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Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 6520886)
ADSL2 (and pretty much all the other funkier forms of broadband) are only available in the large cities. I explain in greater depth on my blog.
Big Telcos Lots of people decide to get their Internet from one of the big telcos here, because they get a good bundled deal on phone line, mobile and Internet. Telstra, Optus and AAPT (the least worst of the trio) will all hook you up with Internet access, but they’re all average at best. Yes - you might save yourself $10 a month on your Internet costs, but do you really want to deal with a company every bit as bad as BT? Do you really want to phone a support line located in Calcutta? Do you want to get hassled every evening by some bored call centre operative charged with foisting some over-priced unwanted extra on you? No - you don’t. My advice - stay the **** away from the big telcos. Granted the service is expensive ~$150 a month, mostly a company expense, but the service has been great and I regularly get in the region of 3.5MB/s downstream. and 800Kb/s upstream All that said the support for their Telephony services are pathetic, as is Optus. I understand that some people work in call centres and some enjoy it (?) but do Optus and Telstra really have to lobotomise their operators during their enrolment. Al |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by Hutch
(Post 6520886)
ADSL2 (and pretty much all the other funkier forms of broadband) are only available in the large cities. I explain in greater depth on my blog.
If you have a RIM (http://whirlpool.net.au/wiki/?tag=RI...ed_Multiplexer) sitting between your exchange and your termination point in your house (i.e. phone socket) then unless you want to go with Telstra (and probably achieve about 10% of potential maximum speed - due to back-hauling issues) you are limited to choosing ADSL. I found myself in this situation when we moved to our new house (new build). Telstra provided ADSL2 (whilst pro-actively preventing the competition from gaining access to the RIM cabinet - space is an issue anyway from what I know) but in practice it was a non-starter In the end I went with iiNet (ADSL) but the good news is that I consistently top-out at very close to my theoretical 8Mbit throughput. RIM's are all about saving Telstra money and their official line is that they are a phone line provider first and not data provider. How short-sighted! |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by bigAPE
(Post 6520932)
I have been on several services since we arrived but have been on 30Mb/1Mb Cable Extreme from Telstra with a 60GB monthly allowance for the past 12 months and the service has been outstanding. Not a single Indian call centre, always an intelligent helpful Australian on the other end willing to help out.
Originally Posted by DunRoaminTheUK
(Post 6520993)
In the end I went with iiNet (ADSL) but the good news is that I consistently top-out at very close to my theoretical 8Mbit throughput.
RIM's are all about saving Telstra money and their official line is that they are a phone line provider first and not data provider. How short-sighted! |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by Dawn Romaine
(Post 6518546)
Hi,
We are planning our move and am wondering what system is in place in Aus for Broadband and what systems are used. Is it adsl? will our wireless routers work on the ozzy system or should we leave them behind and start again???:confused: Thanks Dawn |
Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by arkon
(Post 6522429)
Well I've just bought iinet ADSL2+ and installed it all today. I get free calls! No line rental and super fast internet, it all works great and the mere idea of not paying line rental and then again for broadband is excellent. The quota is a bit pants compared to what I was used to 4 years ago in the UK but hey ho you can't have it all. I'm saving at least $60 a month over my old telstra/netspace setup, and with free voip calls I expect to use the phone heaps more. Check out iinet naked DSL plans, such a good idea.
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Re: computers/broadband
Originally Posted by isgraham
(Post 6520043)
I'm on ADSL2+ in sydney 24Meg connection (faster than I could get in the UK 3 years ago) however Port Macquarie may be on yoghurt pots and string for all I know.
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