WHO is your I.S.P
WHO is your I.S.P
I desperately need a kick ass cheap cable ISP. I have been saying this for so long but now im fed up with this bullshit dial up which is like a fukt datsun 120Y.
Help me decide who is best and cheapest...i dont care if i need to bundle it either. Just let me know who is best and cheapest so i can serve you all quicker and i can get to bed at a decent hour.
Cheers
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Help me decide who is best and cheapest...i dont care if i need to bundle it either. Just let me know who is best and cheapest so i can serve you all quicker and i can get to bed at a decent hour.
Cheers
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- almost postwhore
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look here, mr. flav:
http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/
it lists prices of most broadband providers in aus.
I am using internode myself, speed and price are good, they are a bit slow on support though (I never use it, so I don't care)
http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/
it lists prices of most broadband providers in aus.
I am using internode myself, speed and price are good, they are a bit slow on support though (I never use it, so I don't care)
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- I've been here before
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im with internode adsl with 20gb download. ive just gone over by like 3gb and they havnt slowed me down yet which is good. :D anyway....
Stay away from bigpond as after 10gb u will be slowed to dialup speeds and if u need to call tech support ull be waiting all week.
check out the whirlpool site, loads of info and coz ur in melb u got more isp's than here on the goldcoast. but yeah stay away from bigpond adsl.
cable i wouldnt mind tho coz it is a bit quicker in downloads than adsl. unless u are in an adsl2+ area then go for that.
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Stay away from bigpond as after 10gb u will be slowed to dialup speeds and if u need to call tech support ull be waiting all week.
check out the whirlpool site, loads of info and coz ur in melb u got more isp's than here on the goldcoast. but yeah stay away from bigpond adsl.
cable i wouldnt mind tho coz it is a bit quicker in downloads than adsl. unless u are in an adsl2+ area then go for that.
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- fr335tyl3r
- I'm Sorta Reformed!
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Big props to iinet or internode adsl. Get adsl2+ if it is available in your area as then it is internode/iinet that controls the exchange point and things get pushed through faster (as its not held back by the slack optus/telstra techos when something goes wrong at the exchange).
I am on the 40gb internode plan and regularly blow through the cap, the good thing about internode compared to others is traffic shaping, if you download heaps they don't just slap you with a hard and fast speed cap like some ISPs do (such as optus), they will gradually slow you down the more you go over the limit. And of course there are no excess download costs which is good (got stung in the early days of telstra cable when they only had a 100mb plan :D haha).
Several of my IT friends are on iinet and all report good things about it, and I have optus cable at the parents house and once it is setup (usually have to go through a painful rigmarole of the techs coming out to setup the coax cable in your house - which is technically a simple task) optus is really good. No significant downtime on any of the services I have listed, but its more to do with what is available where you are and what your requirements are too :)
Hope that helps
I am on the 40gb internode plan and regularly blow through the cap, the good thing about internode compared to others is traffic shaping, if you download heaps they don't just slap you with a hard and fast speed cap like some ISPs do (such as optus), they will gradually slow you down the more you go over the limit. And of course there are no excess download costs which is good (got stung in the early days of telstra cable when they only had a 100mb plan :D haha).
Several of my IT friends are on iinet and all report good things about it, and I have optus cable at the parents house and once it is setup (usually have to go through a painful rigmarole of the techs coming out to setup the coax cable in your house - which is technically a simple task) optus is really good. No significant downtime on any of the services I have listed, but its more to do with what is available where you are and what your requirements are too :)
Hope that helps
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- Powerslave
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Hey Flav , try visiting http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/bc-plan.cfm , it's the easiest way to find a decent plan that suits your needs. :beer
in a perfect ADSL world it would be pretty fast, but most people can only have 1.5Mbit as ADSL2 is not widely available yet, cable is still a better performer overall mostly between 3Mbit ~ 5 Mbit on average in Aus, but theoretically can go up to 30Mbit, however the downside is that cable slows down as more users are connected to the pipe at any given time...
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