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reply to Warez_Zealot
Re: Interesting

said by Warez_Zealot See Profile :

said by ugg :

I live in australia for a couple years. They'll probably give that kind of speed to the home. Then give you a ridiculous bandwidth cap with very high cost when you go over that limit.
Yeah, pretty much. I'm in Sydney right now, and they are fucking insane on the caps, prices and overage fees.
»my.bigpond.com/internetplans/bro···ault.jsp

$30 for 200MB
$40 for 400MB
$60 for 12GB

It's basically a big joke. Needless to say I now use surf the channel exclusively to download all my shows and I only download at itet cafes.
Which is why you shouldn't use Bigpond full stop, they count uploads and downloads as one. Not that I'm nick picking. As for an updated network, we are still awaiting digital TV and ADSL2+ where I'm at, and I can't see any change in the near future. 8 billion or not, most of it hits the big cities, and draft meetings at the local 5 star.
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mpelle4456
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reply to patcat88
said by patcat88 See Profile :

$150/GB???!??!!!!

Why don't they have the bandwidth? It seems like Australia's only link off the continent is a T3 line. I recommend they add capacity the "green" way »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers
IPoAC - I love it. This is indeed the wave of the future.

patcat88

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Jamaica, NY

reply to TheMG
$150/GB???!??!!!!

Why don't they have the bandwidth? It seems like Australia's only link off the continent is a T3 line. I recommend they add capacity the "green" way »en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IP_over_Avian_Carriers

TheMG

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Edmonton, AB
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reply to Warez_Zealot
said by BigPond :

1. Usage means monthly combined upload and download data transfer 1 Gigabyte = 1000 Megabytes. Additional usage charged at $0.15/MB.
I had to read this a few times before I could believe it.

That's right people, $150/GB over-usage fee.

OUCH!

quatrix
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Davie, FL
reply to Warez_Zealot
Making people pay more money for more usage and less money for less usage? Crazy.

Joe12345678

join:2003-07-22
Des Plaines, IL
reply to Warez_Zealot
They have unmetered sites.

and this may let them have more of them.

Warez_Zealot
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reply to ugg
said by ugg :

I live in australia for a couple years. They'll probably give that kind of speed to the home. Then give you a ridiculous bandwidth cap with very high cost when you go over that limit.
Yeah, pretty much. I'm in Sydney right now, and they are fucking insane on the caps, prices and overage fees.
»my.bigpond.com/internetplans/bro···ault.jsp

$30 for 200MB
$40 for 400MB
$60 for 12GB

It's basically a big joke. Needless to say I now use surf the channel exclusively to download all my shows and I only download at itet cafes.


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I live in australia for a couple years. They'll probably give that kind of speed to the home. Then give you a ridiculous bandwidth cap with very high cost when you go over that limit.


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said by S_engineer See Profile :

Even though this is a very preliminary type offer, I wonder who will match the 4.7 billion offered by the gov't?
The expected bidders are:
A consortium of nine firms led by Optus, owned by Singapore Telecommunications, and the former government monopoly Telstra Corp Ltd are expected to bid.

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S_engineer

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Even though this is a very preliminary type offer, I wonder who will match the 4.7 billion offered by the gov't?
I also wonder what kind of "ownership" the Australian gov't would retain?

Remember then President Clintons 1997 "40mbps to the home by 2007"
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