Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-26 Thread Ryan McCoskrie
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 16:31:32 Roger Searle wrote:
 steve wrote:
  Which'll have nothing to do with the odd MP living over here,
 
 in which way is he/she odd?  or is it just the usual given their
 occupation . . .
 

I think what Steve meant here is that there are multiple MP's in
his neighbourhood and the improvements in service are for them.
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Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-25 Thread Warren Stuart
I am on the 10 Gig Telstra Clear plan (naked cable) with WorldXChange
VFX VIOP phone line. It costs $55+$12 per month. The only issue with
using cable internet instead of naked DSL has been that I have a
separate cable modem, wireless router and VOIP thingy where if I had
gone with naked DSL I could have got a all in one ADSL/WiFi/VOIP
device. I also can set the home phone to divert to my mobile phone if
nobody picks up after a few rings (or if the Internet is out), which
has been a very handy feature for me.

--Warren

2009/9/25 yuri yur...@gmail.com:
 Andrew Errington wrote:
 Ummm, I have no phone line, but I get up to 100Mbps via FTTH with no data
 cap.  I pay about $30 per month.

 This is in a small rural town in South Korea.

 Compare apples with apples! NZ is waaay behind places like South Korea.
 It may be economies of scale, or Korea might have better laws.

 Or did you just post that to make us bitterly jealous? It worked.

 Yuri



Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-24 Thread yuri
Andrew Errington wrote:
 Ummm, I have no phone line, but I get up to 100Mbps via FTTH with no data
 cap.  I pay about $30 per month.

 This is in a small rural town in South Korea.

Compare apples with apples! NZ is waaay behind places like South Korea.
It may be economies of scale, or Korea might have better laws.

Or did you just post that to make us bitterly jealous? It worked.

Yuri


OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Daniel Hill
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 You can do VOIP to somewhere like 2talk for $cheap.
I've always had A problem with the idea of running VoIP, what happens
when your internet is down? how do you ring customer service?
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Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Craig Falconer

Daniel Hill wrote, On 24/09/09 09:28:

You can do VOIP to somewhere like 2talk for $cheap.



I've always had A problem with the idea of running VoIP, what happens
when your internet is down? how do you ring customer service?


You spend some of that money you save on a cell phone call.

Telecom phone = $50 a month, plus $3.95 for CID plus $10 for voicemail

2talk phone = $15 a month, includes CID and voicemail.

A linksys pap2t pays for itself in only 3 months, and the increase in 
internet traffic is fairly small - for me its ~1GB/month but thats with 
a teenager on the phone 2 hours a day.



If you are still unsure - get a 2talk free account - allows you to make 
15 minutes/month of voip calls for nothing.  And you can get a softphone 
for linux or windows so there's no hardware costs to trial.

Of course if your DSL is ratelimited then voip will be pretty terrible.

--
Craig Falconer



Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Hadley Rich
On Thu, 24 Sep 2009 09:28:25 Daniel Hill wrote:
 I've always had A problem with the idea of running VoIP, what happens
 when your internet is down? how do you ring customer service?

Use your mobile :)

VoIP isn't for everyone of course, and a reliable Internet connection is 
needed. However if your connection is reliable then typically you wouldn't 
notice the difference, apart from more money in the pocket.

hads
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VoIP and Open Source Hardware


Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Daniel Hill
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 when your internet is down? how do you ring customer service?

 You spend some of that money you save on a cell phone call.

 Telecom phone = $50 a month, plus $3.95 for CID plus $10 for
 voicemail

 2talk phone = $15 a month, includes CID and voicemail.

 A linksys pap2t pays for itself in only 3 months, and the increase
 in internet traffic is fairly small - for me its ~1GB/month but
 thats with a teenager on the phone 2 hours a day.


 If you are still unsure - get a 2talk free account - allows you to
 make 15 minutes/month of voip calls for nothing.  And you can get a
  softphone for linux or windows so there's no hardware costs to
 trial. Of course if your DSL is ratelimited then voip will be
 pretty terrible.

Recomended Naked DSL provider? I found http://www.xnet.co.nz/fusion/
but it's bundle only
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Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Craig Falconer

Daniel Hill wrote, On 24/09/09 09:48:

Recomended Naked DSL provider? I found http://www.xnet.co.nz/fusion/
but it's bundle only


I can't make any recommendations as I use cable.


--
Craig Falconer



Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Nick Rout
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Craig Falconer
cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote:
 Daniel Hill wrote, On 24/09/09 09:48:

 Recomended Naked DSL provider? I found http://www.xnet.co.nz/fusion/
 but it's bundle only

 I can't make any recommendations as I use cable.

So fo I. will telstra give you naked cable?


Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Craig Falconer

Nick Rout wrote, On 24/09/09 12:25:

On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Craig Falconer
cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote:

Daniel Hill wrote, On 24/09/09 09:48:

Recomended Naked DSL provider? I found http://www.xnet.co.nz/fusion/
but it's bundle only

I can't make any recommendations as I use cable.


So fo I. will telstra give you naked cable?


*boggle* mental images.

Cable is naked anyway - the phone services they offer are supplied over 
a separate copper pair from the coaxial cable used for cable


The smallest plan you can get from Telstraclear that doesn't have a 
bundled phone service is 10 Gbytes at 4/2 Mbit.

Any less than that, you have to get a package with a phone line...

Which is another way of saying there's not enough margin in low use 
data connections


--
Craig Falconer



Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Nick Rout
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Craig Falconer
cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote:
 Nick Rout wrote, On 24/09/09 12:25:

 On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Craig Falconer
 cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote:

 Daniel Hill wrote, On 24/09/09 09:48:

 Recomended Naked DSL provider? I found http://www.xnet.co.nz/fusion/
 but it's bundle only

 I can't make any recommendations as I use cable.

 So fo I. will telstra give you naked cable?

 *boggle* mental images.

 Cable is naked anyway - the phone services they offer are supplied over a
 separate copper pair from the coaxial cable used for cable

 The smallest plan you can get from Telstraclear that doesn't have a bundled
 phone service is 10 Gbytes at 4/2 Mbit.
 Any less than that, you have to get a package with a phone line...

 Which is another way of saying there's not enough margin in low use data
 connections

Sorry i probably could have looked that up for myself. Of course I
meant 'cable without a phone contract'


Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Nick Rout
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 1:41 PM, Craig Falconer
cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote:
 Nick Rout wrote, On 24/09/09 12:25:

 On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 10:28 AM, Craig Falconer
 cfalco...@totalteam.co.nz wrote:

 Daniel Hill wrote, On 24/09/09 09:48:

 Recomended Naked DSL provider? I found http://www.xnet.co.nz/fusion/
 but it's bundle only

 I can't make any recommendations as I use cable.

 So fo I. will telstra give you naked cable?

 *boggle* mental images.

 Cable is naked anyway - the phone services they offer are supplied over a
 separate copper pair from the coaxial cable used for cable

 The smallest plan you can get from Telstraclear that doesn't have a bundled
 phone service is 10 Gbytes at 4/2 Mbit.
 Any less than that, you have to get a package with a phone line...

OK I am on phone plus 40G @ 10Mbps for $146.90 at present.

http://www.telstraclear.co.nz/residential/inhome/packages/

I could go to 2talk and get 500 minutes to 40 countries and 25c/min to
cellphones for $15.00 and get the internet portion for $109.95, total
$124.95. Plus you get services such as caller id and messaging for
nix.

http://www.telstraclear.co.nz/residential/inhome/internet/cable-broadband/plans.cfm

Profit :)


Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread steve
On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 15:22 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:

 
 OK I am on phone plus 40G @ 10Mbps for $146.90 at present.
 
That's pretty comparable with what I get on adsl from Voda/ihug, except
that I average nearer 7-8Mbit ( in practice, quiet times - currently
4mbit/700kbit ) with an old ADSL2 router. I expect your uplink speed'll
be much better though, which is important with VOIP.

However, according to telecom, VDSL is coming to Diamond Harbour real
soon now. Which'll have nothing to do with the odd MP living over here,
will it (:

Cheers,

Steve
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Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Roger Searle

steve wrote:

Which'll have nothing to do with the odd MP living over here,

  
in which way is he/she odd?  or is it just the usual given their 
occupation . . .





Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Andrew Errington
On Thu, September 24, 2009 12:49, steve wrote:
 On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 15:22 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:
 OK I am on phone plus 40G @ 10Mbps for $146.90 at present.

 That's pretty comparable with what I get on adsl from Voda/ihug, except
 that I average nearer 7-8Mbit ( in practice, quiet times - currently
 4mbit/700kbit ) with an old ADSL2 router. I expect your uplink speed'll
 be much better though, which is important with VOIP.

Ummm, I have no phone line, but I get up to 100Mbps via FTTH with no data
cap.  I pay about $30 per month.

This is in a small rural town in South Korea.

A



Re: OT, Re: Good broadband provider in Christchurch

2009-09-23 Thread Nick Rout
On Thu, Sep 24, 2009 at 3:49 PM, steve st...@greengecko.co.nz wrote:
 On Thu, 2009-09-24 at 15:22 +1200, Nick Rout wrote:


 OK I am on phone plus 40G @ 10Mbps for $146.90 at present.

 That's pretty comparable with what I get on adsl from Voda/ihug, except
 that I average nearer 7-8Mbit ( in practice, quiet times - currently
 4mbit/700kbit ) with an old ADSL2 router. I expect your uplink speed'll
 be much better though, which is important with VOIP.

Link is allegedly 10M down 2M up.

According to rtorrent I can pretty well get about 2/3 to 3/4 of that
speed sustained on download, assuming there are enough peers with
enough bandwidth to feed me.

I can remember downloading a 340MB file in about 8  minutes, which I
think is about 5.6Mbps

340 M Bytes divided by 8 mins divide by 60 seconds * 8 bits per byte.