Yeah me too, the exchange next to my suburb was switched on for ADSl2+ but my suburb will be another 6 months. I would like to know how they figure out which exchanges to do and which to ingore?
On 11/12/06, Mike Kear <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Thanks Andrew, to be honest it doesnt occupy my tho
Thanks Andrew, to be honest it doesnt occupy my thoughts a lot. All
i care about that part of the internet business is that my connection
stays up and gives me what i want for a reasonable price.
I know that IINET have been offering ADSL2+ for over a year, and have
been making it available to
Mike,
iinet haven't rolled out by themselves, as far as I am aware of there are a number of ISP's that have joined together to help roll the dslam network out, which also include Optus in that. Telstra had been invited from what I gather and ended up declinig and Telstra being telstra knew that t
I havent looked at pricing lately but iinet have rolled out lots of
ADSL2+ . I'd recommend including them too. (http://iinet.net.au)
Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
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On 11/10/06, ACTCFUG <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
PS I moved to Primus but may move back if this ADSL2 deal is true!Cheers!PT
Peter,
Going by the pricing I have seen so far for ADSL2+ with Telstra you would be a lot better off with someone else. There are several companies rolling out new DSLAM