Re: Big Pond Broadband, again

2004-02-16 Thread Peter Hinchliffe
On 13/02/2004, at 3:23 PM, Chris Burton wrote: Hi all have gone through the process of signing up to bigpond cable 2 days ago. A reasonable plan over 2 years with free installation and 2 months free over 24. I rang them about 10 minutes ago to ask a few questions and mentioned I had a mac w

Re: Big Pond Broadband, again

2004-02-13 Thread Shay Telfer
I've been bitten by term contracts with "ISP can change the terms at any time" clauses. Avoid them like the plague - they're not worth it. Even worse, they might *not* change the contract and you might wind up being stuck paying the prices that were current 2 years ago! Have fun, Shay --

Re: Big Pond Broadband, again

2004-02-13 Thread Craig Ringer
On Fri, 2004-02-13 at 15:23, Chris Burton wrote: > Hi all > > have gone through the process of signing up to bigpond cable 2 days > ago. A reasonable plan over 2 years with free installation and 2 months > free over 24. Just a heads-up: Telstra, like any other internet provider, reserves the ri

Re: Big Pond Broadband, again

2004-02-13 Thread Stephen Atherton
Chris, Launch will be fine with 10.3.2. I'm using it on an eMac at home. The latest version is aware of the unlimited plan & works well. You should go for an ethernet modem which they'll most likely supply. Cheers On 13/02/2004, at 5:23 PM, Chris Burton wrote: Hi all have gone through th

Re: Big Pond Broadband, again

2004-02-13 Thread Chris Burton
Hi all have gone through the process of signing up to bigpond cable 2 days ago. A reasonable plan over 2 years with free installation and 2 months free over 24. I rang them about 10 minutes ago to ask a few questions and mentioned I had a mac with OS 10.3.2Well, hold the bus!!! 'could yo