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How's Internet speed in Australia?
Hi,
Anyone from here living in Australia? Are there any decent internet cable providers, which offer 10 or 20 mbps connections? |
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LOL 10 or 20? Try 2 if you're lucky. They only just got cable modems over there.
I've spent 1 year of the last 2 living and working in Australia and their internet is so backwards it's untrue. If you're used to fast speeds ie the rest of the world you will be sorely disappointed over there. Early 2008 I was paying $120AUD a month for the fastest consumer connection you can buy - it was about 2 mbps (*possibly* it was 4 i never measured it) AND bandwidth was capped at a paltry 60gb. What does this mean? Basic surfing, email and uploading of a few sites. No torrents, downloads, streaming video, plus watching your bandwidth meter every damn day to make sure you don't go over. The first month we didn't watch it and ended up with a $2k AUD bill - they hammer the fuck out of you for overages. Yes $2000 dollars They are VERY backwards with their internet, apparently the new prime minister wants to sort that out but you know what politicians are like lol |
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sorry double post
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Location: Australia
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The new government is full of shit and no substance and will bankrupt the country quickly with their union/socialist tendancies. We have to hope there is some new technology to allow for beaming up to a satellite as Australia is too large to cable. Most of our ranches here are larger than Texas. |
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Crazy Aussie Bastard
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BigPond?
Try LargeSwamp. Internet here as quick as an LA freeway at rush hour. Sucks :-(
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So Fucking Banned
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Personally im on Optus DSL, 1.5mps connection. It does the job for what I need. There is some areas that have ADSL2 and they are much faster, but as said previously, it will cost alot of you go over your usage.
Check this site out, it shows you all the ISP's plans. http://bc.whirlpool.net.au
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Horsing Around
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Ya it's pretty fucked here, I'm on a adsl2 plan with telstra supposed speeds of 10-20MBS but never gets that high it's running around 4-5MBS atm...
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Dont move here if you like fast internet
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Decent & internet in the same sentence is always good for a laugh. Unless you are in an area that can get ADSL2+ then expect slow speeds in comparison to other developed countries.
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lol. I get ADSL2, it is okay and I am quite used to it, so I actually find it fast. But you are right, if you are coming from somewhere like Europe you'd be quite disappointed.
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Desire it and have it!!!
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hey firehorse I was in Sydney.... what plan/connection is that you're on there?
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I connect at 20 megabit downstream, 1 up on ADSL2 (speed varies by distance)
AUD $139 pm for: 60gb used between 12pm and 2am 80gb used between 2am and 12pm The thing is, I can't max out downstraem due to shitty international links. Only rarely do I exceed 8 megabits connecting to west coast USA, east + everwhere else is worse. Upstream is much worse, 1 megabit goes nowhere and you need a special business plan for Annex M (assuming your ISP provides it) which brings only marginal improvement. |
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BigPond ADSL 60GB 20000/1000 $149.95 per month |
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Location: Australia
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natas: AU had cable back in the early-mid 90s in selected suburbs of large cities, but they've stopped laying cable. If I remember correctly both Telstra and Optus abandoned new cable laying around the same time... no point spending the money if your competitor doesn't bother, eh? |
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Too lazy to set a custom title
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^ I should add that until Optus came along cable internet pricing was ridiculous... from memory Telstra were charging something like $79.95/mo for 100MB (that is MEGABYTES) download. Even in 1996, and in expen$ive Australia, that sort of pricing was super silly.
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Desire it and have it!!!
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Check this out:
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