This is getting off topic so I'll keep it brief, but based on my own experience 
over the last three months with the Telstra NextG wireless broadband system I 
can't recommend the hourly based plans.  On a total of four occasions the 
system has failed to detect that I have disconnected, and when that happens the 
clock keeps running until 2 hours of idle time have been clocked up!  3 of 
these incidents occurred in a single month, resulting in 6 or my 10 hours being 
confiscated that month.  Several requests to Telstra to restore the lost time 
were ignored.

Unfortunately Telstra changed their plans around the beginning of the year to 
eliminate the entry level data-based plan.

Another point to be aware of is that the service is designed only for those 
with Administrator accounts on Windows.  The Telstra connection manager program 
will not function unless you are logged on under an administrator account, 
which knocks out all those who work for large companies whose IT department 
don't give mere mortals admin rights on their company laptops.  There is a work 
around for this, although Telstra won't tell you about it, and I can't rule out 
the possibility that this is related to the above disconnection problem. 

----- Original Message ----- 
From: Ken Dawber 
To: Discussion of issues relating to Soaring in Australia. 
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2007 3:49 AM
Subject: Re: [Aus-soaring] Slow dial-up or broadband- your choice


Peter Brookman wrote:

I have just got off the phone to Activ8 support and they have confirmed that 
the subsidy scheme is still available for eligible subscribers, in broad terms 
anyone who can not access ADSL or ISDN.

The Government's new Australian Broadband Guarantee subsidy is only available 
where commercial Terrestrial services are not available and Terrestrial 
services is defined to also include wireless services.  With wireless networks 
such as the Bigpond Next G network already covering 98 per cent of the 
Australian Population, the part of Australia that is eligible for the current 
subsidy is getting smaller and smaller.

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