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 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 more and more of theri subscribers.   I
check and find it's not available in my area (on the northwest
outskirts of Sydney) so i never bother going into it any deeper.

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
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On 11/12/06, Andrew Scott <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:
> 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 to join the
> consortium they would loose monopoly, this was on ACA about 5-6 months ago.
>
>
>


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