On Friday 24 November 2006 05:17, Thinus van Rensburg wrote: > On a related matter - We did not qualify for the Broadband for Health > Initiative as our ISP (iiNet) is not on the panel of approved ISPs. They > refused to go through the red tape even though they comply on all levels > AFAIK. No-one else can provide me with such a fast connection and I use > this to run all of my phones on VOIP and connect to my data from home to > work and visa versa. I therefore have no plans to change ISP as per the Dep > of Health's suggestion and will have to forsake that bit of money.
Similar situation here. Good on iiNET - they provide a good service for reasonable money (for Australia's extortionist ISP practices, that is) B4H plans are so vastly overpriced and yet so restricted that nobody who really wants to make good use of the Internet woudl touch them - the few shillings taxpayers money artificially subsidizing that level of customer contempt doesn't figure as a benefit in my equation Horst _______________________________________________ Gpcg_talk mailing list [email protected] http://ozdocit.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gpcg_talk
