That's right.

As I understand it, changing from an old (national discount) plan to the new
ones means a change of static IP, which shows they're migrating all
customers to a new network/framework.

-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Knight [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, 29 March 2006 9:09 a.m.
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Xtra to filter port 25



>
> WE WANT DETAILS!

I rang them this morning to inquire re my cable connection existing 4Gb 
traffic 2Mb/s up/down plan. The telstra guy said most plans are getting more

data the price and speed are staying the same. In my case my traffic limit 
goes from 4Gb/month to 10Gb/month with no change in price, the over usage 
blocks double in size from 500Mb  to 1000Mb and the price is lowered to 
$2.95 per block.  He also claimed that this will happen mid plan so 
customers won't have to wait till the end of the month for the extra 
traffic. My usage meeter dosen't currently reflect this at the moment but 
i'll give it a day or so to update.  10Gb traffic goes to 40Gb and 20Gb 
traffic goes to 80Gb
I also confirmed with them if you are already on the new cable plans the 
static IP address wont be changed.

Simon.

> The press release is out and public, but the pricing isn't updated.
>
> Yuri - go kick the web master in the `nads please.
>


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