On 16/06/2014 6:45 PM, Toby Corkindale wrote:
>> http://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/861370721
>>
>> Give me those speeds [regularly] and DSL/NBN download quota without
>> uploads being counted as well as a static IP and I won't need the NBN.
> 
> That's crazy-fast! He must be the only LTE user in the suburb, and
> lives under the tower or something?

Yes, but he posted another slightly faster one on Facebook a few minutes
later, so it wasn't a flook.

It also may have to do with being a business plan.  With my router and
USB stick installed in Brooklyn ... I couldn't match the speeds of his
Note 3 from Optus.

> With your friend's 93mbit/s, he could blow through a 2500MByte quota
> in just three and a half minutes, and after that spend $28 per minute
> on excess data charges (assuming a 4 cent per mbyte charge for excess
> data).

True, but ON the mobile, he has unlimited data -- tethering is limited
to 10GB on his plan.  A suspect it might be possible to do some creative
routing .. he has found that his Android tablet data isn't counted when
he is tethered to his phone, but his other gear is.

> Mobile carriers seriously need to start giving us higher quotas on 4G
> plans already! :(

Absolutely.  Mobile phones are the way that carriers, like Hel$tra, get
timed local calls and other excessively high costs.  Today data is
counted up and down on mobiles, but not on many DSL plans (some real
competition here, unlike the mobile world).

Cheers
A.

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