I have an ADSL2 account with an ISP who provide ADSL2+ with apparent 24 mb/sec 
download / 1 mb/sec upload rates at competitive price BUT I cannot get more 
than ~7mb/sec download and 0.7 mb/sec upload. 

From weeks long investigation including changing modems, I conclude that that I 
am getting as much as the Subiaco exchange and line will allow, even though I 
live within 3 kms of the exchange.

Can anyone confirm that they get more than ~7mb/sec download and 0.7 mb/sec 
upload wit ADSL2+ under similar circumstances.

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On 08/09/2010, at 2:16 PM, Hugh Griffiths wrote:

> Hi, I am with Telstra and have been for many year mostly because my phone 
> line is “not eligible” for asdl through some other providers and I have a 
> Telstra cable to my house. I have had no problems with Telstra but want to 
> know what my options are for other providers using cable, and who might 
> approximate the 30Mbps that Telstra claim from the new modems.
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