Here are some options.

* It's a long shot but you could try davnet

* contact ihug for a satellite install, you could in theory use the 128
isdn up to Telstra BPD, and Satellite Down upto 6 Mb/Sec.

* How about bonding 4 - 8 isdn channels, there are PCI adaptors, and router
for that matter that allow this, 

* Following on from above, how about primary rate isdn

* If the top of your building site has good line of site, try contacting
some of the not so big isp's for a line sight wireless connection, they
will probably ask that you pay for the install costs, try Zipworld
Corporate.

There are many options still available to you.

Regards

Mehmet Ozdemir

> Yeah the problem is that the cable modem line doesn't reach us. We
> wanted to get DSL but apparently we are on a fibre loop or something
> that prevents DSL type connections from working. Also we go to the Glebe
> exchange instead of Haymarket.
> 
> Damn Damn Damn.... 
> 
> The techies in the other offices suggested we move building because of
> this... I agree, but the MD is in love with the building...
> 
> -Colin
> 
> John Wiltshire wrote:
> > 
> > From: Colin Humphreys [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > >
> > >I am beyond caring about the cost. Could someone drop me a message
> with
> > >a suggested solution before I go completely insane.
> > 
> > We ended up finding that a cable modem did wonderful things for the
> speed of
> > our connection.  You may also want to consider ADSL?
> > 
> > Doing a cost analysis on our current usage with cable vs usage on a DDS

> > Fastway link had the cable come out a lot cheaper and a lot faster (we
> can
> > get 3M to 6M on the cable link).
> > 
> > John Wiltshire
> 
> 
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