DaZZa wrote:
> On Tue, 16 Jan 2001, Angus Lees wrote:
> > (if you can get them to pull their fingers out, their adsl pricing
> > policy is much more reasonable/practical than anyone else i've seen)
> 
> Maybe for business use, but definitely not for personal use. And even for
> business use - you'd have to be in the region of downloading 3 or 4 gig a
> month to get to the point that you start coming out ahead of Telstra's
> equivalent plan - as much as I hate to say it.

for home use, you'd be mad to get anything other than "unlimited"
use (ie. no bandwidth limit).  And for ADSL it's only telstra
that I've seen with that.

I asked Ihug about their expected ADSL prices (not listed on their
web site) and they said around $90 pm.  Telstra is $78.
It's all due to telstra's anti-competitive pricing scheme for
wholesale ADSL of course, so the consumer has a clayton's choice.

Personally I reckon optus cable's still the best of the "high
speed" offerings.

Dave.




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