depends how much you'd like to spend, how do you feel about needing static
ip addresses, ipv6 support, etc.

but basically, take a look at the Whirlpool Broadband Choice website.
You can punch in your phone number and it will present you with a list of
available internet providers and their plans. You can filter the results so
you can exclude bundle plans, cap the monthly spend, specify your minimum
download quota, etc

http://bc.whirlpool.net.au/


i currently use Internode, im on a 200gig plan (no offpeak or onpeak) with
land-line phone included. They do dual-stack ipv4 and ipv6 on their ADSL2+
service which is good if you want to start using ipv6. and you can also
apple for a static ipv4 address which comes with a complementary sub-domain
(WhatEverYouLike.power.on.net) to point to your static ip.

Service is good, never had a problem. Only been with them a year though.

Before that I was with iiNet. Really Good. Very fast. I had a similar plan
to the internode plan except with onpeak and offpeak quotas, but iiNet dont
do static ips for residential plans, or ipv6 (last i checked).




On Wed, Feb 6, 2013 at 1:47 PM, gonzo01 <[email protected]> wrote:

> Currently I have a 100/100gb (peal/offpeak) ADSL 1500/256 account with
> PeopleTelecom (previously SwiftDSL some years ago when I first subscribed)..
>
> They are about to become "part of the Commander (M2 Commander Pty Ltd )
> brand."
>
> Both PeopleTelecom and Commander are principally business oriented
> communications providers.
>
> They do not provide ADSL2 in my area.
>
> I am considering changing ISPs but want a reliable service with at least
> 100gb month, no throttling, preferrably ADSL2+, though have considered
> Telstra and Optus cable. Not particularly interested in "bundled" accounts
> as we only use prepaid mobiles and now get pensioner discount on landline.
>
> Experiences/recommendations appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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