kasin
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hong said:You're in Adelaide, Olaf. Go with Internode! They topped the Whirlpool broadband survey results for the last 2 years running, IIRC.
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hong said:You're in Adelaide, Olaf. Go with Internode! They topped the Whirlpool broadband survey results for the last 2 years running, IIRC.
hong said:You're in Adelaide, Olaf. Go with Internode! They topped the Whirlpool broadband survey results for the last 2 years running, IIRC.
Olaf the Stout said:Because we have our home phone and my mobile phone with Optus it works out cheaper for us to go with Optus broadband. I wouldn't be downloading a whole heap of music or video files so I don't need to be able to download x Gig of data a month. The only reason that we would be getting broadband is because of the extra speed and the fact that once you factor in call costs for dial-up, there isn't a huge difference in price between dial-up and broadband.
kasin said:The bundled Optus price is generally the same as the 'node price, but with a smaller cap.
eg: 512 k is the same price between Optus (when bundled) and Internode (when unbundled), but Optus give a 2+4 GB* cap whereas Internode give an 8 GB cap**. 2 GB is tiny.
* 2 GB during the day, 4 GB at night.
** All hours.
Olaf the Stout said:You're correct, except that we'll only be getting the 300 Mb plan, not the 2 Gb plan. Like I said, we don't download a lot of music or video so 300 Mb/month + another 600 Mb at night is more than enough for the 2 of us. If we used more than this much then Internode would be a better deal for us. However, at the moment we don't.
hong said:Hey Kasin, if I pimp Internode, will you guys DSLAM my exchange? Huh? We got a deal? Yeah? Yeah?
hong said:See, all these problems would be solved if you just switched to Internode.
how am I doing, Kasin?