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cobb
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Topic: Broadband in your country Posted: October 31 2005 at 04:57 |
Just trying to get an idea of how Australia's ADSL broadband plans compare to the rest of the world. Most ISP (Internet Service Provider) plans in Australia give the subscriber a download limit (though these plans are called unlimited). Once the limit is reached the connection is shaped to 72Kbs. My connection is: - 1500/256Kbs
- 50GB/month shaped to 72Kbs when reached within the month
- $79/month AU
- ADSL 1
ADSL 2 is available on limited metropolitan exchanges. What speeds would be common in your country, is ADSL 1 or 2 the norm, and do your ISP's shape on a monthly limit?
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 05:11 |
i cant wait for Wi Max
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cobb
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 05:14 |
Give me an idea of what the norm would be in your country, maidenrulez
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 05:30 |
cobb wrote:
Give me an idea of what the norm would be in your country, maidenrulez |
about 90% of the country can get broadband connection today...ofcouse i am not in that part and uses ISDN
the regular broadband connection today is 2500/400 but in 2010 we will get wimax all over the country 
also there is not a download cap...it just a regular fee that you pay each month
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PROGMAN
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 05:53 |
I think most of Carmarthenshire in WALES is now supplied with BROADBAND.
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 07:41 |
ntl: are to upgrade the standard to 10Mbps next year in the UK - probably higher thereafter, but 10Mbps is the highest that the hardware they supplied to most people can handle.
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 07:46 |
for the price of 85£ a month you can get 20mbps in norway
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:29 |
This month NTL has upgraded all its 300K customers to 1 Mb. Due to this they have introduced a download limit of 3 Gb a month. I don't know what happens when you reach this limit yet, I''l find out in due course.
The monthly cost is £17.99
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cobb
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:30 |
I think you guys are talking about what I would term ADSL 2- up to 24Mbs, compared to ADSL 1 at a top speed of 1.5Mbs
[edit] snowdog jumped in the middle this refers to the posts above
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:34 |
still wimax gets my support with a max of 50mbps in a 10km range and about 10mbps in 50km range compared to adsl wich got 5km range and adsl 2 wich is even shorter
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cobb
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:34 |
Snowdog- What is NTL. Is this your national telecommuincations company?
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cobb
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:36 |
maidenrulez wrote:
still wimax gets my support with a max of 50mbps in a 10km range and about 10mbps in 50km range compared to adsl wich got 5km range and adsl 2 wich is even shorter |
Yeah, you are right there Maidenz. They have upped ADSL 1 to 7km in Australia, though I'd hate to be over the 5km limit
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Snow Dog
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:37 |
cobb wrote:
Snowdog- What is NTL. Is this your national telecommuincations company? |
^ No just one of them, its not completely national either, but they provide telephone and cable TV service too
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Lindsay Lohan
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 08:46 |
Yea i live 7km away from the adsl central...2km short...that sucks 
i could have had some one that was 5km away to transfer it wireless the last 2 km for a minor decrease in speed although it is far too much work
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cobb
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 18:01 |
How about someone from America- what broadband solutions are common there. America would share some of the problems inherent with ADSL and distance limits, as Australia has. How does your country deal with isolated communities and broadband?
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Posted: October 31 2005 at 19:09 |
I'm in Scotland and my isp is Telewest blue yonder.....they have upgraded my internet connection from 1mb to 4mb for no additional price, £25.99 a month. And there is no cap on how much i can download.
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Posted: November 01 2005 at 07:12 |
Bring me my Broadband and clear understanding.........................
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Politician
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Posted: November 01 2005 at 16:39 |
Here on the Isle of Man, about 98% of homes have access to broadband.
Costs are slightly higher than in the UK - I pay just under £30 per month
- but all connections are at 2MB. In a couple of months' time, we will be
the first country in Europe to have 3.5G mobile telephony, which will
allow broadband mobile internet connections.
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