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Hey

thought this would be a good place to ask who is everyone with and whos got the best deal gig/price/speed/quality

i was a on a ozemail account 512/128 which i loved cause even though they said 12gig then limited it never worked i was told they never had the system in use so i use to burn 40 g's a month. NOw since iinet has bout them out its all gone bad slow as shit after 2 weeks, so im on the hunt

cheers

Erin

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internote n adam pretty good,

i use iinet at my business, but we got business deal and they been cheap and hassle free, except when they upgraded their firewall and blocked ports on my adsl connection which stuffed up my server here and had 2 reconfigure it...

i was actually thinking of changeing my home telstra cable to adam over the next month.....

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im an internode channel partner and recommend them to most clients except as chariot give free static ip addresses with their adsl and their new ADSL 2 plans should be coming out soon.

however best plan at the moment is ADAM

Super 24000k/1000k 40,000 MB 64K $59.95

compared to internode's 20GB.

get a linksys AG241 modem and someone to install a central lin filter in your house for the best speed.

hope this helps.

BUT REMEMBER ADAM CHARGE FOR UPLOADS SO ONCE U HIT THE LIMIT ITS DIAL UP. INTERNODE HAVE NO UPLOAD LIMIT AND YOU CAN PAY QUARTERLY WHERE ADAM YOU NEED TO HAVE A CREDIT CARD.

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