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Andrew... I too await adsl2, hopefully there's no issues, I suspect there may be though. :S

1283kilobits is roughly 160kb/s. So pretty spot on for a 1.5mbps connection.

Take the speed testers with a pinch of salt...

I would consider Adam or Internode.

Adam if you simply check email + a little web browsing.

Internode if you want an all round excellent service that is always up with awesome international speeds.

Do remember you get what you pay for... You can't go past internode when it comes to their service and quality. Well worth the few extra $$.

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I'm with EFtel. Crap service, for example, when we connected there was some stuffup with my friend getting charged twice, and it took three different people to rectify it, but other than that.. good. The best part - 512/128 ADSL, NO limit, NO shaping. 70 bucks a month :) If you're a big downloader, they're one of the few companies that don't shape the bandwidth.

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andrew, where is your nearest exhange?

Duc, we're about 2km from the exchange, which is "planned" with internode.

Problem is that Northgate runs off RIMs - we had to wait ages for ADSL to be available at all.

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thats disappointing and frustrating to say the least. the 'planned' exchange wouldnt happen to be gepps cross would it? a few of my mates and i are waiting to be ported over to adsl2+ but are being pending on some issues being recified or sorted by telstra.

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

same im on cable but thinking ADSL2+ but im right on the max about 4kms from exchange so i need to hear from sum1 @ same distance and wot speeds they get d/ling

Sorry, but access to this feature is restricted to Internode Customers.

Internode 1,500/256 20Gb $59.95 waiting for DSL2+ to be available (hopefully but unlikely - rim hardware issues).

1283 / 110 on the Internode speed test. Seems low.

if ur on a RIM thats ok so long as where the RIM box is there is full copper cable into that Internode can do a Transposition Order and try to get u moved onto a proper copper phone line

Test run on 13/2/2006 @ 12:06 A.M.

Mirror: Bigpond

Test type: Cable

Your connection speed:

kbps: 8592.5

KB/s: 1074.0625

Mbps: 8.39111328125

from here

http://www.ozspeedtest.com/

edit and node server

Test run on 13/2/2006 @ 12:09 A.M.

Mirror: Internode

Test type: Cable

Your connection speed:

kbps: 9123.4

KB/s: 1140.425

Mbps: 8.9095703125

which if i keep refreshing Bigpond will give me that also i allways get 1173kbps of there file servers

Test run on 13/2/2006 @ 12:12 A.M.

Mirror: Netspace

Test type: Cable

Your connection speed:

kbps: 9249.9

KB/s: 1156.2375

Mbps: 9.03310546875

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I'm 4.7km's via road from my exchange.

With regards to obtaining an adsl capable phone line another option is to order an ADSL Essential phone line where they connect up another phone line only if its adsl capable. If not they simply pull out and you get charged nothing.

Hope that makes sense... I've just woken up. :D

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