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got any reason why u dont like them? i've had no problems what so ever, and the speeds are fast, no dropouts etc...plus telstra is going down the plughole

optus run all the old network equipment from their overseas office.

they've not upgraded any of it in a while since they set it all up.

telstra on the other hand have a major deal with the big players including cisco.

they've recently just upgraded most of their exchanges for cable in launch of their new braodband network they are about to release that'll be apart of the 3g network.

SHHHH. no one is to know about this. :P

optus run all the old network equipment from their overseas office.

they've not upgraded any of it in a while since they set it all up.

telstra on the other hand have a major deal with the big players including cisco.

they've recently just upgraded most of their exchanges for cable in launch of their new braodband network they are about to release that'll be apart of the 3g network.

SHHHH. no one is to know about this. :P

interesting...so what are the speeds going to be like? is it going to be reliable? what sort of cost are we looking at?

the US have had T3, T2, & T1 for years, and we're just getting T3 now, quite sad really

interesting...so what are the speeds going to be like? is it going to be reliable? what sort of cost are we looking at?

the US have had T3, T2, & T1 for years, and we're just getting T3 now, quite sad really

America is practically the backbone of the whole internet.

They can afford to sell t1-3 links for $60-$80USD a month to people though.

Unfortantly, we have the degrading pipeline link between countries where we actually suck the bandwidth from.

links will be faster, prices will remain the same if not, only go up by probably $10 or somethin like that.

our telstra wholesale rep didnt give me much info except for wat i said now and before.

And what happens if you go over the 7G?

either they stop your internet (doubtful) or they cap you to a really slow connection like at dialup speed (so they say it is but really, its half the speed of dialup).

OR.

they charge you for extra bandwidth you use and still stay at the same speed you usually get.

Hey John, I really admire you in taking on the qld police with that stupid copper who gave you those defects, STICK IT TO THE MAN DUDE! POWAH TO TEH PEOPLE! FIGHT TEH POWAH!

hehe, thanks dude.

goin to take a while to go through the process of doin this

but as they say - things come to those who wait.

just got to take all this step by step and get my fines out of the way

which will then allow me to move onto the next step of showing the next judge that the fines i received from this cop shows that cops like this one are clearly handing out fines for no proper/real reason and that either

a) the law should be taken away from the police in handing out defect notices

or

b) lower the power of this law to police in handing out defect fines to cars that are defected in terms of bald tyres, lights not working, etc etc.

stripping this power will become a victory point for us "hoons" against the fight we have with the police.

g'day andy, wats crappenin?

Narting much!

You wouldnt happen to have a spare S1 R33 ignitor would you :P This whole swapping the good one between cars is getting annoying lol

Morning Shane, Andy. *tips at*

Howdy

That is some funny shite John!! And being in Bathurst they probably had a line 10 deep for the position!!!!!

SIF bathurst is a sausage fest, you would be lucky to find 10 women on the top of the mountain

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