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Try www.iinet.com.au

My friends got this and sayz they're pretty good.

its 80 bucks/month

6gigs peak hour

6gigs off/peak

speed is 512/256 kilo bits per sec

I think if you reach your limit they cap your speed to abit faster than 56k modem speed.

But if ya wanna pay a bit more you could check out www.suckmypipe.com.au (And no it's not a porn site!!)

Ummz i dunno any1 who has this but the offer is sick!!

100 bucks /month

65GIGS!!!

at 512/256 kbps.

pay extra 20bucks and it's totally unlimited!!!

Finally theres DODO... My friend has this and is loving it. Was gonna get it myself but my phone line is craptus!!

heres the site: http://www.dodo.com.au/plans_broadband.htm

95bucks at 512/128 kbps and UNLIMITED downloads

hope that helps --- choose wisely HAHAHAH

Originally posted by INASNT

any1 using asdl around the melbourne area?

I am thinking of pissing off my craptus 3gig cable for asdl.

But i want a another fast connection with a bigger limit coz 3gig is fark all for the stuff i do.

If u got asdl, what plan have u got, what setup fees were there and what modem and speeds do u get?

Man, im right now the same situation as you, optus crap 3 gig plan.. Just signed up to TPG 3 days ago. will be going on the ADSL 256 unlimited plan for $69 a month. They have a special deal going on that if you signup with them within these few weeks, they are throwing in an ADSL USB Modem for free!!!

Been searching around for other ADSL ISP's but seems like TPG is the way to go with the special deal going on and probably one who you can trust as well.

Anyway Inasnt, saw your car @ Glen Waverley on Saturday night.. NNNiiicceeee Indeeddd....

On another note since you are with optus, is your home telephone line with them as well???? If you are then you CAN'T get ADSL since they use fibreoptic cables rather than copper.

In that case you will need to signup to another home phone line with Telstra as only Telstra uses copper.

If you are in doubt, goto: www.whirlpool.net.au they have all the ISP's listed in Australia and can use their search function to find the best and cheapest plan for you own need.

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by pushead

Man, im right now the same situation as you, optus crap 3 gig plan.. Just signed up to TPG 3 days ago. will be going on the ADSL 256 unlimited plan for $69 a month. They have a special deal going on that if you signup with them within these few weeks, they are throwing in an ADSL USB Modem for free!!!

Been searching around for other ADSL ISP's but seems like TPG is the way to go with the special deal going on and probably one who you can trust as well.

Anyway Inasnt, saw your car @ Glen Waverley on Saturday night.. NNNiiicceeee Indeeddd....

On another note since you are with optus, is your home telephone line with them as well???? If you are then you CAN'T get ADSL since they use fibreoptic cables rather than copper.

In that case you will need to signup to another home phone line with Telstra as only Telstra uses copper.

If you are in doubt, goto: www.whirlpool.net.au they have all the ISP's listed in Australia and can use their search function to find the best and cheapest plan for you own need.

fark my home phone is with optus 2.

i got foxtel at the moment and my dad wants to get optus vision cable tv so that we got phone,internet and tv with optus coz u get sum discount. I might try and see if they will upgrade me to the 5gig limit for free or for cheaper.

I saw 2 other r33's parked near where i parked on sat night in glwn waverly, was 1 of em u?

Originally posted by INASNT

fark my home phone is with optus 2.

i got foxtel at the moment and my dad wants to get optus vision cable tv so that we got phone,internet and tv with optus coz u get sum discount. I might try and see if they will upgrade me to the 5gig limit for free or for cheaper.

I saw 2 other r33's parked near where i parked on sat night in glwn waverly, was 1 of em u?

From your home setup, i think the only way you can get ADSL is to install a new phone line but has to be a line with Telstra.. I had to do it to get my ADSL.

Yea.. there were heaps of R33's that night.. first i parked next to you as the restaurant is right in front, then decided to go to another restaurant (the one next to the newsagent) and moved down.. the stockie gunmetal grey r33 is mine :P

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by pushead

From your home setup, i think the only way you can get ADSL is to install a new phone line but has to be a line with Telstra.. I had to do it to get my ADSL.

Yea.. there were heaps of R33's that night.. first i parked next to you as the restaurant is right in front, then decided to go to another restaurant (the one next to the newsagent) and moved down.. the stockie gunmetal grey r33 is mine :P

i didnt see your car as when i came out from watching xmen2 it was 2.30am and there wasent many cars around, but there were 2 asian doods in a corolla parked next me and when i turned my alarm they said kool car and all the rest and asked about mods and crap, but i wasent it the mood to explain anything so i said i just bought it last week and its totally stock from what i knew:D

Guest INASNT
Originally posted by gizmo

Oh okay was under the impression they only will do it if you go with their adsl plan.... will give them a call ...thanks

u can get a splitter with the modem package if u get a decent modem.

Guy from work jus bought the new Dlink infared one and it cost him $500 smackers.

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