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which ISP?

perhaps less hops going direct to melb or something?

I'm with www.beagle.com.au apparently they use telstra wholesale which is why i went with them as i literally live 20metres if that from the exchange and when with telstra speed was great but there download limits held me back. When i do the speed test is says i am with ispone wholesale.

Got this result today at like midday:

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lol is it even worth having net that slow? :blink:

I'm with www.beagle.com.au apparently they use telstra wholesale which is why i went with them as i literally live 20metres if that from the exchange and when with telstra speed was great but there download limits held me back. When i do the speed test is says i am with ispone wholesale.

Got this result today at like midday:

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Hrm - your lucky, they aren't quoting anything more than 20,000kbps on their site.

And they are fairly expensive too

Oh... and they cap your upload speed once you go over - thats the mark of a tightass!

At least iinet once your capped still let you hammer the upload ;)

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