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Yes TPG suck the big one. I had faster speeds with adsl then they finally rolled out the 2+ in my area so I upgraded.

I ended up with this terrible speed and when I rang up and complained that the adsl2+ is slower than my old connection they told me its coz I live 2 million light years away from the exchange. I said jam it and I'll go back to adsl and they said its getting phased out and I cant.

I'm locked in as well!!! F@CKERS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

p.s I was charged a fee to upgrade to adsl2+ and locked in for 2 years. Two months later a neighbour who also has tpg and had not yet upgraded got a letter stating adsl was getting phased out and he was getting switched over to adsl2+....no fees and no new contract. C@NTS!!!!!

Moved house...

So this is the current speed

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Should be able to get a bit better in a week once some presents arrive :P

Ok - finally my presents arrived from the RMA... not much better for a AUS based max speed (i know why its a tad slower, so that's ok)

However legal download using uTorrent have gone from 1.2MB/s to 1.7MB/s ... gotta love 6,000 connection limit vs around a 800 :P

So speedtest is actually a little slower than i see once im all loaded up with connections which is interesting. Perhaps the test needs to run 5-10 seconds longer or something

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