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narre warren huh? you poor poor boy..

i think you can get ADSL down there these days and i think cable too.. although seeing as every house is pretty much a housing estate, might have problems with pair gain..

netspace is one of the best ADSL providers/price/benefits i reckon. Either that or some of bigblue has some decent rates. Stay WELL WELL WELL clear of telstra. Shittest internet i ever had, email servers down, authentication problems still years after they first came on, high priced, the list goes on..

Fountain Gate, what a place :D

You can check the availability of cable for telstra and optus.

OPTUS

http://www1.optusnet.com.au/offers/cable/a...=optusnetportal

Sorry but cable is not available in that postcode area (3804).

Telstra needs an address to tell you if cable is available in the area...

However, we live in a cabled area, and can't get Optus.

:Bang:

because we got optus tv at our old house about 6 months ago with internet deal optus told me i have to pay $340 to disconnect, i told them to shove it up their ass becasue its their problem they dont provide cable in narre warren and because i have used optus cable fro around 4 years.

i will have to search around for some good broadband or asdl, and gordo i am in a housing estate and their is lots of free land with no cops around for me to test my car out

because we got optus tv at our old house about 6 months ago with internet deal optus told me i have to pay $340 to disconnect, i told them to shove it up their ass becasue its their problem they dont provide cable in narre warren and because i have used optus cable fro around 4 years.

You can try, but it won't get you very far. You'll have to keep paying each month or the cancellation fee, or eventually they send debt collectors after you. I had ADSL for 18 months - and to move cost me $100 (that wasn't the bad part) PLUS i had to be on a whole new friggin contract for 12 months. I yelled and abused them, but in the end one of the managers told me it was Telstra's fault and telstra locked them into paying some backend fee to transfer whether a new or existing user. In the end i said stuff it, and hence why i haven't been on ADSL since :D

i will have to search around for some good broadband or asdl, and gordo i am in a housing estate and their is lots of free land with no cops around for me to test my car out

Yes and no :D There are quite a few cameras in narre and cops late at night like to sit on the nice open streets and book people just 'cause - but there are some good parts. I used to go out there a bit coz a friend lived out there.

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