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| Thread ID: 60992 | 2005-08-21 01:41:00 | How much would you pay for high speed? | robsonde (120) | PC World Chat |
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| 382648 | 2005-08-25 14:26:00 | $50 I'm on Woosh Express1 Plan. Constantly having average line speed of 269Kbps Woosh Modem speed 921.6Kbps | Mr Wetzyl (362) | ||
| 382649 | 2005-08-25 22:08:00 | Qyiet has an accurate total, but the services are the wrong way around. ...snip... (Maybe neither of them has to actually PAY the bill?)Actually when I did pay telecom I concentrated on the total number rather than the split out. When I wrote my note before I must admit I didn't check the number, but went from memory which was aparently flawed (I have a theory about a telstra clear add for a additional phone line causing that flaw) Thanks for providing us with actual figures My comp costs $27.95 for Dialup (always on 24/7) So Telecom gets $70.04 monthly from me without even the smell of high speed.If you were a business you would also be charged at local call rates for the phonecalls adding about $2.50 an hour to the top of that. *sigh* So, robsond was there any reason for asking? Do you know of a company that *may* be considering a 512/512k service? -Qyiet |
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| 382650 | 2005-08-26 03:25:00 | If you live in dunedin (fantastic place, wish I still did) synaptic offers 512k via wireless (www.synaptic.net.nz) for $89.90. No cap. -Qyiet |
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| 382651 | 2005-08-26 06:00:00 | Thanks for that info, Qyiet. I'm starting to feel a bit tempted - but not quite enough yet... |
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