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Newer page: version 19 Last edited on Sunday, April 4, 2004 6:15:21 pm by ReneBartosh Revert
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 ;[WorldNet]: Good [ISP], a bit of packet loss internationally, no helpdesk, but if your accounts going fine you should never have to talk to them. Havent had any issues. 10 gig international cap.. speed average.. 13 k /sec normally.. but at times slower. have a habit of mentioning every scheduled telecom outage on their webpage, but hard to find out till you read them all where they are. similar to orcon. but peer to peer seems to work ok i guess (as good as peer to peer works). however all adsl has dropped in performance, never get the 16k/sec constant like you used to. 
  
 ;[Orcon]: Great li'l [ISP], unfortunately they resisted having a cap on the amount of bandwidth you could use on JetStart each month. Of course this means that every man and his dog and probably his neighbours household too signed up for Orcon so they could [Leech], thus leaving Orcon's poor international link saturated. Great if you want local traffic, not so hot for remote. 
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+It's is capped at 5g and 15g now. - ReneBartosh  
  
 ;Maxnet: Have avoided capping Jetstart till recently. Currently follow a similar model to other ISPs - 12 GB International traffic (calculated off both upload and download) and unlimited national traffic. Their PointOfDifference is "internet filtering". BoughtOut Web Internet (who rocked [IMHO]), and therefore all their hapless users without so much as a by-your-leave.