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Newer page: version 11 Last edited on Tuesday, October 1, 2002 11:25:03 pm by PatrickQuinnGraham Revert
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 ;Maxnet: Avoided capping JetStart, but instead throttled just about every protocol other than http (and even that's not safe at their whim) and had the cheek to charge extra for this crippled service. 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. 
  
 ;Net4U: Actually, I quite like these guys. ;-) 
-''Oh you suckup! This is a FLAME page ;P '' -- GreigMcGill  
+Bah.. I 've had days when I can 't stay connected for more than two minutes at a time, times when I 'm still connected but can 't even ping the ppp peer, news -server weirdness (a bunch of the binaries newsgroups have suddenly gone from 800 msgs a day to 150, and 2/3 of those are missing messages! Argh!)  
+otoh they're cheap. I guess I can live with it :)  
  
-;Xtra: DNS(?) or proxy(?) stops responding sometimes.%%%Carrier dropped randomly (usually sooner rather than later and only on first connect attempt - weird). 
+Hey Sahil; why has news.net4u.co.nz been refusing connections for the past week? any plans to get that fixed? - zcat(1)  
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+ ;Xtra: DNS(?) or proxy(?) stops responding sometimes.%%%Carrier dropped randomly (usually sooner rather than later and only on first connect attempt - weird).%%%  
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+;:Xtra were -shockingly bad- considering how expensive they are; I had frequent problems with their opaque-proxying, sites I could resolve and ping, but couldn't get to on port 80 because xtra's proxy couldn't resolve them. Also they told me on the phone no signup fee and I had to argue to get it refunded.%%%  
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+;:Xtra disconnects you __very__ frequently (every few minutes) when using Gnutella.  
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+;Paradise: Not bad at all. Usually pretty fast, and $20 for 250 hours isn't such a bad deal. For JetStart, they offer a 10gb cap but their PointOfDifference is that they charge a national meg at 100k; ie you could do 50 gig of national traffic and 5 gig of national traffic on your 10gb cap. (I'd be impressed if you did 55gb on JetStart in a month!)  
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+;ihug: I liked them on dialup - very stable, and while not as cheap as paradise ($24.95/month for 250 hours, or $29.95/month for unlimited, including $5 of ihug phone calls), have always found them good. On JetStart I find them even better. 10gb international/month, national is not charged. At all. Makes downloading Linux dists that much more fun
  
 Discuss your ISP here! 
  
 Actually, I have found an [ISP] I like: Clear's [Tempest], pity that they are only interested in Business Customers, and even if you are a Business, then you need to be smack bang right in the middle of the [CBD] for them to even consider you :( On the other hand on their cheap deal you *do* get 32kBps almost constantly :) 
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+ClearNet Tempest 2mb (wireless) is not as good as the DSL service, as we seem to have a constant ping of between 149 to 400ms, never lower =( On our DSL Tempest256 with a Alcatel router we get pings of 12-14ms to the same host.  
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+Ahh, never get wireless internet connections :)  
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+It would be such a good business direction for TelstraClear to offer [Tempest] to residential customers, they would make alot of money from it and we'd be happier too!  
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+The problem is that they'd have to spend a lot of money ripping up roads to lay cables out there :(