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Newer page: | version 36 | Last edited on Monday, September 27, 2004 1:20:33 pm | by CraigBox | Revert |
Older page: | version 33 | Last edited on Saturday, September 25, 2004 9:14:28 pm | by JohnMcPherson | Revert |
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-Telecom's got a lovely range of DSL plans coming up, they seem to be adding about one plan a week or so at the moment, just to keep you on your toes. Rumour has it that telecom have promised the !ComCom to have 250k new
subscribers by the end of the year
so they are perhaps getting desperate. ''- end of 2005, I thought... -- JohnMcPherson
''
+Telecom's got a lovely range of DSL plans coming up, they seem to be adding about one plan a week or so at the moment, just to keep you on your toes. [
Rumour has it|http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/UNID/EE88029892A0C775CC256F17001195BF?OpenDocument]
that telecom have promised the !ComCom to have 250k subscribers by the end of 2005
so they are perhaps getting desperate. ''
__NOTE:__ All prices on this page are what Telecom charges. Any fees charged by your ISP are not included on this page.
|v __Name__||^__Cost__||^__Bandwidth__|v __Cap__ |v __Overcap__ |v __Bandwidth__
@@ -23,35 +23,37 @@
|JetStream Surf 1G|> $29.95|> $39.95 |> 256k|> 128k|> 1G|> 2c/MB|FastIPDirect
|JetStream Surf 3G|> $39.95|> $49.95 |> 256k|> 128k|> 3G|> 2c/MB|FastIPDirect
|JetStream Surf 10G|> $59.95|> $69.95 |> 256k|> 128k|> 10G|> 64k|FastIPDirect
||||||||<__UBS __
-|UBS[1][9][10][11
][12] ||> $24.50 |> 256k |> 128k |> 10G|> ?|delivered over l2tp
+|UBS[1][9][10][12] ||> $24.50 |> 256k |> 128k |> 10G|> ?|UBS
||||||||<__iUBS__
|iUBS[1][9] || |> 256k |> 128k |> 10G|> ?|FastIP
||||||||<__comcomUBS__
||||||||^ unannounced
||||||||<__New Telecom plans - announced 24-Sep-2004 [5]__
-|JetStream Go|> $29.95 |> $39.95 |> 256k |> 128k |> 1G |> 64k |> FastIPDirect(?)
-|JetStream Everyday|> $34.95 |> $44.95 |> 1M |> 192k|> 1G |> 64k |> FastIPDirect(?)
-|JetStream Explorer|> $39.95 |> $49.95|> 256k |> 128k |> 3G |> 64k |> FastIPDirect(?)
-|JetStream Plus|> $59.95 |> $69.95 |> 2M |> 192k |> 10G |> 64k |> FastIPDirect(?)
-|JetStream Swift|> $59.95 |> $69.95 |> 2M |> 192k |> 10G |> 2c/MB |> FastIPDirect(?)
+|JetStream Go|> $29.95 |> $39.95 |> 256k |> 128k |> 1G |> 64k |> WSA[8]
+|JetStream Everyday|> $34.95 |> $44.95 |> 1M |> 192k|> 1G |> 64k |> WSA
+|JetStream Explorer|> $39.95 |> $49.95|> 256k |> 128k |> 3G |> 64k |> WSA
+|JetStream Plus|> $59.95 |> $69.95 |> 2M |> 192k |> 10G |> 64k |> WSA
+|JetStream Swift|> $59.95 |> $69.95 |> 2M |> 192k |> 10G |> 2c/MB |> WSA
;FastIP:Bandwidth provided by the ISP
;FastIPDirect:Bandwidth provided by Global gateway (Telecom)
+;WSA:Your ISP is selling you your phone services, and internet connection.
+;UBS:Traffic for UBS is delivered over L2TP to the ISP, in theory Layer 2 clean, however it's unlikely to work that way in practise.
[1]: ISP's are charged if their average is over 10G per customer if they pass this onto users is uncertain
-[2]: Jetstream plans are ADSL's 'theoretical maximum' at about 8M if you're right next door to the exchange.
+[2]: Jetstream plans are ADSL's 'theoretical maximum' at about 8M if you're right next door to the exchange. 4M is about the practical maximum you can reach
.
[3]: Jetstart plans will not be sold after the end of Sep 04. All existing Jetstart customers will be migrated to other plans before the end of 2004.
[4]: http://www.telecom-media.co.nz/releases_detail.asp?id=3068, all users of JetStream surf plans will be migrated to the new plans announced on 24-Sep-2004 by the end of November 2004. At this point JetStream surf will cease to exist.
[5]: http://www.telecom-media.co.nz/releases_detail.asp?id=3096
[6]: Jetstream Home 500/1000 will no longer be sold after the introduction of the new Telecom Plans (announced Sep 2004) although they will still be available to existing users.
[7]: These plans are only available through Telecom wholesalers. See http://www.telecom.co.nz/binarys/ws_2004_07_23.pdf
+[8]: Wholesale Sale Agreement
[9]: A $101.75 (res) or $105.50 (bus) churn fee is charged for each customer that changes provider, but not for new signups.
[10]: Prices based on >500 new signups a month
|Signups per month|Residential|Business
|0-150|$27.95|vv $40.60
|150-500|$26.95
| >500|$25.95
-[11]: I believe UBS has a $10 discount if your tolls are with telecom, however I can't find a reference for this.
[12]: http://www.telecom.co.nz/binarys/sept_04_ubs_user_guide.pdf