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jackfry

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#102849 23-May-2012 21:15
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Can anyone tell me why Telecom and SKY don't have an agreement together so I can watch iSKY without chewing through my usage? aka Unmetered traffic..

Wanted to watch Origin (League) and noticed it would use over 1gb just to watch the game. Sucks when I have a tiny data cap.

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SteveON
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  #629660 23-May-2012 21:56

I also wonder why the sky is blue.



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  #629665 23-May-2012 22:10
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SteveON: I also wonder why the sky is blue.


because of the way the Earth's atmosphere scatters light from the sun :P

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  #629674 23-May-2012 22:51
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  #629682 23-May-2012 23:17
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why don't you just get a bigger data cap?


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  #629686 23-May-2012 23:34
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Data caps on telecom got increased - how are you on a low data plan? Its even cheaper than ever before to get more data.

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  #629689 23-May-2012 23:41
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Does EVERY other ISP unmeter iSky? If they ALL do, you have a good point. Otherwise not.

I'd like my power company to unmeter Winter!

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  #629706 24-May-2012 06:39
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tdgeek: Does EVERY other ISP unmeter iSky? If they ALL do, you have a good point. Otherwise not.

I'd like my power company to unmeter Winter!


LOL... Yes please power companies unmetered my power for winter :)

 
 
 

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  #629711 24-May-2012 07:32
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lxsa:
tdgeek: Does EVERY other ISP unmeter iSky? If they ALL do, you have a good point. Otherwise not.

I'd like my power company to unmeter Winter!


LOL... Yes please power companies unmetered my power for winter :)


yes please , it's -2 at the moment




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  #629718 24-May-2012 07:56
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Some ISPs might have to pay less or nothing at all for transit traffic. Perhaps Telecom does have to pay. In these cases ISPs can't just give traffic for free.

Sorry, but until this changes your options are to change plans (although there was an increase in data caps last month or so), or change ISPs.





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  #629725 24-May-2012 08:22
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Somebody that uses iSKY?!

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  #629743 24-May-2012 09:11
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i use isky religiously! including last nights origin game from the comfort of my bed! There's always someone in the lounge watching something id rather not, so having the option to stream it live in reasonably decent quality is awesome!

Also i feel your pain, as i am moving to telstraclear on the weekend and they don't have it unmetered either, this 40gb plan is going to be hard work!

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  #629757 24-May-2012 09:28
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garvani: i use isky religiously! including last nights origin game from the comfort of my bed! There's always someone in the lounge watching something id rather not, so having the option to stream it live in reasonably decent quality is awesome!

Also i feel your pain, as i am moving to telstraclear on the weekend and they don't have it unmetered either, this 40gb plan is going to be hard work!



...so get a bigger plan!  
It's only going to be something like $10-20/month to upgrade to a substantially larger plan (for example, going from Total Home Lite 30GB to Total Home Broadband 120GB is a $20 difference, Telstracleaar has similar options) and the extra data enables you to do so much more.  You would have to wtach over 100 hours of isky to make the difference up there.

Most people spend considerably more than $20/month just on coffees so why the huge reluctance to upgrade?

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  #629758 24-May-2012 09:28
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garvani: i use isky religiously! including last nights origin game from the comfort of my bed! There's always someone in the lounge watching something id rather not, so having the option to stream it live in reasonably decent quality is awesome!

Also i feel your pain, as i am moving to telstraclear on the weekend and they don't have it unmetered either, this 40gb plan is going to be hard work!


Same here; there's is always someone watching something else in the lounge so I watch sports on iSky.

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  #629790 24-May-2012 10:44
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Vodafone makes for a great mate :)

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  #629794 24-May-2012 10:53
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NonprayingMantis: why don't you just get a bigger data cap?



Barely use my 10gb as it is, just seems dumb increasing when changing companies can solve my problem lol.

Vodafone
Orcon
Slingshot
Woosh
Xnet
Snap
Wiz Wireless
Farmside
PlaNet

Thats a lot of ISP's that do unmetered for it :/

Old article dunno if still relevant.

http://www.nbr.co.nz/article/telecom-talking-sky-tv-about-isky-partnership-132770

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