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Basekid

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#20199 16-Mar-2008 17:05
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I recently moved into a flat in North Dunedin. When I tried to get broadband, Telecom told me that the exchange my flat is connected to is too far away for broadband (max distance is 5km, the flat is at 5-6km)

Now is there any way to do get broadband after all?
 
I tried ringing Telecom to change exchange, but according to them we are already on the one closest to us. More ringing to get things clearer (I mean, I live in a city with 120,000 people, kinda weird that broadband is not available at my place) but the helpdesk just kept doing their standard linecheck...







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#116958 16-Mar-2008 17:22
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Try calling other ISPs. Technically, it makes no difference, but their orders sometimes fall through the cracks and get connected - but don't expect anything over about 200kbps.



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  #116959 16-Mar-2008 17:27
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You should be able to get broadband at the 5km mark, its not going to be as pretty but it still should work.

I'd try and get them to install it anyway...




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Basekid

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  #116960 16-Mar-2008 17:31
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Ok, I will try that, they seem very reluctant to do anything, but I will just sign up and see how it goes.

Anything (even 200kbps) is better than a 48kbps dial-up line that you have to share with 5 people







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  #117971 21-Mar-2008 22:39
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Your only option is satellite or Woosh.

If Telecom says no - every other provider will say no as well, they use the same line check and the same systems to get you connected.

I highly doubt you'll be able to get connected. Go for woosh.




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Basekid

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  #118044 22-Mar-2008 14:29
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I checked Woosh and the wireless option is not available in the area where we live.

Yesterday I asked my neighbours tho and they say they have broadband (Ihug) and they only live 5 metres away from us! So I signed up with Telecom again. If they ring back ill just have to try to convince them to sign us up i guess... I mean if a house 5m away from us can get it, why can't we.




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  #118075 22-Mar-2008 17:48
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Hay mate :)

good think i seen this post.. i can help you out..

Im live in North Dunedin also.. Close to the Gardens..

Try getting in contact with WIC - If your in coverage they can supply you Wireless Internet..

Ohh btw.. No drop outs..No packet loss..  and NZ pings 25-40ms.. Auz  60-80ms

www.wic.co.nz

My plan is

1mb/s Download
1mb/s Upload
Unlimited Bandwidth ( I used 30 - 45gb a month.. If you used 150+ they will call you and ask to keep it down.)
I then use Xnet VFX for VOIP and works really well..

total cost

A Month
$50.00 Inc GST for wireless
$11.25 Inc GST VFX VOIP
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$61.25

One off..
$250.00 ex GST wireless hardware install (they own the gear)

 
 
 
 

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Basekid

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  #118209 23-Mar-2008 12:24
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Thanks AmooMan, I'll investigate it.




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  #118212 23-Mar-2008 12:39
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No problem :)

Happy to help out..

let us know how you get on..

Ohh also had another ISP comes to mind

http://www.kiwiwireless.co.nz/

Could also try them..
I didnt have any luck with them tho

Basekid

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  #118841 26-Mar-2008 18:41
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Well guess what...

After having talked to our neighbours I signed up to Telecom, and we got connected today:)

The speed is not bad either: downloading at a very respectable 400kb/s (using ReGet) and an upload of 700kbs


So its all sorted now, thanks for the help guys!




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