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jpollock: 229? That's an insane price. I guess they're looking to make some money while Telecom can't match the speed.
Hrm. If I cancelled cable TV, I'd be paying the same total price per month...
On the other hand, I rarely get 10mbps now, so I wouldn't expect to get 25, which means there isn't much point to the new package.
sbiddle: I think it's way too expensive as well.
Compare it to Orcon+ which is $79.95 for 24Mbps ADSL2+ incl 25GB and then $1 per GB on top.
This product is reastically only worth somewhere in the $170 - $199 mark, it's certainly not worth over $200..
"Warpspeed is a huge leap up from existing broadband plans offered by any competitor. When we say up to 25Mbps we mean it. This is being delivered over TelstraClear’s purpose built cable network, not over old copper lines.”
The current surfboard modems are DOCSIS 1.1/2.0 only, are they not?
“Warpspeed is a huge leap up from existing broadband plans offered by any competitor. When we say up to 25Mbps we mean it. This is being delivered over TelstraClear’s purpose built cable network, not over old copper lines.”
gehenna:
[...] you're still only as fast as the server at the other end so unless you're doing EVERYTHING on the telstra network, or within NZ, your speed isn't going to be much better than it is now.
munchkin:gehenna:
[...] you're still only as fast as the server at the other end so unless you're doing EVERYTHING on the telstra network, or within NZ, your speed isn't going to be much better than it is now.
Using KAREN @ University shows that to be *very* true; However, peering etc comes into the equation, too. I don't think that TelstraClear are aiming this plan at casual web surfers, however.
TelstraClear: this is a premium plan for serious broadband users such as online gamers and television and music downloaders.
(cost of living generally is higher but much better
). Admittedly LLU happened some years ago with BT doing the three way split that Telecom are about to do but still the cost of bradband services is just ridiculous, overpriced, restrictive and not overly reliable. Before I left I had a contract with Be, and since then their price has come down, below is what they are offering today as their top priced consumer package:24 Mbps down / 2.5 Mbps up
Unlimited usage
1 Static IP free, up to 16 available
£24 connection fee = NZ$60 monthly
£22 monthly (incl. VAT) = NZ$55 monthly (inc. GST)
Is it any wonder that NZ is rated so low in the OECD ratings for broadband uptake when NZ providers charge so much for so little (http://www.scoop.co.nz/stories/BU0711/S00159.htm)
I hope that LLU has the same effect here in NZ as it did in the UK where you now have supermarkets reselling broadband services at low cost - imagine New World Broadband or Pack 'n Save Home DSL 
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