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tony0709
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  #178952 19-Nov-2008 23:15
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I have been thinking about joining...

but the prices are just too high
and the data cap is so small!!!

Compared to other countries, I think I will age until a day,
where I will feel like my grandpa, and acknowledge I have not
had the opportunity to keep up to date like with most of the people on this planet...



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  #179293 21-Nov-2008 22:05
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One of my clients is a company that repairs commercial kitchen equipment in hawkes bay. They have 18 technicians that are out on the road and they all use eee pc's to connect up to the terminal server in napier when they are out and about. The purpose of this was to convert them from a paper based organisation to a non-paper based. All the technicians can see their calanders in exchange, access email, log jobs and file reports for billing through outlook on a terminal server. .

After trialing vodems and telecom's coverage, we found telecom to be better because the tsticks will continue further out into the rural areas where the winerys are, even at dial up speed, the coverage is still better.
Vodems tended to drop out very rapidly and alot faster.

Now this is in napier / hastings - i would expect telecom would probably still perform better down in kapiti




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