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Glazza

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#10863 16-Dec-2006 08:48
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Guys

Looking for some recommendations, I am looking for an ISP that I can have around 10-15GB of traffic (preference is that the connection is not slowed down at this point, but I am charged for the excessive).

The traffic is a mix of everything, including p2p.  I was previously on the Adventure Plan from Xtra, which appeared to work ok, however I moved house, and couldnt move this plan with me....  so time to find a new plan/isp

Any ideas?

Thanks


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  #55638 16-Dec-2006 15:16
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I recently switched to Orcon fs/fs 30GB from Xtra, seems to fit your requirements, preformance is very good compared to
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  #55642 16-Dec-2006 17:16
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I will second that. Orcon are very impressive. I give them the kudos I usually reserve for MSFT

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  #55661 17-Dec-2006 08:54
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I've tried ihug, xtra, and telstraclear in the past 6 months, and telstra are clear winners at this stage.



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  #55662 17-Dec-2006 08:56
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Thanks guys, anyone tried xnet?

From other forums and reading, there appears to be a trend towards orcon and xnet...

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  #55692 17-Dec-2006 19:37
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I have had good results with xnet, used to be with xtra.Happy i moved providers.


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