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BomB191

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#74412 29-Dec-2010 18:27
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I've been trolling around for a while with no luck at all. world exchange has stopped there torrent plans and worldNet has contracts.

I'm after a ISP (dont care for phone so naked would be better) that has high caps half decent speeds and a solid connection for as high as $130ish a month i use about 40GB for TV etc then games and browsing on top of that.

Anyone have any clear ideas on who to pick?

I have looked on the broadband plan search things and there either just crap or old and outdated.

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  #422435 29-Dec-2010 18:43
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whats wrong with them?

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  #422437 29-Dec-2010 18:44
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check out their forum on here

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=81







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  #422440 29-Dec-2010 18:49
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aw that's painful.

ok looked through those 3 sadly Telecom looks the best. dont they throttle torrents etc? or have they actually improved

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  #422441 29-Dec-2010 18:54
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Telecom doesnt throttle anything, also there are very few slow downs during peak time. If you're into gaming ask them to turn interleaving off.

also check http://www.telecomwholesale.co.nz/maps to see if you can get ADSL2+ service





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  #422445 29-Dec-2010 19:02
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haha the pain Adsl2 available, vdsl2 all around me but not on my street.

see if this stuff was easy to find im sure a lot of people wouldn't have as much trouble

thanks you for bringing those links to me attention

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