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naggyman
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  #275930 24-Nov-2009 19:28
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dacraka: Does this include watching YouTube on a mobile phone for e.g. an iPhone via a Wireless LAN connected to an Orcon internet connection?



Yes, because the iPhone is just another connection to the WiFi network. The WiFi connection connects to Orcon Broadband.




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  #275946 24-Nov-2009 20:15
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All I can say is sweet!

Really good work from Orcon to offer these great deals to its customers, along with its great speed and customer service.

Good work guys!

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  #275977 24-Nov-2009 22:18
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Is the youtube caching new at orcon? Seems to be making a little bit of difference, but obviously on the more popular videos.



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  #275986 24-Nov-2009 22:50
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Guess I don't watch the popular videos ..
6 minute clip. Buffering for 10 seconds, ever 2 seconds of video in Standard Quality.

Downloading via YouTube Downloader @ 67kb/sec





Line Rate

10615 Kbps
1009 Kbps



Sounddude
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  #276034 25-Nov-2009 07:47
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nzkiwiman, make sure you are using Orcons DNS servers.


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  #276059 25-Nov-2009 08:38
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freitasm: Orcon has announced they will not count traffic to and from YouTube until the end of January 2010...


 

TiVo next??




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  #276203 25-Nov-2009 15:01
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They would be doing this you they can cache everything here in NZ and speed up utube as they have had lots of complaints.

Cheers Orcon :)

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  #276263 25-Nov-2009 17:43
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Sounddude: nzkiwiman, make sure you are using Orcons DNS servers.



Certinally are.
After I posted, I slowed down to under 30kb/sec.

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#276667 26-Nov-2009 21:37
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antbs: All I can say is sweet!

Really good work from Orcon to offer these great deals to its customers, along with its great speed and customer service.

Good work guys!


I second that youtube is working substantially better these days, can even stream HD content without any buffering very nice

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  #278436 1-Dec-2009 18:31
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Falconz: If only youtube was watchable for me id be excited lol

Seconded...

Though not using orcon's name servers has made it way more usable. I don't care if it counts toward my traffic. At least it works now... Ah orcon when did it all go so wrong?

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  #278478 1-Dec-2009 20:32
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I think its just so many users paying so little and expecting so much oh and all the torrent wh*&es

 
 
 

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  #282705 15-Dec-2009 14:09
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yes it would, as any data counts towards your internet connection not your phone bill (obviously as you could surf wifi even with the phone's mobile connection switched off)




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