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The cheapest deal out there for ADSL that I've seen is Swiftel's deal: $45/mth for 256/64 Kbps with 2.5 Gb download limit. Each excess gigabyte you download is $6, which is a quite reasonable rate.is there a cheaper/back-handed way to get broadband/faster internet?
yeah, but one of the other major factor is the setup charges!!Originally posted by wogboy
The cheapest deal out there for ADSL that I've seen is Swiftel's deal: $45/mth for 256/64 Kbps with 2.5 Gb download limit. Each excess gigabyte you download is $6, which is a quite reasonable rate.
http://www.swiftdsl.com.au/residential/current-adsl-plans-prices.htm
Other than that, Netspace offers: $50/mth for 256/64 Kbps with 1 Gb download limit, and if you exceed it you just get your speed reduced to 56K modem speed, but you can still continue to download/surf for free.
http://home.netspace.net.au/adsl/plans.php
Have a look around, but I haven't seen it in the shops, I've only seen it avail. on those online stores.i should be able to find the model for sale in pc shops right?
haha set up prince. Sorry I couldn't resist itoh and i think it may have been them replying to my question abt the set up prince
np m8.thanks again wogboy ur a champion!
Definitely true yoshi, it's far better to get ADSL than cable (unless you're willing to get $100+ bills from Telstra or are happy with their crappy download caps).If you choose cable, you are locked into _one_ provider. This means if they decide to chance your contract to whatever suits them (like Telstra did a couple years back), then you are left with no choice but to put up or leave!
ah yes, i remember those old times where u had netstats...it's far better to get ADSL than cable (unless you're willing to get $100+ bills from Telstra or are happy with their crappy download caps).