Discussion:
DSL ISP Move?
Simon
2005-03-20 22:49:07 UTC
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Hey there, I currently have a Telecom JetStream Plus connection thru Orcon... Most of the cost is on my Telecom bill with a little bit on my Orcon bill. Would there be any benefit to moving to Telecom completely?

I have been doing some ping/traceroute testing with a mates Telecom JS connection and it seems to be better from a ping time etc etc point of view.. With the biggest dif being the latency from our work TelstraClear 2Mbit link.

Any thoughts?
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LEE Tet Yoon
2005-03-21 05:17:36 UTC
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Post by Simon
Hey there, I currently have a Telecom JetStream Plus connection thru Orcon... Most of the cost is on my Telecom bill with a little bit on my Orcon bill. Would there be any benefit to moving to Telecom completely?
I have been doing some ping/traceroute testing with a mates Telecom JS connection and it seems to be better from a ping time etc etc point of view.. With the biggest dif being the latency from our work TelstraClear 2Mbit link.
Any thoughts?
Unless I deeply mistaken, for all JetStream connections, Orcon (the ISP) provides you with support, e-mail, possibly a static IP (Xtra will NOT provide a static IP) and a few other things. They do not have anything to do with handling the traffic and as such if this is your only concern, do not move.

I'm not sure why your friends latency is different from you'res, assuming it was done at the precisely the same time and multiple times to rule out normal variation. Perhaps it's related to what Dslam your connected to and the servers later in the chain?

The only ISP which is able to provide it's own traffic is Ihug who also infact charge $10 less then the total Telecom Jetstream price (60+10), assuming you are willing to use Ihug for tolls. However I have no experience with their bliink packages.

However, 2mbit UBS is supposed to become available this month. Late last month Telecom were claiming it would be ready for trialing early this month but I personally don't consider it early this month anymore and I haven't heard about it being available for trialing.
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Juha Saarinen
2005-03-21 05:58:00 UTC
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Post by LEE Tet Yoon
However, 2mbit UBS is supposed to become available this month. Late
last month Telecom were claiming it would be ready for trialing early
this month but I personally don't consider it early this month
anymore and I haven't heard about it being available for trialing.
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/UNID/6A53B1A107AF13A6CC256FCA001AA96C
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Regan Murphy
2005-03-21 05:41:40 UTC
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Post by Simon
Post by LEE Tet Yoon
However, 2mbit UBS is supposed to become available this month
http://computerworld.co.nz/news.nsf/NL/6A53B1A107AF13A6CC256FCA001AA96C

[Mon 21 March] Telecom is on track to deliver faster 1 and 2Mbit/s
Unbundled Bitstream Service (UBS) DSL plans this Thursday.....

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Subject: Re: DSL ISP Move?
Post by Simon
Hey there, I currently have a Telecom JetStream Plus connection thru
Orcon... Most of the cost is on my Telecom bill with a little bit on my
Orcon bill. Would there be any benefit to moving to Telecom completely?
Post by Simon
I have been doing some ping/traceroute testing with a mates Telecom JS
connection and it seems to be better from a ping time etc etc point of
view.. With the biggest dif being the latency from our work TelstraClear
2Mbit link.
Post by Simon
Any thoughts?
Unless I deeply mistaken, for all JetStream connections, Orcon (the ISP)
provides you with support, e-mail, possibly a static IP (Xtra will NOT
provide a static IP) and a few other things. They do not have anything
to do with handling the traffic and as such if this is your only
concern, do not move.

I'm not sure why your friends latency is different from you'res,
assuming it was done at the precisely the same time and multiple times
to rule out normal variation. Perhaps it's related to what Dslam your
connected to and the servers later in the chain?

The only ISP which is able to provide it's own traffic is Ihug who also
infact charge $10 less then the total Telecom Jetstream price (60+10),
assuming you are willing to use Ihug for tolls. However I have no
experience with their bliink packages.

However, 2mbit UBS is supposed to become available this month. Late last
month Telecom were claiming it would be ready for trialing early this
month but I personally don't consider it early this month anymore and I
haven't heard about it being available for trialing.

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