ADSL-List - Sam
2004-11-22 05:59:22 UTC
Dudes,
telstraclear are now officially offering ADSL connections in conjunction
with their new homeline rental offers. The plans and prices are pretty much
identical to telecoms ($1 savings as far as I can see) and I *was* pretty
keen to change to telstraclear... but... I found this little ditty in the
fine print on their ADSL page:
From: http://www.telstraclear.co.nz/products/internet/highspeedADSL/:
'TelstraClear HighSpeed Internet plans include both access to the Internet
AND ISP charges through paradise.net. The service will be available via
clear.net in December 2004. If you choose to use any other ISP with your
TelstraClear HighSpeed Internet service, for example by authenticating with
another ISP through your ADSL modem, you will be charged at 20 cents per MB
for any traffic sent or received via this other ISP, up to 12 weeks in
arrears - even if you are within your monthly traffic allowance.'
WTF!!??
I'm certainly not changing now!!
Sam.
telstraclear are now officially offering ADSL connections in conjunction
with their new homeline rental offers. The plans and prices are pretty much
identical to telecoms ($1 savings as far as I can see) and I *was* pretty
keen to change to telstraclear... but... I found this little ditty in the
fine print on their ADSL page:
From: http://www.telstraclear.co.nz/products/internet/highspeedADSL/:
'TelstraClear HighSpeed Internet plans include both access to the Internet
AND ISP charges through paradise.net. The service will be available via
clear.net in December 2004. If you choose to use any other ISP with your
TelstraClear HighSpeed Internet service, for example by authenticating with
another ISP through your ADSL modem, you will be charged at 20 cents per MB
for any traffic sent or received via this other ISP, up to 12 weeks in
arrears - even if you are within your monthly traffic allowance.'
WTF!!??
I'm certainly not changing now!!
Sam.
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