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RE: [SLUG] (OT) ISDN connections
Telstra are now actively trialing ADSL and they (officially) say it will be
expanded in August. So it might pay you to wait a little.
However they have not spat out any pricing for ADSL, yet. Knowing Telstra
they probably will take it from the living, again. Instead of providing
decent bandwidth at a decent price. Anyhow one can only hope.
Does this help?
Bernhard
-----Original Message-----
From: owner-slug@nospam.newtreno.spectrum.com.au
[mailto:owner-slug@nospam.newtreno.spectrum.com.au]On Behalf Of David
Sent: Thursday, 8 June 2000 15:12
To: slug@nospam.slug.org.au
Subject: [SLUG] (OT) ISDN connections
I'm thinking about organising myself an ISDN connection. Does anyone have
any thoughts regarding Telstra v. Connect v. anyoneelse? Is there a
difference in performance?
Am I right in thinking that Telstra's pricing regarding back channel
is bizzarre? or am I not reading it correctly? It reads as if the more you
download within their flat rate, the more you can upload for no extra
cost.
This connection is primarily for web hosting.
ObLinux: any thoughts regarding Cisco router v. Linux box with ISDN card?
With thanks, David.
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