exfileme Splendid Jan 6, 2008 3,909 0 22,730 Feb 18, 2009 #1 Australia's Telstra Corporation plans to launch the world's fastest wireless broadband network in the next few months. World's Fastest Wireless Net Connection : Read more
Australia's Telstra Corporation plans to launch the world's fastest wireless broadband network in the next few months. World's Fastest Wireless Net Connection : Read more
igot1forya Distinguished Jun 27, 2008 356 0 18,930 Feb 18, 2009 #2 The outback is not looking so scary any more... I should move to Australia!
G Guest Guest Feb 18, 2009 #3 Sounds like a press release from Telstra given the spelling mistakes of its competitors.. Opus should be Optus Vodefone should be Vodafone Now all Telstra need to do is lower the cost to something actually realistic in the current economic climate so that people start using it.
Sounds like a press release from Telstra given the spelling mistakes of its competitors.. Opus should be Optus Vodefone should be Vodafone Now all Telstra need to do is lower the cost to something actually realistic in the current economic climate so that people start using it.
D deltatux Distinguished Jul 29, 2008 98 0 18,580 Feb 19, 2009 #6 well, it beats my Internet connection by 10+ mbps? damn, I feel like my Internet connection is nothing by the time my ISP upgrades the system again...
well, it beats my Internet connection by 10+ mbps? damn, I feel like my Internet connection is nothing by the time my ISP upgrades the system again...
G Guest Guest Feb 19, 2009 #7 Australia? . . . . With good internet. . . . i dont believe it. Our internet sucks down here! Like . . . seriously. Upgrade lines/andwidth before wirelss plez!
Australia? . . . . With good internet. . . . i dont believe it. Our internet sucks down here! Like . . . seriously. Upgrade lines/andwidth before wirelss plez!
G Guest Guest Feb 19, 2009 #9 Yay, now we can hit the associated ridiculously small download cap in less than a couple of hours!
fudgeboy Distinguished Jul 7, 2008 16 0 18,560 Feb 19, 2009 #10 why do i honestly picture this thing failing. Telstra has promised so much with the nextG network and so far they've failed beyond belief. say for example, screwing up customers bills? ($5,000 when it was only supposed to be $60 is one example)
why do i honestly picture this thing failing. Telstra has promised so much with the nextG network and so far they've failed beyond belief. say for example, screwing up customers bills? ($5,000 when it was only supposed to be $60 is one example)
G Guest Guest Feb 19, 2009 #11 21 Mbps so at peak speed you can use you're whole monthy allowance in 6 and a half minutes. Good one Smellstra!!!
21 Mbps so at peak speed you can use you're whole monthy allowance in 6 and a half minutes. Good one Smellstra!!!
G ginbong46 Distinguished Oct 13, 2007 5 0 18,510 Feb 19, 2009 #12 So what if you have fast speeds? ALL Australian ISP's have such small download/upload limits the speed wouldn't matter anyway. And talk about overpriced. I'm with the Telstra Bigpond Cable 60,000MB (57.7GB) plan at $129.95 What great value!! =)
So what if you have fast speeds? ALL Australian ISP's have such small download/upload limits the speed wouldn't matter anyway. And talk about overpriced. I'm with the Telstra Bigpond Cable 60,000MB (57.7GB) plan at $129.95 What great value!! =)
joz Distinguished Jun 13, 2008 43 0 18,580 Sep 23, 2010 #14 [citation][nom]Anonymous[/nom]here in pakistan i am seeing first time speed 4 mb just now[/citation] Get out of Pakistan?
[citation][nom]Anonymous[/nom]here in pakistan i am seeing first time speed 4 mb just now[/citation] Get out of Pakistan?