Best ADSL deal in Perth?

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getfunky
getfunky
WA
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WA, 4485 posts
11 May 2009 5:17pm
Hiya,

I am finally getting net access at home and am pretty phick as to setting up etc.

I looked into it 2-3 years ago but there were issues regarding some areas, such as Wembley Downs, being non-ADSL. Possibly not these days though? Any advice?

Also I am looking for a home & ADSL deal if anyone has got the scoop there? So far I have checked out AAPT but wasn't chuffed with their 2 for 1 deal. Anybody scored a good ADSL/Home phone deal? Tempted to go the moby in the bundle too. Again basic is the go.


BTW I want the ISP to be reasonably fast but doesn't need the biggest download, just adequate - around EDIT:10Gb 4 Gb per month?? He he - I don't peruse that much T n A - I just want Seabreeze forecasts at home on the weekends at last! OK a little bit of T n A would be ok too... So would some kiteable winds!


Cheers
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
11 May 2009 7:37pm
Best go to whirlpool.net and check out broadband choice.

We use Exetel ADSL2+ and for $55 a month its not too bad. We don't pay line rental and get a VOIP phone that works fine. 10 cent calls in Australia and 100 free calls a month. International calls are cheap too. So it saves us a fair bit of money compared to when we were with Bigpond/Telstra.

Optus may be the way to go if you want a package with your mobile.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
11 May 2009 5:44pm
Yo Moby - does VOIP mean having to change your home number? Yep - I am assuming that is the dumbest Q? for a while.
GreenPat
GreenPat
QLD
4105 posts
QLD, 4105 posts
11 May 2009 8:07pm
getfunky said...

Yo Moby - does VOIP mean having to change your home number? Yep - I am assuming that is the dumbest Q? for a while.


There are no stupid questions, just stupid people. The only dumb question is the one that is not asked.
theDoctor
theDoctor
NSW
5786 posts
NSW, 5786 posts
11 May 2009 8:17pm
exetel seems to be the best, i was with them for years (contract free) till i swithed to 3, worst decision i have ever made....

would go back to exetel if i could get out of this stupid 3 contract.

(exetel atleast had genuine aussie call centre operators as opposed to 3's 'please believe me, the weathers great in melbourne, my name is bruce, fair dinkum mate', indian curry munchin' operators)

avoid 3 like the plauge
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
11 May 2009 10:13pm
I think you have to change your number but not sure. The plus side is no more phone calls at 6 pm from World Vision or some company offering you a free phone. We changed our number but due to moving a few times our home number wasn't a huge issue. Most family and friends contact us via email or mobile phone.


Not sure where 3 comes in coz I don't think they offer ADSL Internet.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
11 May 2009 8:42pm
Depends if you go "naked" or not i think

Check http://www.whirlpool.net.au/ they will tell you all.
myusernam
myusernam
QLD
6159 posts
QLD, 6159 posts
12 May 2009 2:49pm
i am happy with supernerd
rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
12 May 2009 3:55pm
I use Westnet, they seem to be as cheap/cheaper than the competitors. I heard they had excellent customer service on another forum and I have to say I agree. I still tried phoning other providers but westnet were the only ones where could get to speak to a human the quickest, so they won.

Also I have never had to wait more than a couple of minutes when phoning them, their setup times were great, and their technical support is on the ball, even in the minute of the night.
rescueme
rescueme
WA
79 posts
WA, 79 posts
12 May 2009 4:00pm
Plus, the Westnet logo reminds me of www.goatse.cx

getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
12 May 2009 4:51pm
Thanks Lads - will check out these suggestions.

On 1st look Optus looked ok for a 3-in-one deal, roughly what I am paying for ol' fashioned-rip-orff-Telstra home phone on it's own. Umm.. is the Optus "up to 20mbps" deal reasonably fast for ADSL?




PR, not sure about going naked - my tanlines are attrocious!



Doc - yep my exact experience with 3 mobile also. All good with great plans and deals, until something goes wrong, and then it is stress/drama/complete lack of ability to understand English! Fair go most telcos are offshore these days but 3s call centres were pathetic - truly.
poor relative
poor relative
WA
9106 posts
WA, 9106 posts
12 May 2009 5:04pm
Check out the fine print Funkster

Some isp's charge for upload as well as download. If your a big d'l'der then this can be a big PITA.
Also check out that you are shaped (speed drops) if you exceed your quota and not charged $150 per GB as Telstra does.

Personally i'm with iinet business plan 50GB down unlimited up, annexe m enabled - $100 per month.
Very happy with them never had any drop outs or nasty stuff going on.

Speed is dependant on a number of factors firstly your didtance from the exchange, (this often isn't as the crow flies) state of the line and state of the line into your house.
Also if you have a back to base alarm system this can also interfere and you'll need a central splitter which some telco bloke will have to fit cost around $190 ish.

I'm 1.5km away from my exchange and on a wireless router i max at about 12mbps which is sufficient for me at the mo.
getfunky
getfunky
WA
4485 posts
WA, 4485 posts
12 May 2009 5:41pm
Oky doky PR - more homework.

Yeh - noticed the slow down (after a small fee for an extra Gb) with Optus but crikey the Telstra is a RIP ORF!! To be honest I wasn't even going to check out Telstra as with most things they simply aren't competitive or up to scratch.

Just a standard alarm - also young kids = no social life so never out at night

Hey that reminds me - is a download limit purely what you download and save or is it every webpage you view etc adding to the DL quota?


As for uploading - I am not sure the world is in need of pics of me in a tutu just yet..
Mobydisc
Mobydisc
NSW
9029 posts
NSW, 9029 posts
12 May 2009 7:54pm
Everything you do on the web involves downloading and uploading. I can't remember the ratio but its something like 8 to 1 downloading to uploading when browsing the web. TCP/IP has an overhead sending bytes back to confirm the data coming down.

If you are not downloading movies and stuff like that then you probably won't go over 5 gig a month. I think TPG offers the best deal for downloads right now but their plans probably suit the bit torrent community.

Naked ADSL is pretty sweet. No more phone line charges.

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