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  1. #1
    Anyone have any recommendations for an ISP providing competitive ADSL2
    and VOIP services in Perth?

    So far I have dismissed...

    Telstra
    Optus
    Primus
    Dodo

    And shortlisted...

    IINET
    TPG

    TPG seems to offer the best package ADSL2, 15GB download, free upload,
    static IP address for $49.95 (inc of VOIP). They also charge $199.95
    for a 4 port wireless hub with VOIP.

    IINET offer ADSL2, 2GB peak (12pm to 2am), 4GB offpeak (2am to 12pm),
    free upload, dynamic IP address for $39.95 plus $9.95 for VOIP. They
    charge $279 for a 4 port wireless hub with VOIP (with no min contract
    obligations).

    I have seen some negative postings on the support from TPG and the
    offshore call centres. I have also seen some negative comments on
    IINET too however.

    Anyone got some other recommendations or comments?

    Thanks.




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  2. #2
    Jonathan Wilson
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    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP

    > TPG
    Dont go with TPG, they dont have any ADSL2 DSLAMS in perth and don't seem
    to have any plans to roll them out anytime soon
    Fastest you can get from TPG in perth would be 8000k
    But if you can live with 8000k and don't need the fast ADSL2 speeds
    however, DO go with TPG. I am with them and LOVE their service.

    No clue if IINET are any good.



  3. #3
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP

    [email protected] wrote:

    > Anyone have any recommendations for an ISP providing
    > competitive ADSL2 and VOIP services in Perth?


    > So far I have dismissed...


    > Telstra
    > Optus
    > Primus
    > Dodo


    > And shortlisted...


    > IINET
    > TPG


    Why havent you considered westnet ?

    > TPG seems to offer the best package ADSL2, 15GB download,
    > free upload, static IP address for $49.95 (inc of VOIP). They
    > also charge $199.95 for a 4 port wireless hub with VOIP.


    You really need to consider the modem separately unless you arent very capable.

    > IINET offer ADSL2, 2GB peak (12pm to 2am), 4GB offpeak (2am to 12pm),
    > free upload, dynamic IP address for $39.95 plus $9.95 for VOIP. They charge
    > $279 for a 4 port wireless hub with VOIP (with no min contract obligations).


    > I have seen some negative postings on the
    > support from TPG and the offshore call centres.


    Yep, and they're mostly pretty valid comments.

    > I have also seen some negative comments on IINET too however.


    The only real problem with iinet is that there system can be pretty mindless.
    When for example a number of their customers in my town have all just had
    their adsl stop working simultaneously, the ****wits on the other end of the
    phone arent allowed to use that as evidence that there is some fundamental
    problem in the dslam etc and they want to mindlessly try the crap in the script
    to check that your system is configured properly when you ring and complain.

    > Anyone got some other recommendations or comments?


    Consider westnet.





  4. #4

    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP

    Thanks for the replies.

    TPG is ruled out then as if I can't get ADSL2 their ADSL offering is
    at the same price but with less speed and a smaller download limit
    (1.5mbps and 8GB).

    I checked out Westnet and they do not appear to offer VOIP and the
    plan and pricing is not as good as IINET.

    Westnet: $39.95 2GB peak (their peak period is 2hrs longer than
    IINETs), 2GB offpeak, dynamic IP ($5 for static)

    So it is looking like IINET has the best deal currently.





  5. #5
    Rod Speed
    Guest

    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP

    [email protected] wrote:

    > TPG is ruled out then as if I can't get ADSL2 their ADSL
    > offering is at the same price but with less speed and a
    > smaller download limit (1.5mbps and 8GB).


    OK, they're significantly worse on support anyway.

    > I checked out Westnet and they do not appear to offer VOIP


    You dont have to get it from your broadband ISP, many use a different one.

    > and the plan and pricing is not as good as IINET.


    Are you actually going to use the higher off peak download tho ?

    If not its academic.

    > Westnet: $39.95 2GB peak (their peak period is 2hrs longer
    > than IINETs), 2GB offpeak, dynamic IP ($5 for static)


    You dont need a static IP.

    > So it is looking like IINET has the best deal currently.


    I find them fine, adsl is now so reliable that the quirks with
    their support arent really more than a minor nuisance in practice.
    I just tell them lies about what I have actually tried when I know
    that the problem must be outside my system since other iinet
    customers are getting the same lack of service at the same time.





  6. #6
    Flec T
    Guest

    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP


    "Rod Speed" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > [email protected] wrote:
    >
    >> TPG is ruled out then as if I can't get ADSL2 their ADSL
    >> offering is at the same price but with less speed and a
    >> smaller download limit (1.5mbps and 8GB).

    >
    > OK, they're significantly worse on support anyway.
    >
    >> I checked out Westnet and they do not appear to offer VOIP

    >
    > You dont have to get it from your broadband ISP, many use a different one.
    >
    >> and the plan and pricing is not as good as IINET.

    >
    > Are you actually going to use the higher off peak download tho ?
    >
    > If not its academic.
    >
    >> Westnet: $39.95 2GB peak (their peak period is 2hrs longer
    >> than IINETs), 2GB offpeak, dynamic IP ($5 for static)

    >
    > You dont need a static IP.
    >
    >> So it is looking like IINET has the best deal currently.

    >
    > I find them fine, adsl is now so reliable that the quirks with
    > their support arent really more than a minor nuisance in practice.
    > I just tell them lies about what I have actually tried when I know
    > that the problem must be outside my system since other iinet
    > customers are getting the same lack of service at the same time.
    >


    Whatever you do....do not go with TPG.
    Their service sucks and no 24hr support.





  7. #7
    Simon Templar
    Guest

    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP

    Flec T wrote:
    > Whatever you do....do not go with TPG.
    > Their service sucks and no 24hr support.


    Not that many ISP's with 24 hour support. You could do worse and be
    with G-Node and have on going drop outs and down time, Glad I dumped
    them earlier in the year and all reports indicate they are getting worse
    by the day!

    The prompt service is more important, like replying to emails quickly
    and answer/solve phone enquiries when their call centre is open.


    --
    The views I present are that of my own and NOT of any organisation I may
    belong to.

    73 de Simon, VK3XEM.
    <http://web.acma.gov.au/pls/radcom/client_search.client_lookup?pCLIENT_NO=157452>



  8. #8
    Carsten Bauer
    Guest

    Re: ISP recommendations for ADSL2 with VOIP

    Hi,

    Been with iiNet for years, and strongly recommend them.
    I'm about 2-3km from the Maylands exchange, and get around 10mb/sec sync
    speed. It's been up to 15 before but not very stable. They have lots of
    DSLAMs around.

    [email protected] wrote:
    > Anyone have any recommendations for an ISP providing competitive ADSL2
    > and VOIP services in Perth?
    >
    > So far I have dismissed...
    >
    > Telstra
    > Optus
    > Primus
    > Dodo
    >
    > And shortlisted...
    >
    > IINET
    > TPG
    >
    > TPG seems to offer the best package ADSL2, 15GB download, free upload,
    > static IP address for $49.95 (inc of VOIP). They also charge $199.95
    > for a 4 port wireless hub with VOIP.
    >
    > IINET offer ADSL2, 2GB peak (12pm to 2am), 4GB offpeak (2am to 12pm),
    > free upload, dynamic IP address for $39.95 plus $9.95 for VOIP. They
    > charge $279 for a 4 port wireless hub with VOIP (with no min contract
    > obligations).
    >
    > I have seen some negative postings on the support from TPG and the
    > offshore call centres. I have also seen some negative comments on
    > IINET too however.
    >
    > Anyone got some other recommendations or comments?
    >
    > Thanks.
    >




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