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Title: Faster Net By Christmas?


Fez - October 13, 2005 10:35 AM (GMT)
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Internet faster, cheaper by Xmas

    13.10.05
    By Peter Nowak

    Faster and cheaper broadband internet access is finally on its way and consumers could benefit by Christmas.

    The Commerce Commission yesterday cleared the way for increased competition among internet service providers by siding with many aspects of a TelstraClear application for access to Telecom's network.

    The commission ruled that Telecom will be required to offer wholesale internet access to resellers at the maximum speeds its equipment is capable of delivering, rather than continue to impose its own limits.

    Using current technology, resellers will now be able to offer download speeds of up to 7.6 megabits a second - more than 130 times faster than dialup and 30 times faster than most basic broadband offerings. It is also about 3.5 times faster than Telecom's top residential speed.

    The commission also ruled that Telecom had no basis to charge wholesale customers differently for business and residential access. It will now be required to charge TelstraClear (and other ISPs) a uniform rate of $26.57 per connection.

    It said Telecom's "churn" fee (the amount the company charges competitors for poaching a customer) of $36.42 was too high.

    It did not state what the churn fee would be, but said it would be considerably lower, possibly close to $8.

    Both these rulings will ultimately lower the price for consumers, although the exact amount is difficult to determine now because of a lack of specific rates.

    The Telecommunications Users Association hailed the announcement as a huge win for consumers.

    With the speed throttles and pricing restrictions off, ISPs would be able to offer a wide variety of broadband services, said chief executive Ernie Newman.

    Bruce Parkes, Telecom's regulatory affairs manager, said up to 72,000 customers could see their service affected.

    The commission is accepting comments from interested parties until October 27. A final determination date has not been set but it is expected between late November and the end of the year.


Did Telecom finally get told?

templar34 - October 13, 2005 10:48 AM (GMT)
Fucking awesome. I want my cheap broadband.

sdr - October 13, 2005 11:20 AM (GMT)
I would not mind having a free upgrade to 7.6 megabits a second. What I really need is for them to get a better upload speed sorted out so I can join a good private tracker site. Having a 2mbit download rate is ridiculous when there's only 128kbit upload.

él_bronto - October 13, 2005 11:26 AM (GMT)
I don't think many people would be able to get 7.6 Mb/s, from what I know it's the theoretical upper limit of the technology. My modem software claims it's connected at 1.8 Mb/s even though I'm on a 256 kb/s plan, so I think that's about the best I could get... :(

Although 1.8 Mb/s would be fucken awesome, bring it on

Senor - October 13, 2005 07:47 PM (GMT)
beter be fucking cheaper by feb next year when i move, cos i want cheap internets!

mrt - October 14, 2005 12:44 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Fez @ Oct 13 2005, 11:35 PM)
Did Telecom finally get told?

Unfortunately, no it hasn't really, it'll just do the bare minimum to meet whatever requirements the law states.

El Matador - October 14, 2005 01:52 AM (GMT)
Either that or they'll interpret it in an ass of a way like is suggested on the back of the business section today...fuck I hate piggy-backing.

Dr_Steve - October 18, 2005 03:31 PM (GMT)
over in the Czech Republic my Uncle has 2Mbps unlimited for about $60/mo. can't wait til its that good in NZ :wohoo:

El Matador - October 18, 2005 07:35 PM (GMT)
Hey guys! Ihug has unveiled a 2mbit connection, for only $30 a month! But guess what! You only get 500Mb.....WHAT THE FUCK.

the oob - October 19, 2005 06:03 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (sloanie @ Oct 19 2005, 08:35 AM)
Hey guys! Ihug has unveiled a 2mbit connection, for only $30 a month! But guess what! You only get 500Mb.....WHAT THE FUCK.

Obviously for people who just browse and shit.

El Matador - October 19, 2005 07:35 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (the oob @ Oct 19 2005, 06:03 PM)
QUOTE (sloanie @ Oct 19 2005, 08:35 AM)
Hey guys! Ihug has unveiled a 2mbit connection, for only $30 a month! But guess what! You only get 500Mb.....WHAT THE FUCK.

Obviously for people who just browse and shit.

Because just browsing requires a 2mbit connection.....

the oob - October 19, 2005 07:41 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (sloanie @ Oct 19 2005, 08:35 PM)
QUOTE (the oob @ Oct 19 2005, 06:03 PM)
QUOTE (sloanie @ Oct 19 2005, 08:35 AM)
Hey guys! Ihug has unveiled a 2mbit connection, for only $30 a month! But guess what! You only get 500Mb.....WHAT THE FUCK.

Obviously for people who just browse and shit.

Because just browsing requires a 2mbit connection.....

Well it helps.

Hannoir - October 19, 2005 08:49 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Dr_Steve @ Oct 19 2005, 04:31 AM)
over in the Czech Republic my Uncle has 2Mbps unlimited for about $60/mo. can't wait til its that good in NZ :wohoo:

Last year...wait let me do the maths here...I was paying....$6 a month for 2mb wireless connection, unlimited downloads etc.

*waits for things to be thrown at her*

él_bronto - October 19, 2005 11:39 AM (GMT)
Wireless has crap pings. *Throws ping at hannoir*




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