|  | Posted by dorayme on 08/09/07 02:50 
In article <1186624566.168348.276840@j4g2000prf.googlegroups.com>,
 cwdjrxyz <spamtrap2@cwdjr.info> wrote:
 
 > On Aug 8, 6:11 pm, dorayme <doraymeRidT...@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
 > > Notice that
 > >
 > > <http://www.virginbroadband.com.au/wirelessbroadband/broadband-at-
 > > home.aspx>
 > >
 > > employs a picture that includes the "fine print" conditions for a
 > > broadband plan. There is a question whether this was deliberate,
 > > in respect to the fine print, to make it hard to read or just
 > > incompetence?
 >
 >
 > I don't know how things are done in Australia, but I would guess the
 > fine print would be much more likely intentional for a US company, and
 > there might be a page or two written in it in terms that lawyers best
 > understand.
 >
 > We now have a lot of broadband competition in the US and prices have
 > greatly dropped in the last two years. My telephone company ATT has
 > teamed up with Yahoo to offer 1 dialup and 2 DSL plans. The standard
 > price(not limited time sucker ad price) for the elite plan I have is
 > now about US$ 35 per month if you use the ATT telephone service, and I
 > am getting a measured download of about 5 Mbps and an upload of about
 > 650 kbps, if the server is not overloaded or there are not other
 > problems on the web that slow everything down. Of course you have to
 > live in a city fairly close to the telephone office to enroll in this
 > top speed DSL plan. Download is not measured - I can download as much
 > as I want without speed being reduced. Last night I downloaded a 1.9
 > GB mpeg2 old classic movie in about 2 hours. Even considering that 1
 > USD = about 1.2 AD, the Virgin plan seems very expensive for what you
 > get - well under 1Mbps download and restrictions on download
 > bandwidth. Of course conditions are quite different in the US and
 > Australia. Perhaps Virgin needs a little more broadband competition to
 > bring down prices. Well over half of US computer users(perhaps around
 > 70%) are on broadband of some sort now.
 
 I think what attracted my daughter and her husband to this plan
 was the telephone part of the plan... the dorayme half of that
 happy union likes to gab a lot on the phone. They use a dial up
 service for internet at the moment.
 
 I agree, it looks a bit expensive for the speed. Here you can
 generally get between 1 and 4GB download limit for a month at
 reasonable enough speeds (between 1.5 and 6.5 Mbps) for between
 $30 and $40 Aust.
 
 --
 dorayme
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