Depends, if you're in Melbourne, you get ultimate broadband cable, which is upwards of 100mbps. Elsewhere, cable peaks around 30-35mbps.
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Depends, if you're in Melbourne, you get ultimate broadband cable, which is upwards of 100mbps. Elsewhere, cable peaks around 30-35mbps.
i have telstra cable. its expensive but its heaps fast and rarely drops out. only recently when i had a problem with my modem that it began to drop out but now thats fixed its back to being heaps fast again. this is the speed that i get. keep in mind my plan is almost two years old now
http://www.speedtest.net/result/1786075042.png
4G. That is all... :p
Yeah true... :p But at least home is in 4G, which is the main thing. The unit complex I'm in can't get cable, so 4G hot spot via my HTC is as good as it gets...
And on the topic of price, our 4mb/4mb uncontested microwave service at work costs us $690 per month via Annitel! Painful, but unfortunately the industrial estate we're in is on a RIM, so it's ADSL1 or nothing... and for a business that runs 5 VOIP lines, plus cloud based computing, ADSL1 was never going to cut it! :(