Not true, Paradise.Net provides all national/international bandwidth for it's
ADSL users. This is easily demonstrated by a traceroute to any well-connected
site through a paradise ADSL connection.
Oh, and Chello has very little to do with Paradise. :)
Nigel
Quoting Pete <speed@advcomm.co.nz>:
> > %-> bandiwidth (from
> > %-> what I gather). Telecom do (although it passes through the ISP
> > %-> if they want it
> > %-> to (for caching purposes etc).
> >
> > No, that's not how it works. Paradise e.g uses Telstra for parts of
> their
> > international connectivity.
>
> For dial-up users yes (and chello connected users etc), but I believe if
> you are
> a DSL ISP your DSL users get their bandwidth through Telecom (or that is
> at
> least an option to the ISP). Which is why Telecom charge you for
> bandwidth
> useage.
>
> Rgds,
> Pete
>
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