you would have to move away from DSL in it's current form, Telecom still
charge ISPs when users go over the 5GB mark from memory, so I guess you
could try getting a fibre connection or wireless of some sort.
Hell, why not setup your own and try to make money offering it if you
think there is a business case to support it, but errr, good luck with
finding that business case.
On Thu, October 26, 2006 11:09, Raimund Eimann wrote:
> Hi,
>
>
> the 26th of October is here and... as had to be expected, it's all hot
> air... speed improvements instead of volume improvements. Honestly, who
> cares whether the speed is 3.5MBits/s or ~5-6MBits/s if there's no volume
> allowance to make any reasonable use of these speeds?
>
> I am interested in a real flatrate plan that none of the major broadband
> players in New Zealand seems to offer anymore. I'm not talking about these
> nonsense "Flatrates" which suffer from "Fair use policies" and the
> likes.
>
> Is there someone here who is aware of any real flatrate plans (these
> things that people can use for evil P2P-terrorism...)? If someone could
> point me to some (probably minor) ISP that still offers such things, I'd
> appreciate it.
>
> Thanks,
> Raimund
>
>
>
> Today's wisdom:
> A chat has nine lives.
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