iiNet’s Naked ADSL2+ didn’t improve either. Evening speeds have dropped considerably lately (or is that just Apple’s iTunes badwidth?). And then this:

Having been an iiNet customer for 3.5 years now, we were on a (grandfathered) plan that gave me 75GB+75GB for $70. Earlier this month I hit my peak limit the day before it expired. I was resetting my laptop which required me to re-download OSX Lion, and my bandwith got capped to 64kbps halfway through. I knew iiNet had these new datapacks on offer (5GB for $10 for example), which would put me back onto regular speeds, great! But in order to get to use that datapack I had to switch to a new plan. And new plans are a step backwards. Only 100GB for $70 (no more peak/offpeak difference). I just lost 50GB, for the same price. Capped speeds though have increased to 256kbps. But, not happy.

Telstra going backwards
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Telstra going backwards

Telstra always used to be more expensive than the other telcos, but a better network. Then their prices became reasonable, and I switched to Telstra prepaid. …

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