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    Could Broadband availability affect the price of your house or your rent?

    Interesting story about some people living in Auckland's CBD told they have to wait a year before they can get Broadband access:
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10681539

    I like the last comment - they wouldn't have shifted if they had know they couldn't get broadband.

    I'm the same. I wouldn't rent a house - or buy a house - in an area with no Broadband. So effectively, the availability of the Internet should be starting to affect these prices.

    What do you think? Would you shift into a new house where there was no broadband?

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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    Interesting story about some people living in Auckland's CBD told they have to wait a year before they can get Broadband access:
    http://www.nzherald.co.nz/nz/news/ar...ectid=10681539

    I like the last comment - they wouldn't have shifted if they had know they couldn't get broadband.

    I'm the same. I wouldn't rent a house - or buy a house - in an area with no Broadband. So effectively, the availability of the Internet should be starting to affect these prices.

    What do you think? Would you shift into a new house where there was no broadband?
    I shifted to a house that doesn't have fixed line broadband, I knew that before I moved in, it's more to do with the distance to the exchange though. I've got mobile broadband from Vodafone, same with the house phone, all over the Vodafone network. I't obviously not as fast and I don't get a massive data allowance but it suites my needs fine.
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    I think the "need" to have broadband has some way to go before the effect on prices is noticable alongside school zones, nice houses and being close to a nice beach...
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    I moved into the sticks where the only option is satellite broadband.
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    Quote Originally Posted by p.dath View Post
    What do you think? Would you shift into a new house where there was no broadband?
    If having no broadband meant the rent was lower, it would give me more money for booze, men and motorsport

    But seriously, why don't they just get mobile broadband? Or do they not have that in Central Auckland either
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    We just moved somewhere there is:

    A: no Cell coverage
    B: Not enough landlines to make a call everytime you want
    C: Therefore no adsl

    However... We are getting wireless put in up the Valley. I shit you not the LOS goes like this

    2 k's down road
    Landowners chook shed
    Tree number one
    Tree number two
    our house after passing through line of trees after a severe pruning.

    Having said that I don't miss it that much but I do need to have it for work and to stop the kids being strangled lol
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    Quote Originally Posted by Rosie View Post
    If having no broadband meant the rent was lower, it would give me more money for booze, men and motorsport

    But seriously, why don't they just get mobile broadband? Or do they not have that in Central Auckland either
    So you don't "shop" for your men online?

    Mobile Broadband does not suit the needs of everyone because of the smaller data caps.

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    I'd never move to a place that couldn't get ADSL

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    I'll never again move to a place that doesn't support access to more than 1 Telco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    We just moved somewhere there is:

    A: no Cell coverage
    B: Not enough landlines to make a call everytime you want
    C: Therefore no adsl

    However... We are getting wireless put in up the Valley. I shit you not the LOS goes like this

    2 k's down road
    Landowners chook shed
    Tree number one
    Tree number two
    our house after passing through line of trees after a severe pruning.

    Having said that I don't miss it that much but I do need to have it for work and to stop the kids being strangled lol
    We had similar at my bosses place, Wired Country connection from warkworth (to just out of Helensville), then bounced it down to my bosses house through a gap cut out of a shelter belt, then back to the neighbours house (free internet for cutting his shelter belt - and free internet for the house on the hill that did the 1st hop).

    I spent a couple of hours each month tweaking antenna to keep it all operational. After about 3 months Telecom provisioned another dslam so it all got pulled out. Was fun setting it all up though.
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    Nope. It's become an important part of my life. If I was looking at a place but knew that it couldn't get broadband, I wouldn't move in.
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    $90+ per just to use the internet and one or two phone calls per month is fucking nuts. Take the bloody thing off me and stick it, I'll swap for your beach house with no ADSL anyday.

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    NZ has to be the worst, if not one of the worst 'developed' countries for internet access.

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    definitely need broadband as well as mobile reception...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gremlin View Post
    definitely need broadband as well as mobile reception...
    I have to say, NZ is bloody joke for Cell phone and Internet.

    I am fully aware of population Based pricing, but I have unlimited Internet Broadband, 72 TV channels, 2000 minutes free cellphone (for the entire EU incl landline), and 2000 free SMS all with Tmobile Austria for the "extreme" price of €32 per month.

    There is only 6 million people in Austria.

    Oh, and I can call NZ or Aussie from my cell phone for 45 cents a minute.

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