they tell u they speed the net it up & make it cheaper, but telecom bloody ripen us off.
we need competition to bring prices down, so bring it on![]()
they tell u they speed the net it up & make it cheaper, but telecom bloody ripen us off.
we need competition to bring prices down, so bring it on![]()
Now all we have to do is talk the local councels into putting up a free WiMax mesh networks across each city like they are starting to do overseas.
Free broadband would be even better.
The contents of this post are my opinion and may not be subjected to any form of reality
It means I'm not an authority or a teacher, and may not have any experience so take things with a pinch of salt (a.k.a bullshit) rather than fact
you thought wrong laddie.....and anyway.....this basically means I will never beable to get broadband as its not economical for any company to do so...which is a fuckin cunt....unless wholesale data becomes cheaper and then i will get satilite or whoosh wireless becomes avalible in southern wairarapa.....Originally Posted by sAsLEX
I have a funny feeling this is going to work the opposite way than most people think.
It costs a shite load of money to introduce new services and since at one time or another I have held the life blood of every exchange telecom own in my hands, I'd say be very careful... I have no great feelings either way towards em but I have seen the competition and i tell you what, Telecom don't look too bad in comparison!
Cheaper faster broadband? Stuffed if I'd put my money in it. ...
heres another player.. mobile broadband...here
big fat finger to teleskum![]()
:slap:
Same here, Hell I'd like any broadband, but now it looks like wireless will be the only way us rural users will ever see it. Unfortunately the price of wireless broadband is too prohibitive.Originally Posted by cowpoos
Time to ride
As the legislation directly affects Telecom the government would've notified them before making it public.Originally Posted by Storm
Zen wisdom: No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. - obviously had KB in mind when he came up with that gem
Artificial intelligence is no match for natural stupidity
TCL has a wireless local loop already, and is being used by quite a few big companies. We've got a fuck-off big transmitter on the ASB tower in the city.. But its cost of all the equipment, plus the wires running to it mean that at the moment, residential access isn't financially viable at the moment.Originally Posted by mdb
First I heard of it was the news at 6, so I'm betting a few of my colleagues are still at work now.. I guess I'll see the true ramifications of all this tomorrow
but at long last, the empire will crumble in little bits.
I'm just a bit annoyed at how hung up everyone is about broadband uptake etc.. LLU is more than just broadband, it's tolls, services (voice mail, call waiting, etc), cell phone calls, price overall etc etc.. more than just bloody internet..
3G is poos, and aint being introduced as much as WiMAX and ETSI HiperMAN (European) and WiBro (Korean).Originally Posted by boomer
Uncapped at 55 a month here on wireless sonny.Originally Posted by Jantar
Telecom 3G is bollocks. Big hairy smoke n mirrors bollocks.
When they first launched it, it wasn't even on the 3G network! And half the things they boast like video messaging (not live talking, but sending a message), 2.5G has been able to do that for yonks.. nothing new there..
Just smoke n mirrors and big bollocks, cos they wanted to be the first on the market with it..
So far, TCL won't launch a cell phone network, cos it costs millions to build something decent. Voda and TC wanted so much money for use of theirs (at a limited choice too), that it wasn't worth it. This LLU decision might have more cookies to it like opening up the cell phone market too..
does that mean I can watch me internet telly when I go on hols Yippeee
Bye telescum
Have a nicedayt , thanks for comming saionara .....TTFN
Stephen
"Look, Madame, where we live, look how we live ... look at the life we have...The Republic has forgotten us."
I know Telecom are crap, but they are still a good investment and will bounce back. Crikey, if we were worried about getting shares in ethical companies, the share market would be miniscule.Originally Posted by RantyDave
haha... That is too true buggy, I know a guy working at vodafone who was pissed off at them touting it as the latest 3g tech when most of it is still on the old networks.
Be very interesting to see what happens to the local sharemarket tomorrow - telecom is something like 45% by value traded each day, not sure on the market capitalisation thing, but the impact is likely to be real big.
Maybe in Albany, but try rural Central Otago.Originally Posted by sAsLEX
Time to ride
"Unbundling" an obsolete, clapped-out copper-wire network? Woo Hoo!
From a climate where a monopoly grudgingly invested in it to a Brave New World where there is no incentive for anybody to invest in and upgrade it. Welcome to the People's Republic of Aotearoa. Has anybody got a Morse key or a Telex?
"Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]
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