Jovial Monk wrote on May 13
th, 2023 at 12:26am:
Nice. I am on ADSL 13/0.8. Crap.
But Labor should get rid of the stupid 20:5, 50:20 and 100:40 crap and charge for data up/downloaded and let you select any speed: with FTTH costs the same for 1Gbps symmetric as 12:1!
Friends of ours who live in Ballajura (about 15km north of the Perth CBD) had Telstra cable for nearly 20 years until they got (i.e. HAD to get - they had no choice) NBN about 2 or 3 years ago.
Their whole area was wired with coaxial cable when it was being established in the 80's. They had virtually unlimited download speed with cable (I believe the upload speed was fairly slow but that didn't matter to them). In fact, their download speed was only limited by the capacity of wherever they were downloading from. I remember watching him download something at 130Mbps when I was there one day in the early 2000's.
Can't remember what their data allowance was per month but I believe it was pretty generous.
They also had Foxtel through the coaxial cable. The home phone used the 'old fashioned' copper wires which they had to use for dial up internet until they had cable set up about 2002 and their home phone still used the copper wires until they got NBN.
When they were connected to the NBN they got HFC - Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial except that they're now paying more for a 50/20 plan with NBN than they were with their previous 'unlimited download speed' cable.
They tried 25/5 to start with but they do a lot of downloading and streaming, etc. and he and his wife have separate PC's which are both used at the same time a lot.
And to top it all off their home phone has never worked properly since it was connected to HFC (through their modem) despite numerous calls to Telstra to try and get it sorted out. The phone
always drops the calls within a minute or two of the calls being connected.
It worked perfectly with the old copper wires from when they built the place in 1988 until they got NBN.
They don't care about the home phone now anyway because (like nearly everyone else these days) they use their mobiles.