On Jun 15, 4:05*pm, Gunnar Gren <g...@invalid.invalid> wrote:
> 2012-06-15 JohnO <johno1...@gmail.com>:
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> > On Jun 15, 11:33*am, Frank Williams <FWilli...@happy.com.ru> wrote:
> >> On Thu, 14 Jun 2012 14:26:58 -0700 (PDT), JohnO <johno1...@gmail.com>
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> >> >On Jun 14, 9:52*pm, Frank Williams <FWilli...@happy.com.ru> wrote:
> >> >> Here is the link to the broadcast, *I got a few things wrong
> >> >> but it does not make NZ any better at all.
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> >> >>http://www.radionz.co.nz/national/pr.../audio/2270774...
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> >> >Only two years out of date - you are catching up Woger. I expected you
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> >> No NZ is still the dearest Internet service in the world, and nothing
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> >> Go do some reading that is out site of NZ..
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> > No, you idiot. As has been posted elsewhere today, NZ is not the most
> > expensive in the world and is not even close, despite it's geographic
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> What does a connection 100/100Mb/s cost in NZ or a 1000/100Mb/s
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> This is for home use. In sweden 100/100 cost anything from 100SEK to 600SEK
> 1000/100 costs 1000SEK. Per month. Is it the same price in NZ?
Hej Gunnar,
At the moment the best you can get in most areas is ADSL2+ but VDSL up
to 50Mb/s is being rolled out.
Snap.co.nz are offering for example, VDSL and 250Gb for around NZ$125/
month last time I looked. That's about 700SEK.