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Standard User Chrysalis
(eat-sleep-adslguide) Sat 05-Dec-09 17:39:34
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Re: AAISP My Experience


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In reply to a post by thewhizzz2009:
OK first week with AAISP one question why isnt this company well known yet??
They have an excellent reputation round here (TBB) - unfortunately for people that use their ADSL during the day the packages don't work frown

If their packages were 20-30GB for the month (used any time) that would suit a lot more people...


I used my dsl during the day as a customer, on their 6 gig package at the time. It was enough traffic, one month I used 10 gig and I had no bill due to their policies on over usage, every other month I was under 6 gig, the daytime is only office hours.
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(fountain of knowledge) Sat 05-Dec-09 17:42:17
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Re: AAISP My Experience


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I agree with what you say - AAISP are excellent. I think they are not well known to home users, because they are primarily an ISP for businesses, but it does seem that more and more people at home are prepared to pay a little extra for 1st class service.

But wouldn't 'businesses' need more than a few GB per month allowance during office hours? It looks like the major download allowance is out of office hours so suiting the home user more?

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(deleted) Sat 05-Dec-09 18:40:58
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Re: AAISP My Experience


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I'd imagine if a business were to grow enough to need more than 2 or 3 adsl lines, they'd be better off going for an ethernet solution. I suppose though, it would depend on what your business is. If you were a small graphics design company, for instance, and part of your employees job was download large amounts of graphics, then low limits might be a problem.


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Standard User b4dger
(fountain of knowledge) Sun 06-Dec-09 10:55:04
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Re: AAISP My Experience


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I visit a number of 'businesses' for my work and notice they ALL like a bit of Wimbledon, Football, Cricket, Shopping, YouTube, Video Jokes, etc. in between doing their serious stuff! wink

So the allowances/hours still look more suited to 'home' users where the owner is out doing his day job during office hours.
That's not a bad thing - It's just my thoughts in response to the previous posts smile

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(deleted) Sun 06-Dec-09 13:47:19
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Re: AAISP My Experience


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I visit a number of 'businesses' for my work and notice they ALL like a bit of Wimbledon, Football, Cricket, Shopping, YouTube, Video Jokes, etc. in between doing their serious stuff! wink

So the allowances/hours still look more suited to 'home' users where the owner is out doing his day job during office hours.
That's not a bad thing - It's just my thoughts in response to the previous posts smile


i like your reasoning, just tried to find out who my husbands company use for their traffic, they have the system screwed down so an awful lot of even 'browsing sites' can't be accessed, youtube, sports, etc. smile
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(deleted) Sun 06-Dec-09 14:29:23
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Don't forget that not all businesses would have web browsing; there could be things like mail servers, remote monitoring, heck even just a reliable backup line.
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