had this dilemma recently, After many advice on facebook I chose to stay with iinet. Some poepl get good deal with it if close to exchange but most have complaints of bad bandwidth, d/cs etc. etc.
Hey man,
I don't use TPG personally, and I never would.
For some people they say it is really awesome but for others there are heaps of problems such as over-saturation of their DSLAM which leads to bandwith issues.
It's sort of a gamble but that is why the cost is so ridiculously cheap.
I am with Internode in Brisbane and they have amazing service albeit their plans are a bit sucky. Lucky for me I'm on an old plan so I have a pretty good deal.
tl;dr
It's a gamble but it could pay off going with tpg
General feedback I hear is that TPG's support lets them down (massively long wait times for service calls, even moreso than the other non-Telstra providers, horrible phone support) and they are a pain in the ass if you move or change your service in any way, however I hear mostly positive feedback about the actual service.
iiNet are MASSIVE (second biggest provider in the country from out of nowhere, bigger than optus) - I would feel confident going with them, and probably would be with them had they been on the scene when I got my connection. Also, their privacy policy is pretty awesome and they stick their neck out fighting evil censorship legislation. That makes me love them.
Internode are worth considering because they are another supporter freedom of internet, and I believe they support eSports in a big way, with some cool features like Day9.tv being unmetered.
Internode is one of the best choices for a gamer I believe.
A lot of stuff relevant to gamers doesn't count to your downloads. Day9 VODs don't count, and playing on Internode hosted servers don't. (Source, CoD and all that good stuff) Plus a whole lot of free content available as well.
Internode is one of the best choices for a gamer I believe.
A lot of stuff relevant to gamers doesn't count to your downloads. Day9 VODs don't count, and playing on Internode hosted servers don't. (Source, CoD and all that good stuff) Plus a whole lot of free content available as well.
IMO they sound worth it
I was under the impression the Day9 thing was for iiNet, and Internode actually DOES count Day9 vods to usage.
iiNet bought out Internode anyway, I guess that deal will be moving along to us Internoders :P
Haven't had a single issue. No dropouts, no down time, never had to call support (so I am unaware of the support staff), not to mention have won multiple awards http://www.tpg.com.au/awards.php etc etc.
Good and consistent speeds. (currently on adsl1 and syncing at full possible speed)
Provided nobody else in my house is downloading anything (if they do, I just mac block them for a while) I never have issues .
Thanks for the input dewds, I suppose I could live with 100/100 at a slightly more expensive rate than unlimited on TPG. Considering the area I live in Brisbane I imagine the DSLAM would be getting completely smashed by TPG customers, lots of highrise apartments etc. in this area... My iinet is also pretty awesome.. I get like 20mbps pretty consistently... I don't really wanna jeopardise that lol
I used to be on TPG, its great moneywise. Its also great if you dont mind dc'ing every 2 minutes, calling customer support who says the problem will be fixed in "seven working days" and then seven days later say the same thing. Oh did I mention the constant dc's?
Stay away from TPG....far far away
EDIT: This experience brought to you buy brisbane, queensland
In my experience, the quality of your actual ADSL service is fairly consistent from ISP to ISP, and is more dependent on factors like your router, quality of internal house wiring, quality of the phoneline to the exchange, and the distance to the exchange. The ISP can't really control any of that, and 99% of speed or sync problems are caused by that.
Customer service and price are where ISPs are set apart - TPG is renowned for not having great phone support, but their reps on Whirlpool.Net are great, and their price is pretty good too.
I was with iinet for 3 years paying $90 a month for 200gb/200gb Naked DSL, and now that we've moved house we're going onto TPG's ADSL2 + Homephone Unlimited plan for $60 a month. I can live with poor phone support for unlimited downloads and a homephone for $30 a month less.
I was with TPG all of last year. I think my connection dropped out twice over the course of the year? Speeds were decent and never had to call customer support.
Would take them again over Allegro in a heart beat. But I have no choice where I am now t.t
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