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  1. Sim

    how many have gotten rid of the old landline and how does that work for you?

    People may laugh, but this is exactly the way I look at it too. Partly because I work from home and rely 100% on my internet connectivity for my work - it must be extremely reliable (and preferably fast). I would not consider moving somewhere which did not have good enough internet...
  2. Sim

    how many have gotten rid of the old landline and how does that work for you?

    I think you can do much better than Telstra. Here's another option, assuming you can get Naked Extreme ADSL2+ at your location (not available everywhere): http://www.internode.on.net/residential/broadband/adsl/nakedextreme/pricing/ Internode Home-NakedExtreme-20 $59.95 per month, 20GB...
  3. Sim

    how many have gotten rid of the old landline and how does that work for you?

    ADSL is a form of broadband. I think you might be referring to "cable" versus "ADSL". Cable broadband uses the same coaxial cable that PayTV uses. ADSL uses your copper phone line. Maximum theoretical speed from a single ADSL2+ service is 24Mbps, but in reality, even if you lived right next to...
  4. Sim

    how many have gotten rid of the old landline and how does that work for you?

    I have a landline, but it is only used for my Naked DSL line. I use VoIP (NodePhone) for all inbound and outbound calls. My monthly mobile bill is only $11 (includes $10 worth of calls, which I rarely use) - but I work from home so I don't tend to need the mobile much.
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