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ricktas
22-09-2012, 8:43pm
I got the experience the NBN in action today as my mum is now connected to it. My mum got a 100Mbps connection.

All I can say is that it is FAST. We downloaded an entire HD movie to her T-Box in under 10 minutes (The Avengers). Pages for AP basically opened in full as quick as you could click them. I was testing it out and jumping from link to link at one stage and it was amazing. Even attaching photos to upload. As soon as I clicked they were uploaded and ready.

One thing we did notice is that now her phone line goes through the NBN, if she is on the phone, and I call, I do not get an engaged signal, I got a funny little beep (lasts about 2 seconds) and then disconnected. And the tone you get for it ringing when you call it, is different as well. It still sounds like a ring tone, it's just different.

Certainly speed wise, it is an amazing increase on ADSL.

wideangle
25-09-2012, 2:22pm
A major issue I can see is those who need to connect via satellite. Whilst the download speeds will be much better than they have had in the past, the download quota compared to those who are using the NBN with fibre or wireless is very small.

Speedway
25-09-2012, 2:55pm
A major issue I can see is those who need to connect via satellite. Whilst the download speeds will be much better than they have had in the past, the download quota compared to those who are using the NBN with fibre or wireless is very small.

It's the same with wireless. High cost low quota. Also BigPong has a monopoly on people in remote areas so as they control it they have the monopoly and can get away with charging ridiculously high fees. Satellite is a lot cheaper but the modems cost the earth.
Keith.

ameerat42
25-09-2012, 3:20pm
...the NBN in action...a 100Mbps connection...All I can say is that it is FAST.......Pages for AP basically opened in full as quick as you could click them...
Certainly speed wise, it is an amazing increase on ADSL.

What else could you WHOOSH! for?

But Rick, about downloading pages from AP and such, I thought that the server speed would be a limiting factor for the NBN?
Am.

ricktas
25-09-2012, 3:27pm
What else could you WHOOSH! for?

But Rick, about downloading pages from AP and such, I thought that the server speed would be a limiting factor for the NBN?
Am.

Our server is pretty damn fast. We run on an 8 core processor

ameerat42
25-09-2012, 3:32pm
That's interesting, and fast. But I was wondering about servers generally. I guess there would be some effect (??)
Am.

ricktas
25-09-2012, 3:55pm
That's interesting, and fast. But I was wondering about servers generally. I guess there would be some effect (??)
Am.

Definitely, but when we moved AP earlier in the year we moved to the fastest I could afford to pay for the site, so that it should do us well into the future. I agree that server and connection speeds are going to come into play, especially when accessing a site that has to bounce around the world between it and your computer, to make the connection. Those links are going to the weak point in the chain for sites.