ISP choice: decisions, decisions. (And usability determines the winner.)

Mar 11, 2010 12:30

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usability, tech, music

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trayce March 11 2010, 05:42:59 UTC
iiNet has the advantage of free traffic for things like ABC iView, as well (though I dont know if AAPT also offer that).

I've wondered about this new unlimted data plan of AAPTs. I was of the understaning every ISP that's tried such a stunt had to yoink it not long after thanks to leechers. A truly data-unlimited ISP would have their bandwidth hammered, surely.

Oh and as for music online - I've probably suggested this before but have you tried emusic? Theyre not too bad. They even have some majors now, though alas not in Aus. Hoping that'll change soon.

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gemsling March 11 2010, 06:39:44 UTC
Yes, the inclusion of things like iView and iTunes Store in iiNet's FreeZone is a plus, as are their highly usable site, reasonable terms and conditions, and their response to the Government and to the record industry on policy matters ( ... )

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