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Sunday, October 11th, 2009 | Author: Ross

I moved to NZ from the UK just over 2 years ago and a bit taken aback by the broadband plans on offer to consumers. All of them had some sort of data cap in place, which limited the amount of data that could be transferred in a month. This was a bit of a strange concept to me, coming from the UK. Worse, the data limit applied for uploaded as well as downloaded data.

I’m sad to say that things haven’t changed all that much since then.

Soon after arriving in the country, we bought a house. As part of getting the new place up and running, I took the opportunity to get a decent internet connection. I did a bit of research and in the end decided to go with TelstraClear DSL (there is no cable available where I live).  Here’s what I know about Telstra’s PDQ MAX plan – admittedly some details may not be correct anymore:

  • Doesn’t include a phone line – you’ll need one of those from elsewhere. We had a standard issue job from Telecom at around $40/month + calls.
  • Any standard ADSL router hardware is supported.
  • Internet is nice and fast with Telstra, even if they have a chequered history when it comes to playing nice (peering) with other network providers.
  • 12 month minimum term.
  • $10 of toll calls were included in the bill – even though I never used them. There was no way to opt out. This sucked.
  • Static IP not available.
  • 10Gb of data included in the $69.95 monthly cost – additional data packs added automatically (no data cap).

So total cost (including landline and around 30Gb of data) each month ran at around $150. After a year I decided to shop around to try and find a better deal. more…

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Wednesday, December 24th, 2008 | Author: Ross

I was brought up in the UK, where Christmas is rarely white (in the Bing Crosby sense), but it’s usually cold and gloomy. I recently moved to New Zealand where the seasons are reversed (so December is summer) and I have to say I am having a bit of trouble adjusting to summer weather at Xmas time.

A lot of ‘traditional’ Christmas imagery is oriented towards Northern Hemisphere weather conditions – snowy fir trees, holly, even Santa with his welly boots and warm get-up are all a bit alien when it’s 25 degrees and sunny outside.

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