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For all the internet tech savvy types out there, I'd like to ask advice.
I'm on a Telstra cable internet package which in the past has worked reasonably well. Speed used to be >25Mbs which I was happy enough with. These days it ranges from a max of about 16Mbs right down to appalling speeds like this morning <2Mbs (upload was twice as quick as download!).
It is raining again and I tend to notice the speed drops considerably when it rains. I pleaded for Telstra to actually service the pit (as it is an absolute mess) but when they send out a "technician" they are contractors to contractors and all they want to do is get off the property as quick as they can to send in an invoice. Last week a guy came out and did no testing and just replaced the line isolation unit on the side of the house. That didn't fix the problems.
We were promised NBN about a year ago, but that has not materialised yet (and given the poor reports on NBN, that may be a good thing). I'm left wondering if Telstra is just not replacing old equipment once it fails and instead are simply loading more connections onto what's left operational. Is that thought sound, or not?
So my main question, if I choose another service provider, will they still just be relying on Telstra equipment and service issues, or will there be benefit? I mainly want the internet connection for the volume of data for a family of 4 in the house with a growing reliance on Netflix and Stan. I could go with a mobile connection (my 4G is at 16.3Mbs this morning, so by far surpassing the cable connection), but I doubt a mobile data plan would have enough included data. The Telstra cable included data plan is unlimited and we use between 200-400G/month.
Does anyone have any suggestions for us to keep the data volume, but consistently achieve speeds of say 16Mbs or higher?
I'm on a Telstra cable internet package which in the past has worked reasonably well. Speed used to be >25Mbs which I was happy enough with. These days it ranges from a max of about 16Mbs right down to appalling speeds like this morning <2Mbs (upload was twice as quick as download!).
It is raining again and I tend to notice the speed drops considerably when it rains. I pleaded for Telstra to actually service the pit (as it is an absolute mess) but when they send out a "technician" they are contractors to contractors and all they want to do is get off the property as quick as they can to send in an invoice. Last week a guy came out and did no testing and just replaced the line isolation unit on the side of the house. That didn't fix the problems.
We were promised NBN about a year ago, but that has not materialised yet (and given the poor reports on NBN, that may be a good thing). I'm left wondering if Telstra is just not replacing old equipment once it fails and instead are simply loading more connections onto what's left operational. Is that thought sound, or not?
So my main question, if I choose another service provider, will they still just be relying on Telstra equipment and service issues, or will there be benefit? I mainly want the internet connection for the volume of data for a family of 4 in the house with a growing reliance on Netflix and Stan. I could go with a mobile connection (my 4G is at 16.3Mbs this morning, so by far surpassing the cable connection), but I doubt a mobile data plan would have enough included data. The Telstra cable included data plan is unlimited and we use between 200-400G/month.
Does anyone have any suggestions for us to keep the data volume, but consistently achieve speeds of say 16Mbs or higher?