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1.5 was fast in 1999-2001.

I'm on a ADSL2+ service (8Mbps downstream/1Mbps upstream). I get about 150GB for about $70AU.

My friend had two ADSL lines back in the day for his game servers. I remember it being very smooth and when I went home to my dsl it felt like crap lol.

I used to work for RR, 1.5 is RR Lite and as far as I'm aware there is no cap on it, there is no cap on any of their packages....at least not in the market I was in.

RR Tiers are:

Lite - 1.5mbps

Standard - 7mbps

Plus (must have 2 digital services) - 10mbps

Digital Combo (must have 3 digital services) - 15mbps

I'm on a ADSL2+ service (8Mbps downstream/1Mbps upstream). I get about 150GB for about $70AU.

Damn, wish the exchange near where I live was ADSL2+ enabled (which it isn't). I got the fastest speed you can get around my area, 1.5Mbps :p and I'm paying a fortune for it.

Still 1.5Mbps isn't that bad, if you download alot (which I don't) it's painfully slow but if you just surf and only download a little bit, it's fine.

  • 2 years later...

Why/how do people find these old threads and revive them?

Ha ha, I guess that they see the topic, not looking at the last post, (date) get all excited and then dive in with gay abandon! I suppose that this happens to the best of us! :laugh: :laugh:

lol orignal post dates 2008...but anyways still even for that time 1,5Mbps was very slow...in 2007 we already had adsl2+ with 24Mbps down/3Mbps Up, unlimited trafic for 39,99? and since 2009 i have 100Mbps down/5Mbps up, unlimited trafic for 59,99? per month (in Brussels/Belgium).

Whoa I live in Charlotte also.

What part do you live in?

I'm currently on a 30/5 line for about 45 or so a month

Dude, this person last posted on Mar 28 2011 21:46 and has a total of 177 posts so I really would be surprised if he came back to look at a thread from 2008!?

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