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We understand the burden and complexities behind searching and choosing a Broadband Plan that’s right for you. As a result, we have developed various online tools, features and resources that help make searching, comparing and joining Broadband Plans and Providers a breeze.Broadband Guide can help you make an informed decision then get you up and running on high speed Broadband Internet in no time at all by using our fast, free, and simple to use service. No matter what type of connection you’re after (ADSL, ADSL2+, Cable, Wireless or Satellite), or where you live in Australia (metropolitan city, provincial, town, or country), Broadband Guide can help you find a suitable plan within minutes. Even if you’re new to Broadband or switching (rapid transfer / churning) Internet Service Providers and require minimal or high speed Broadband Internet access… we can help! Our aim is to provide a simple, informative and prompt service that caters for all Australians (and free to use), so spare a couple of minutes of your time and see for yourself how easy it can be.
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Search, Compare, Join or simply check out a Broadband Plan quickly and easily! Just click on a preferred link below.Plan Finder Wizard (<- click link)
An excellent plan search tool for those new to broadband and seeking an informed choice. It’s dynamic features make it simple and fun to use and finding the right plan is only steps away. Highly Recommend! Search Plans (<- click link)
This advanced method of search enables users to make customized selections by using an interactive display interface that’s easy and enjoyable to use. Here you can choose from Region, Type, Provider, Speed, Download Limit, Contract Length and Price Range.
For those seeking extensive information on Broadband Products & Plans, the ‘Browse Plans’ feature has various components for browsing information, features and resources.
# Note - A Comparison feature is available with any Search function. Simply check the boxes that appear on the left hand side of each plan in the search results, then either scroll up or down to the ‘Compare Selected Plans’ button to compare 2 or more separate plans.
Perhaps you’re new to Broadband and the Internet or would generally like to find out more information on Broadband? We have many resources that can help answer your questions and get you up to speed on Broadband. Broadband Help, Tips, Guides, Comparisons, FAQ’s & much more.
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Not sure about which plan to join, or perhaps you want some advice? Ask and answer questions, or add comments and concerns in our Broadband Forum. Joining is easy and instant. Also Highly Recommend!
Broadband Help Centre (<- click link)
Choose from a smorgasbord of Broadband topics. Technical Advice, Terminology, Glossary, Services & Uses, Conversion Tables, Hardware, Types, Security, Tips and much more.
The Broadband Debate – The current state of Broadband in Australia
Over recent years the Australian Federal Government and various Telecommunication Companies (namely Telstra Bigpond & Optus) have periodically discussed the implementation of high speed Broadband Internet throughout the country. With Australia lagging behind other major developed countries in High Speed Broadband Internet Access, recent initiatives such as the ‘Broadband Connect’ program, which is meant to deliver fast Broadband to rural and regional Australia, have been introduced however, will just barely meet some of the coverage areas in our vast and extensive locations. As the Broadband debate continues to mount, slow decision making in Parliament has also impaired High Speed Broadband advancement. This has now witnessed the Federal Government at logger heads with Telstra, Optus led G9 Telco consortium, the Labour Party and even the ACCC over Australian Broadband improvements. All parties involved with the new proposed High Speed Broadband Network are currently submitting proposals that will supply Australia with a Wireless Broadband ( WiMAX ) and Fibre to the Node Network ( FTTN ). Speculation to whether or not it will reach 98% or 99% of the population effectively is also an issue. It’s difficult to predict how long the new Broadband Network process will take with some suggesting development on a new service will not start until late 2008 or early 2009, and actual new Broadband services to become available by 2010 or 2011. Communications minister Senator Helen Coonan has suggested the new proposed Network may provide speeds of up to 12Mbits or beyond. In the meantime the Department of Communications, Information Technology and the Arts will be providing support for those wishing to know more. As for accessing faster Broadband than what’s currently available, Australians will have to sit tight and be satisfied with what they have now along with waiting a couple of more years yet. Whenever that may be…. well your guess is as good as mine, but one things for sure, Broadband Guide will be ready.
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Firstly, I’d like to say this is a great site for Broadband resources and would recommend it to anyone. (something that Jofffa & Bill seemed to overlook).
RE: Broadband debate. The Federal Government are ‘way out of touch’. They appear short sighted when it comes to investing in Australia’s broadband future. They seem to lack the longer term vision and understanding on the many positives and advantages that high speed broadband will have, therefore they are reluctant to spend (invest) money.
The high speed Broadband issue (for all Australians) should be high up on the political and economical agenda as far as I’m concerned. It’s current and future potential technologies need to be recognised and embraced. To disregard this could only keep Australia’s progress in the doldrums as opposed to other developed countries.
Think they’re talking about speeds of 12mbit for regional, remote and country locations Jofffa? If that’s the case, major factors that I would like to see introduced into the country would be a minimum speed of 12Mbits (opposed to up to). Otherwise those speeds will most likely be outdated by the time they’re intorduced.
City folks will be accessing speeds much much higher down the track and new services such as streaming TV and Video on Demand will be available to them. So where will this leave country folks in a couple of years time? Frustrated, thats where!
It just makes logical sense to have very fast broadband in the country, not only for country people, but it could also open up the opportunity for new and online businesses to become run or become established in the country.
Spend the Money Johnny… Don’t send this country backwards!
Yeah I want BroadbandNow! Anyone got 100Mbits the can sell me? Cause that’s the kind of speeds which alot of overseas countries like Japan & Korea get!
12Mbits! Oh really…please! I might live in a victorian metropolitan city but I can reach 18Mbits already! 8,9,10 or 12 Mbits might cut it for the bush, but it aint gunna cut it in the cities!
Our Government is not only hindering our business and educatinal opportunites, but they need to get off their backsides and do something before our kids start lagging behind, let alone our country!