thread: Would you move for better internet?

  1. #1
    Moderator

    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
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    Would you move for better internet?

    At the moment we live in a "lifestyle" property, just 10 minutes to the edge of town. Despite being so close we have horrid internet. No cable, no adsl, mobile is pretty dogdy and expensive at best. So we have satellite. Very expensive, almost no bandwith and laggy. Also we are being bypassed by the NBN when is finally goes in

    We have been planning on rebuilding the house we are in. We bought for the price and the location. Little did we know till after the offer that the internet was horrid.

    Have come across another place, a bit further out, but it has ADSL!! The house just needs a reno and a bit of work on the garden, most of what we need is there. Price wise could be good. Not quite enough for us to want to move straight away, but boy, better internet is very tempting and is almost tipping the scales for us.

    So would better internet be enough to tempt you?

  2. #2
    Registered User

    Oct 2006
    Perth
    3,299

    Absolutely

    The Internet is a big part of our lifestyle. In fact, we are looking at moving and proximity to the exchange is one of the criteria in choosing our new house. If we decide to stay here, then we will look at switching providers from ADSL to cable. Our ADSL is sooo slow and I kinda gave up gaming with DH cause we couldn't get enough bandwidth at the same time

  3. #3
    Registered User

    Jul 2008
    Brisbane
    592

    Absolutely! Since DH has been working from home, we have been considering moving a bit further away from the city, but Internet speeds are a serious consideration for us and have made us stay put. Sure, DH is in I.T., but even if he wasn't, I think we would find a slower connection (we have ADSL 2) incredibly frustrating. My BIL has just made a move further away (he is also running his own business) and they are struggling so much with their Internet - not only are they spending an absolute fortune on wireless dongle recharges, but they have issues with quotas, connection reliability and crazy-slow speeds. I hear them moan about it and realise we would be miserable without our current connection speed. Having said all that, let me preface my opinion on the fact that we are computer nerds and spend our lives online

  4. #4
    BellyBelly Member
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    Feb 2005
    canberra
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    one fo the criteria for choosing this rental was the internet speeds.

  5. #5
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    Oct 2004
    In my Zombie proof fortress.
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    The whole internet thing here is driving DH to despair. It is getting to the point where I can barely do anything on the net as it eats into his precious bandwidth. So no FB games for me, as he has to watch videos of other's playing Eve The internet angst he exhibits every day is almost enough to make me go through the horrid stress of selling, getting a new mortgage and moving.

    Back to look at the house on the weekend to see if we get a definite yes or no from it.

  6. #6
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
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    Go see your local MP and get in his ear. They are elected to help you so make him work for you. If you don't complain to him he will never know there are problems.
    Tell him you want better internet and now. Ask why you are being missed out when the new system is installed.
    I thought it was for everyone, I saw somewhere 99% were going to get it and the 1% missing out were really hard to get to.

  7. #7
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    Oct 2004
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    We have spoken to our MP and he said "well, that is what you put up with by wanting to living in the country" So much for him being our rep to ensure that those in the country don't miss out.

  8. #8
    BellyBelly Life Subscriber

    Jul 2008
    Eastern Surburbs, Melbourne
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    Then talk to your federal MP. In fact talk to anyone who will listen and let them know what your local MP said. They are trying to get people to move to the country but who will if they cannot get decent internet.

  9. #9
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    Oct 2004
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    It was the federal guy. He is not a local, he is a city boy who was put in a safe seat when the old guy retired. Really sucks being in a safe seat both at state and federal level.

  10. #10
    Registered User

    Jun 2009
    In a cottage in a wood
    760

    um, are you my neighbour????
    We're the same. I've travelled in Nepal and there were no roads, but they have better internet and get this PHONE RECEPTION than someone who lives an hour and a half out of Sydney.
    Apparently about 7 years ago T-sra sent petitions around areas like ours and there needed to be 15 signatures on the one that came to our area. I know I signed it, and so did my husband and I find it so hard to believe that there weren't 13 other people to sign it.

    Anyway, to answer your question. Yes. I have considered moving to get better internet and I would love phone reception!!!!

  11. #11
    Registered User

    Apr 2010
    1,118

    Telstra's wireless NextG is pretty damn good, I used to live somewhere without adsl. Even if mobile reception is dodgy, an antenna on the roof really really helps with NextG. Its not cheap though.

    So, we moved somewhere with better internet