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On Sun, 2012-08-26 at 11:37 +1200, Simon Lyall wrote:
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Are Australian bandwidth costs still so high that I'm not going to get
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LOL ... yes<BR>
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anything remotely like EU/US pricing any time soon?
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They'll never be near as competitive as the U.S.<BR>
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Hell, the U.S. even pays less than half what we pay for power per kwH (9-13c that I know of, probably some even less), everything in AU is an utter rip off, and once businesses figure out the impact of the latest how-do-we-fuck-aussies-up-more tax, errr I mean carbon tax, which may take most SMB 6 months or so to decisively work out its impact, direct and indirect, so they can justify price increases to the wankers in govt who want to try threaten them for trying to survive - costs will likely rise further again.<BR>
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