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Fn
Posts: 5254
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iinet has given a rather large webspace increase from 30MB's to 1Gig, all broadband and dialup accounts have automagicly been updated.
We're pleased to announce we've increased the size of webspace for all of our broadband and dialup accounts.A new tool to keep an eye on webspace usage is being added in the comming days. Update: Currently no set limit on monthly bandwidth, however if huge amounts are noticed you will be notified.(iinet support) I'm sure most have their own space but is great for those who don't or want .more |
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| #0 10:26am 26/10/08 |
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Fn
Posts: 5255
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They are also selling extra webspace, but at $10 per MB whos gonna get any!!???
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| #1 11:13pm 24/10/08 |
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Nailbomb
Posts: 2573
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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If I was still on iinet, i'd rather have 30Mb and not have it count towards my quota.
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| #2 11:15pm 24/10/08 |
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whoop
Posts: 12960
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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do telstra cound users pages as quota usage? I think they might or was it just data between peers?
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| #3 11:40pm 24/10/08 |
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Twisted
Posts: 10407
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iinet has given a rather large webspace increase from 30MB's to 1GigGood I guess if you use it. |
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| #4 11:44pm 24/10/08 |
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tequila
Posts: 146
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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its a tarp
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| #5 11:48pm 24/10/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25160
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They are also selling extra webspace, but at $10 per MB whos gonna get any!!???$10/mb/month?!?!?!?! |
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| #6 12:14am 25/10/08 |
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Spook
Posts: 23024
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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im a spasmo who cant read
last edited by Spook at 10:50:56 25/Oct/08 |
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| #7 11:50am 25/10/08 |
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Fn
Posts: 5256
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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$10/mb/year
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| #8 08:17am 25/10/08 |
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Insom
Posts: 2599
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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downloads from your webspace count towards your quota?
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| #9 10:39am 25/10/08 |
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parabol
Posts: 4822
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm quite sure most ISPs count email and webspace towards your quota, otherwise that will be a massive file-sharing hole that people will exploit if it becomes known.
It would be piss easy to set up some scripts to automate file transfer over webspace. |
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| #10 01:21pm 25/10/08 |
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Insom
Posts: 2600
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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kind of dongs though as you have no real control over how much dudes download from your space
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| #11 02:42pm 25/10/08 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4591
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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R u srs Insom?? Downloads are counted towards your usage if YOU download from a customers iinet hosted page. It doesn't get counted towards their own usage.
A simpler way would be to say the iinet customer pages aren't counted as "Free zone". |
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| #12 03:22pm 25/10/08 |
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greazy
Posts: 913
Location: South Korea
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Why do I see iinet the apple of the (Australian) ISP world?
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| #13 04:15pm 25/10/08 |
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Insom
Posts: 2604
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iinet-to-iinet customer traffic isn't even in the freezone reso, for uploads or downloads
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| #14 05:08pm 25/10/08 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4592
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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oooorlyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy
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| #15 07:31pm 25/10/08 |
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Insom
Posts: 2606
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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ya
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| #16 07:37pm 25/10/08 |
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parabol
Posts: 4823
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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kind of dongs though as you have no real control over how much dudes download from your space hahaha. good one. |
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| #17 10:39pm 25/10/08 |
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Insom
Posts: 2607
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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im being serial
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| #18 12:14am 26/10/08 |
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Dan
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Posts: 8758
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Err Insom, what they are trying to tell you is that other people downloading from your iinet webspace doesn't incur a charge for you.
The charge referred to in the OP is if you are downloading files from your own webspace, that traffic counts towards your monthly quota. |
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| #19 12:21am 26/10/08 |
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Insom
Posts: 2608
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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that's nothing new though, i figured the OP gave it emphasis for some reason
at this point with iinet it actually wouldn't surprise me if they'd started counting 3rd party downloads from your webspace in your quota |
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| #20 12:46am 26/10/08 |
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Fn
Posts: 5258
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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R u srs Insom?? Downloads are counted towards your usage if YOU download from a customers iinet hosted page. It doesn't get counted towards their own usage.I rang iinet yesterday on 131917 to check if $10/MB/year was a typo, its not apparently a typo and he also told me that everything downloaded from your webspace is counted to your monthly quota, further stating that this was the case previously with the 30~MB webspaces. last edited by Fn at 01:02:13 26/Oct/08 |
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| #21 02:02am 26/10/08 |
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reso
I can't read
Posts: 4593
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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everything (you) download from your webspace is counted to your monthly quota Yes |
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| #22 03:33am 26/10/08 |
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Fn
Posts: 5259
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Well done reso you're right :) Thats great news.
Rang iinet again and got the right story, updated OP. Currently no set limit on monthly bandwidth, however if huge amounts are noticed you will be notified.(iinet support) |
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| #23 10:34am 26/10/08 |
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greazy
Posts: 935
Location: South Korea
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and then your internet shutdown
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| #24 07:15pm 26/10/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25188
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm quite sure most ISPs count email and webspace towards your quota, otherwise that will be a massive file-sharing hole that people will exploit if it becomes known.Here's what they should do - give people x mb of bandwidth from user-to-user/user-to-hosted webspace bandwidth allowance. Like 5-10gb or something. Then: a) they'd save massive amounts of bandwidth as users just get stuff from within their own network b) they'd not be smashing their own network by making it 'unlimited' (obviously if it was unlimited people would just whore it all the time). p2p connections are already (generally) throttled by upload speed and they could just rate cap their http server for personal web space. That way they're saving money and offering a useful service for their customers. It might take some tweaking to find the right balance between not smashing their own network with too much local traffic but I reckon it's doable. Obviously they'd be getting hit with legal stuff if idiots left stuff publicly up on their webpage, but that's a user problem, not their problem. |
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| #25 10:48pm 28/10/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25206
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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someone tell me why this wouldn't work ^
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| #26 12:51am 30/10/08 |
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Fn
Posts: 5265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Because then they'd have to like, organize that s*** :O
I assume they expect users would downgrade their plans if they could get shizzle in free bandwidth zone's. But would 5-10gb make that much difference? |
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| #27 08:47am 30/10/08 |
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Raven
Posts: 3078
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Cool. Lets go find some iiNet webspaces to run up quotas/usage on.
Seriously, what kinda of a dumb system is this? |
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| #28 09:30am 30/10/08 |
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 25210
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Because then they'd have to like, organize that s*** :ODude people still file request stuff on BigPond that's under 10mb because they want to save their bytez. |
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| #29 06:28pm 30/10/08 |
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Boxhead
Posts: 11833
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Dear Bigpond..
Please mirror the internet in its entireity.. Thankyou Australian Internet users ps Don't filter it you pansyies... |
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| #30 06:51pm 30/10/08 |
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