Product Wars: Who serves up the best fixed-line Broadband?
- 03 July, 2009 09:32
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Whether we like it or not, broadband has become a staple of our daily lives. We shop, work and even communicate online and this trend does not show any signs of slowing.
Everybody has an opinion about Internet service providers (ISP). Love them or hate them, they control the gateway between us and cyberspace. From bandwidth, speed and customer support, many factors can affect the quality of an Internet service, so it is no surprise that there is often dissent on what is the most important aspect of a good broadband product.
This week on ARN’s Product Wars, we have pitted 10 ISPs against each other. Who serves up the best fixed-line broadband service? You tell us. Click here to cast your vote and support your favourite.
This week’s fixed-line broadband candidates are: AAPT, BigPond, Dodo, Exetel, iiNet, Internode, iPrimus, Netspace, OptusNet, TPG
Last week’s Compact Digital Cameras Product Wars results:
#1. Ricoh CX1 - 87% #2. Sony DSC-T90 - 65% #3. Nikon CoolPix S620 - 61% #4. Samsung ST50 - 58% #5. Sanyo VPC-E10EX - 50%
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tesseractau
Favourite ISP poll
The "either - or" selection process used for this poll is SEVERELY FLAWED. I had to refresh the page 12 times to get it to display my choice - Internode. I feel most people would only choose between the two alternatives provided at first, thus rendering all the others to insignificance.
Come on, guys... fairness, please.
Tesseractau.
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