Feb
18

Goodbye Xnet. Hello Orcon!

After months of discussing and debating we have finally made the move to Orcon. I couldn’t be happier. I will give you an outline on how hard it was to change to Orcon.

  1. Call Orcon, give them all the relevant details
  2. Wait a few days
  3. Congratulations, you are now with Orcon!

It was really that simple, nothing went unplanned, it worked perfectly. The hardest part was deciding whether to switch to them or not.

The reason we did decide to switch to them was the horrible and expensive service from Telecom (phone line) and the slow, unstable, annoying broadband from Xnet. Xnet was the main issue for us to switch. On the Geekzone Xnet forums there has been a lot of issues with Xnet in general but more to do with their slow international speed. During peak hours the internet with Xnet came to a grounding halt. YouTube videos took an age to load, nothing could be downloaded. It was practically dial up. Xnet went downhill from there, introducing a Torrent plan which would let users download 80gb of data at off peak hours (12am – 7am). Xnet have still failed to realise their mistake and have lost a lot of customers because of this. Over the past few months frequent outages have occurred, no not just normal ISP outages but the connection being lost every couple of weeks. However we signed up to Xnet for a totally different reason. Xnet was a revolutionary ISP, only charging for gb used, no excess $10 fee and a great customer service. While all those factors have remained they have really been trodden by shocking speed, outages and sheer annoyance.

So like many other Xnet users we spoke with our feet.

We couldn’t be happier that we are with Orcon. On the the Silver+ plan with a 25gb addon for $99.95 a month. This was the same price we paid with Xnet + Telecom but much faster speed, better reliability and more bandwidth.

I’ll give you a small comparison: Xnet vs Orcon: speed.

That’s a huge difference! Also remember that this is international speed, national is much faster. I advise all of you to change to Orcon if you are not satisfied with your current ISP. It’s very easy.

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Jun
23

Hail Storm!

Here is a picture I captured with my Sony CyberShot:

It rarely ever hails in Auckland. Apparantly it hasnt snowed in Auckland since 1939. I love the snow and wish our winters were more exciting!

On another note, I am currently moving my hosting from Awardspace to SmokyHosts. Awardspace was really crap. The domain name and blog isnt going to change but if its down it just means the DNS is propagating so don’t worry. Keep up as there should stil be lots of quality blog posts tommorrow =)

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