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Telstra offers $0 laptops ... but there's a catch

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Will Kemp - 21 May 2008 16:39 GMT
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Telstra offers $0 laptops ... but there's a catch

Jesse Hogan
May 21, 2008 - 1:06PM

After years of telecommununications companies luring customers with free
handsets if they sign long-term contracts, Telstra has begun what is
likely to be the next industry trend — "free" laptops.

The company has released a new plan for business customers — only those
with an ABN — which offers them a laptop and wireless broadband card at
no upfront cost if they sign a 36-month contract.

As well as the laptop, customers will get 1 gigabyte of data usage for
$99 a month, although they must also pay 30 cents for each additional
megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota.

Telstra's standard 1GB data download plan on its Next G wireless network
costs $84.95, so customers will effectively be paying $14.05 a month for
the laptop - $505.80 over the three-year contract.

Telstra Business executive director Cathy Aston said the laptop offer
"provides cost certainty and eliminates the stress of having to come up
with a large upfront payment".

The exact specifications of the laptops included in the offer were not
immediately available, although Telstra said it would only include
laptops that sell for up to $700.

The offer is scheduled to end on June 30 and is restricted to selected
computer retailers, such as Harvey Norman, ICT Distribution and Techhead
Interactive.

Next G is the country's biggest wireless network but Telstra charges
customers significantly more for data downloads than its rivals
Vodafone, 3 and — to a lesser extent — Optus.
will_s - 22 May 2008 01:31 GMT
"30 cents for each additional
megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."

thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download

rip off SOB's

> http://www.smh.com.au/news/technology/telstra-offers-0-laptops--but-theres-a-cat
ch/2008/05/21/1211182861459.html?sssdmh=dm16.316135

>
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> customers significantly more for data downloads than its rivals
> Vodafone, 3 and — to a lesser extent — Optus.
Alan Parkington - 22 May 2008 05:10 GMT
> "30 cents for each additional
> megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."
>
> thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download
>
> rip off SOB's

you want the best, you must pay for it.
Rod Speed - 22 May 2008 05:33 GMT
Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote

>> "30 cents for each additional megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."

>> thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download

>> rip off SOB's

> you want the best, you must pay for it.

Its nothing like the best except the best ripoff.
Alan Parkington - 22 May 2008 09:39 GMT
> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Its nothing like the best except the best ripoff.

You're always welcome to build your own network, Roddles..
Rod Speed - 22 May 2008 10:35 GMT
Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote

>>>> "30 cents for each additional megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."

>>>> thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download

>>>> rip off SOB's

>>> you want the best, you must pay for it.

>> Its nothing like the best except the best ripoff.

> You're always welcome to build your own network

Never ever could bullshit and lie its way out of a wet paper bag.
Alan Parkington - 22 May 2008 15:38 GMT
> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
[quoted text clipped - 13 lines]
>
> Never ever could bullshit and lie its way out of a wet paper bag.

Nice backpedal there, Roddles..
Will Kemp - 22 May 2008 15:54 GMT
>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
[quoted text clipped - 8 lines]
>
> Nice backpedal there, Roddles..

In your fantasies!
Rod Speed - 22 May 2008 19:43 GMT
Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote

>>>>>> "30 cents for each additional megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."

>>>>>> thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download

>>>>>> rip off SOB's

>>>>> you want the best, you must pay for it.

>>>> Its nothing like the best except the best ripoff.

>>> You're always welcome to build your own network

>> Never ever could bullshit and lie its way out of a wet paper bag.

> Nice backpedal there, Roddles..

Never ever could bullshit and lie its way out of a wet paper bag.

No wonder it got the bums rush, right out the door.
Horry - 22 May 2008 21:57 GMT
> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
[quoted text clipped - 19 lines]
>
> No wonder it got the bums rush, right out the door.

What IS a "bum's rush", anyway?
Rod Speed - 22 May 2008 23:13 GMT
> Rod Speed wrote
>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>>>>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote

>>>>>>>> "30 cents for each additional megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."

>>>>>>>> thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download

>>>>>>>> rip off SOB's

>>>>>>> you want the best, you must pay for it.

>>>>>> Its nothing like the best except the best ripoff.

>>>>> You're always welcome to build your own network

>>>> Never ever could bullshit and lie its way out of a wet paper bag.

>>> Nice backpedal there, Roddles..

>> Never ever could bullshit and lie its way out of a wet paper bag.

>> No wonder it got the bums rush, right out the door.

> What IS a "bum's rush", anyway?

Even you cant actually be THAT stupid.

http://www.google.com.au/search?q=bum%27s+rush+definition
will_s - 23 May 2008 01:15 GMT
>> Alan Poxington <w.nker@iarseaustralia.com.au> wrote
>>
[quoted text clipped - 10 lines]
>
> You're always welcome to build your own network, Roddles..

for once I have to agree with Roddles
Michael - 24 May 2008 03:27 GMT
> "30 cents for each additional
> megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."
>
> thats $300 for 1 gig and I assume thats both upload and download

Why would someone download an extra gig if they were being charged by the
meg, for excess downloads.

Stupid customers should not purchase anything
Will Kemp - 24 May 2008 07:43 GMT
>> "30 cents for each additional
>> megabyte downloaded over their monthly quota."
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
>
> Stupid customers should not purchase anything

Specially not ripoff tel$cum services.
 
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