Talk:Internet in New Zealand

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[edit] Unlimited downloads

Woosh Wired also had an unlimited plan. They didn't shape the traffic in the way that Xtra did. They haven't switched old users of the plan over to the modern version of the unlimited plan (which now has a 10GB cap, a significant difference), however many believe that the existing users of the unlimited plan are now on low priority browsing due to consistently poor speeds.

Also worth pointing out that data caps have been drastically lowered in NZ, the most you can get now is 20GB, and it costs an arm and a leg without max up/down.

I don't have any sources, and I'm completely new to this but I thought I'd point it out in case somebody wanted to do a bit of digging. Misssakura 04:23, 27 October 2007 (UTC)