Speed
Data Limit
Email
Cost
512/128
2 Gb
5
39.95
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512/128
5 Gb
5
44.95
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512/128
10 Gb
5
49.95
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512/128
30 Gb
5
69.95
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512/128
50 Gb
5
89.95
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Speed
Data Limit
Email
Cost
512/512
30 Gb
5
99.00
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512/512
50 Gb
5
129.00
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512/512
100 Gb
5
149.95
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Speed
Data Limit
Email
Cost
1500/256
10 Gb
5
69.95
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1500/256
30 Gb
5
99.00
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1500/256
50 Gb
5
129.00
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1500/256
100 Gb
5
149.95
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Speed
Data Limit
Email
Cost
8000/384
5 Gb
5
79.95
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8000/384
10 Gb
5
89.95
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8000/384
25 Gb
5
94.95
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8000/384
30 Gb
5
99.95
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8000/384
50 Gb
5
129.95
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All ADSL plans include:
- 5 Email accounts
- 20mb Webspace
Payment Options
This method of payment is the easiest
way to settle your account is by
automatic debit from a credit card. You
provide to us a signed authorisation
form stating that we can directly debit
either a credit card each month on the
due date for the invoice in question
(generally 7 days after issue). Overflow
is very careful with your payment
details and will not divulge them to any
third party.

We also do offer BPay

FAQ
What is Broaband ADSL?
ADSL is simply a way of using frequencies that don't get used for telephone calls to push really fast internet access down the line from our equipment to your computer. Because ADSL doesn't use the same part of the phone line as your telephone does, you can be online and talk on the phone, send faxes - all at the same time!
Overflow have a range of plans created especially for the home user and a full set of plans for the small business and corporate users.
What is an ADSL LINE FILTER
A line filter effectively filters the
frequencies on the line and prevents the
the voice frequencies from interfering
with the frequencies used by data and
vice versa.
Each and every device must have a filter
installed between it and the phone line,
however the recommended maximum number
of such filters is three. Any more than
that and they can do more hindering than
helping by degrading the quality of your
line. If you require more than three
line filters, the alternative is not
install any filters at all but instead
to have an ADSL central splitter
installed. An ADSL central splitter must
be installed by a qualified technician
(your local electrician should be able
to help you) and generally sits at the
point where your phone line enters your
house or office before it splits off to
the various phone plugs in different
rooms.
What is Shaping
The residential series of plans are "shaped" to 64k once you reach the download limit noted in the table - this way you don't need to worry about fees in excess of your monthly charge, for a simpler life.
Notes:
- This is the plan's theoretical maximum download (the number before the '/') and upload (the number after the '/') speed, measured in kilobits per second. While you should receive this speed most (if not all) of the time, Overflow makes no assertions that you will achieve this speed at all times. Residential services are provided on a "best effort delivery" basis, and don't come with any Service Level Agreement (SLA). See tips and terms below.
- This is the plan's monthly quota measured in Megabytes. For charging purposes, Overflow considers 1 Megabyte to be made from 1000 Kilobytes. See tips and terms below.
- Stated is the plan's monthly price, and is only an indication of the charge for ongoing provision of the ADSL service. It does not include installation/termination/modification and/or hardware fees, any fees charged through late payment of account, any add-on options provided nor excess usage fees should the plan include them.
- All plans have a data limit at which your connection will be shaped, that is, your download speed lowered to 64Kbps for the remainder of your billing month. Once your quota rolls over you will be unshaped back to full speed.
-
For your broadband ADSL service with
us to function, it is a business
requirement of our carrier that you
maintain a telephone service in good
accounting and working order. If
your telephone service is
disconnected for any reason, we may
get charged with a fee to reconnect
you, and we'll pass that charge
along to you. Two of the most
well-known ways of making this
happen are:
(a) Changing the "leasee" (person named on the bill) of your telephone service, and
(b) Not paying your phone bill. - As noted in the section for startup costs, Overflow broadband services carry a commitment term of 6 months and services are delivered on a month-by-month contract. Each time you're billed for a month, you are contracted to serve (and pay) for that month, which isn't refundable. That's all there is to it. We don't have any clever minimum cost calculators, but the general formula of "hardware costs + installation fee + (monthly fee x commitment period)" is a good indication.
- Just quickly, a word of advice from Overflow for accessing certain interactive services such as online games and streaming media. Choose a 512/128 (preferable a 1500/256 or faster) package, as 256/64 is just a little too sluggish for these sorts of things to run as they were intended. It wouldn't be pretty. For VoIP we recomend ADSL2+ or a 1500 to accomodate voice quality.





