So here is my review after about 2 months on the service.
Some background: I opted for the 2mbit service. I live in the Honeydew Ridge area, the techs said it's around 4.8km from those towers in the screenies posted just before this post. I used to have a 2mbit 120gb capped dsl account, but had it limited to 1mb so I could have a half stable connection. During rainy months the service would be terrible. I play SC2 and download stuff off Usenet on a SABNZBD machine that is set up to max out between 12 and 6am.
My experience: So far - fairly positive. Got a bit of a fright when I saw the mounting bracket and pole they use to mount the dish - it's massive. Make sure your body corporate will be happy with it. Coming from a 1MB DSL, my YouTube/streaming experience is a lot better (SD though). Netflix works OK'ish till you hit FUP. StarCraft plays pretty well, only with the odd bit of lag. Latency to EU is pretty good. During late-night time I easily finish the couple of downloads I have running on UseNet. During the day all p2p and usenet traffic is limited to max 20kb/s.
My issues with the service: The FUP. You just get this feeling that you are not quite getting what you are paying for. It is advertised as a 2mbit 1:1. Surely 1:1 contention means that for every 1mbit they sell, they should purchase/make available 1mbit on their network. All the talk of torrents breaking their network etc should in essence NOT even be a factor, as they should technically be provisioning extra capacity for every new customer they sign. I do understand that as this is an uncapped service, you cannot expect to use unlimited international data as this obviously increases costs. It does however irritate me to no end that while the connection is unused for the majority of the day, you get limited for the majority of the evening when you are home and actually would like to use it to its capacity. I mean - you are actually buying a 2mb for an hour, then 1mb for the other 5hours of your time at home.
My suggestion: Change the FUP to take effect over a longer time period, and then cool down over a longer period as well if you really feel you should stick with the current concept. I would say something like 6 hours during the week, and 12 hours on weekends? Math guys please prove me wrong - but surely you would still get similar max GB's out of your link if you set it up this way? Eg. If you queue up 100tb of http downloads and run at max speed 24x7 would data use not be similar per month?
PS: Any further developments on the "speed bumps"? Been contacted a fair amount of times by sales asking if I would like to upgrade - and they have no knowledge of the before mentioned "bumps". Soon you will have to stay competitive with all the 'Future Hoods' in development
cheers