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        <title>What are Line Attenuation and Noise?</title>
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        <description>Your broadband modem or router will likely have a page in it’s web interface listing your line statistics. These are often used to judge the quality of your line. This page attempts to explain the terms used.  

SN Margin

(AKA Signal to Noise Margin or Signal to Noise Ratio)</description>
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        <description>This page contains a list of Telecom NZ exchanges and their locations, as accrued in this thread.  Currently it’s open for editing by anyone, but will be monitored to ensure that there are no problems with obviously incorrect information.  If you believe one or more locations is incorrect, you are free to correct them, but please be absolutely certain before you do so, to avoid any seesaw conflicts.
 
 
CodeSuburbTown/Citysmaps linkzoomin link  AIR  Airedale StreetAuckland**  AVD  AvondaleAuck…</description>
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        <description>Interleaving is a method of arranging data in a non-contiguous way in order to increase performance.

Interleaving is usually associated with data communication, multimedia file formats, radio transmission or ADSL broadband. To simplify, interleaving is protection against burst-errors in a transmission. Although burst errors can cause some mayhem, these sorts of errors are actually quite rare and do not usually happen on a day to day or month to month basis.</description>
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        <title>New Zealand ISPs</title>
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        <description>A summary of New Zealand’s main Internet Service Providers offering full speed internet services. Please keep this page up to date as new plans come out, and if they change.

For a searchable index, try Internet Choice.

Actrix

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Name              Receive                Send                   DU Number   DNS1            DNS2            Helpdesk       Actrix           pop.actrix.co.nz       mail.actrix.co.nz      0867 22874  203.96.16.35    203.96.16.36    0800 228749    ClearNet         pop.clear.net.nz       smtp.clear.net.nz      0867 25327  203.97.33.5     N/A             0508 888800    Compass          pop3.compass.net.nz    smtp.compass.net.nz    915 8700    203.97.100.102  N/A             0800 6408…</description>
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        <description>Traffic Usage Checker (or TUC for short) is a small program that sits in your system tray and allows you to check your broadband traffic usage. It currently works with many ISPs: Paradise, Jetstream, InSPire, Xtra, Airnet, TelstraClear, WorldNet, ihug, Quicksilver, ACSOnline, or any jetstream account.</description>
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