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Topic # 111791 15-Nov-2012 08:22 Send private message

My naked connection went from 60GB to 100GB overnight. Yay!

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Details from VF website


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  Reply # 717476 15-Nov-2012 08:58 Send private message

+1 Thanks Vodafone.





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  Reply # 717500 15-Nov-2012 09:32 Send private message

We also have new data caps on the non-naked (clothed, phone and broadband) Choice and Mega plans

https://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/




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  Reply # 717521 15-Nov-2012 10:01 Send private message

I've been looking forward to being able to tell people about the new Chocka plan. I know a few mates who will be pleased.

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  Reply # 717524 15-Nov-2012 10:10 Send private message

Jaxar: I've been looking forward to being able to tell people about the new Chocka plan. I know a few mates who will be pleased.


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$75 200GB then double your data +$40 400GB = $115 <-- If my math is correct




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  Reply # 717527 15-Nov-2012 10:15 Send private message

Kraven: My naked connection went from 60GB to 100GB overnight. Yay!

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Mine too - this is superb!!

On top of everything else, a huge thanks johnr and the rest of the VF team :-)




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  Reply # 717528 15-Nov-2012 10:16 Send private message

Now its time for the friends at Vodafone TelstraClear to share the love with its Cable customers and increase their caps




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  Reply # 717530 15-Nov-2012 10:17 Send private message

KiwiNZ: Now its time for the friends at Vodafone TelstraClear to share the love with its Cable customers and increase their caps


TelstraClear is running as a separate business for now




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  Reply # 717546 15-Nov-2012 10:33 Send private message

johnr:
KiwiNZ: Now its time for the friends at Vodafone TelstraClear to share the love with its Cable customers and increase their caps


TelstraClear is running as a separate business for now


That's why I referred to them as friends as the marriage has not yet been consummated Tongue Out




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  Reply # 717570 15-Nov-2012 10:59 Send private message

The Parents have given permission so it is as good as consummated! Laughing




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  Reply # 717592 15-Nov-2012 11:37 Send private message

johnr: We also have new data caps on the non-naked (clothed, phone and broadband) Choice and Mega plans

https://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/


So these updates don't apply to the Ultimate plans?

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  Reply # 717596 15-Nov-2012 11:45 Send private message

you bumped the biggest plan up by 20gb (clothed DSL) - thats still not competitive enough.

I agree the naked ones are good value, but not the clothed ones.




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  Reply # 717602 15-Nov-2012 11:49 Send private message

Yusss, thanks Vodafone!



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  Reply # 717618 15-Nov-2012 12:17 Send private message

NZCoderGuy: you bumped the biggest plan up by 20gb (clothed DSL) - thats still not competitive enough.

I agree the naked ones are good value, but not the clothed ones.


There is a 200GB clothed plan but I can only see it on the front page - it doesn't appear on www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband. Probably just a web-design fail and will get fixed soon.


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  Reply # 717621 15-Nov-2012 12:25 Send private message

Kraven:
NZCoderGuy: you bumped the biggest plan up by 20gb (clothed DSL) - thats still not competitive enough.

I agree the naked ones are good value, but not the clothed ones.


There is a 200GB clothed plan but I can only see it on the front page - it doesn't appear on www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband. Probably just a web-design fail and will get fixed soon.



it's not actually a 200GB plan. it's the 100GB plan with double data applied.
The difference is subtle but it means you cannot then double the 200GB to 400GB by paying the extra $30 like you cna with the Naked 200GB plan.

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  Reply # 717623 15-Nov-2012 12:26 Send private message

Kraven:
NZCoderGuy: you bumped the biggest plan up by 20gb (clothed DSL) - thats still not competitive enough.

I agree the naked ones are good value, but not the clothed ones.


There is a 200GB clothed plan but I can only see it on the front page - it doesn't appear on www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband. Probably just a web-design fail and will get fixed soon.



Okay that looks better.. but still - I recently switched to Orcon because the cap wasn't worth it. and looks like it still isn't (but getting better IMO)





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