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Gordy7

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#322852 29-Sep-2025 19:09
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Hi Quic

 

Here is one for your support FAQ.

 

Can I change plan speed?

 

How often can I change plan speed?

 

Where or how do I request a plan speed change?

 

How quickly does a plan speed change take to become effective?

 

TIA

 

 





Gordy

 

My first ever AM radio network connection was with a 1MHz AM crystal(OA91) radio receiver.


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  #3419851 29-Sep-2025 19:12
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You can change plans in the portal as often as you like.

It depends on which LFC you are with as to how long it will take. Chorus is generally the fastest as it's completely automated and can be anywhere from an hour or two (sometimes next morning if placed in the evening), other providers may be a up to a few days depending on when the order is placed.





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  #3419852 29-Sep-2025 19:26
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How often do you plan to change speed / plan?


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  #3419854 29-Sep-2025 19:35
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Linux:

 

How often do you plan to change speed / plan?

 

 

Not often. 

 

Just wanted to know if that was available with Quic before joining up.

 

There was nothing about changing plan speed on their Support FAQ - that I could find.





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  #3419860 29-Sep-2025 20:23
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Linux: How often do you plan to change speed / plan?

 

You mean your ISP doesn’t offer an automated way to change your plan speed based on your own needs? Weird…





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  #3426808 20-Oct-2025 20:20
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I changed plan in Christchurch from 500Mbit to 100Mbits walker plan. 

 

We were upgraded from 300Mbit -> 500Mbit, but I didn't need the speed so went to the 100Mbit plan.

 

 


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