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ssamjh

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#299332 30-Aug-2022 02:10
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I had an ad pop up for this company on Facebook. At a glance, looks like something a lot of GZ'ers would like. Pricing also looks fairly competitive.


 




 


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  #2962237 2-Sep-2022 07:38
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Hi everyone! 👋

 

@ssamjh, thanks for starting this thread, and thanks everyone for the questions!

 

We're still pretty "fresh" to the market, but as @Wakrak has pointed out, we are a brand within Vetta Online which has a wealth of experience in telco.

 

The idea of Quic Broadband is to be an ISP for the more tech-savvy, hopefully this comes through in our messaging. With this in mind, we offer you visibility into your ONT information and to perform both live and historical diagnostics/diagnosis (the data that usually only ISP service desks can see). We don't supply any routers, and require customers to configure their own routers. By keeping things as self-service as we can, giving you all the information we can, and having customers setup their own routers, we can supply UFB nice and simple, without contracts, at a low price point.

 

quickymart:

 

Who does their backhaul? Vocus?

 


As @ssamjh has already (correctly) pointed out our upstream transit/peering/uplinks, but of course this is all once data is at one of our core PoPs in either Auckland or Christchurch. For transport between our PoPs, and around the country, we use a mix of Chorus CRT (Chorus Regional Transport), Spark OTN and Vodafone DWDM, depending on the circumstance and how the diversity looks from a fibre route perspective between these providers. We do not make use of any Vocus network services for transport, backhaul, or transit.

 

I'll do my best to keep an eye on this thread and answer questions where I can.

 

Cheers all!





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  #3115272 13-Aug-2023 14:03
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I think it’s about time I close this long thread given Quic now have their own subforum. We all know of them, they’re a good provider (in my personal opinion) but if you have questions, problems, want help etc then feel free to fire up a new thread in their own shiny subforum 😊




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