I'm surprised that NBR has broken this and no one has commented about it on here..
http://www.nbr.co.nz/opinion/telecom-soft-launching-naked-broadband
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With a new Ultra Mobile postpaid mobile plans, customers can now use their landline for broadband, only if it’s on the same account as their mobile. Once they’ve selected from the 80GB, 150GB or 500GB home broadband package, Telecom will then simply disable all inbound and outbound calls from the landline (except 111) and provide a $30 month account credit.
chevrolux:With a new Ultra Mobile postpaid mobile plans, customers can now use their landline for broadband, only if it’s on the same account as their mobile. Once they’ve selected from the 80GB, 150GB or 500GB home broadband package, Telecom will then simply disable all inbound and outbound calls from the landline (except 111) and provide a $30 month account credit.
That confuses the hell out of me.
Are they saying a POTS line will still be provisioned but be disabled? DAFAQ?!
chevrolux:With a new Ultra Mobile postpaid mobile plans, customers can now use their landline for broadband, only if it’s on the same account as their mobile. Once they’ve selected from the 80GB, 150GB or 500GB home broadband package, Telecom will then simply disable all inbound and outbound calls from the landline (except 111) and provide a $30 month account credit.
That confuses the hell out of me.
Are they saying a POTS line will still be provisioned but be disabled? DAFAQ?!
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Antoniosk
chevrolux:With a new Ultra Mobile postpaid mobile plans, customers can now use their landline for broadband, only if it’s on the same account as their mobile. Once they’ve selected from the 80GB, 150GB or 500GB home broadband package, Telecom will then simply disable all inbound and outbound calls from the landline (except 111) and provide a $30 month account credit.
That confuses the hell out of me.
Are they saying a POTS line will still be provisioned but be disabled? DAFAQ?!
chevrolux: I guess the way I see it is that if I was Mr Telecom I would be pushing people away from the NEAX and on to my fancy new Broadsoft.
But then again I guess they did spend a bunch of cash over hauling those NEAXs. Still would of thought it would make sense to shift at least a small amount of people across to a VoIP product and start figuring a process for that.
Regards,
Old3eyes
nicks: But why is it only for xDSL - why not for those of us on UFB too?
Behodar:nicks: But why is it only for xDSL - why not for those of us on UFB too?
I believe that the phone line is provided "for free" on UFB plans; i.e. you'd be paying the same price even if you didn't have one.
nicks: But why is it only for xDSL - why not for those of us on UFB too?
NBR: The first Telecom naked plans are for copper broadband only. A naked option for UFB fibre will follow in the new year.
My views are my own, and may not necessarily represent those of my employer.
sbiddle: Does the ICMS limitation where a customer is tied to a phone number still exist or has this now been changed?
My views are my own, and may not necessarily represent those of my employer.
cbrpilot:sbiddle: Does the ICMS limitation where a customer is tied to a phone number still exist or has this now been changed?
I think the answer to your question, is 'Yes, Telecom still uses ICMS'. I'm not familiar with the solution for Naked here and could not tell you if it uses a real phone number or a fictitious number. Whatever the number is, more than likely it will appear on the phone bill. The Broadband inventory is associated with the line number.
old3eyes:chevrolux: I guess the way I see it is that if I was Mr Telecom I would be pushing people away from the NEAX and on to my fancy new Broadsoft.
But then again I guess they did spend a bunch of cash over hauling those NEAXs. Still would of thought it would make sense to shift at least a small amount of people across to a VoIP product and start figuring a process for that.
I believe that the NEAX switches are being upgraded to do VOIP..
I saw the article this morning on Stuff. Pity you have to have a post paid cell fone plan as well..
"Spokeswoman Holly Wilkinson said naked DSL would be offered to those Telecom customers who had a post-paid mobile account with Telecom on one of its "Ultra Mobile" plans and a broadband plan with at least 80 gigabytes of data."
So no do Onebill and $19 cell plans?
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