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alyosha

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#74426 29-Dec-2010 23:58
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Hello.
In my flat, I use a 40GB broadband plan and it's small for me.
I recently heard that one of my friends upgraded his broadband plan to 60Gb one.
He is also using telecom so I phoned telecom to ask if I can upgrade mine to 60Gb.
(actually it's not mine, my flatmate's one)
But they said there is no such thing. 40Gb plan is maximum plan.

So I'm wondering if 40Gb is really maximum plan?
Is there a way to use more than 40Gb plan in home without paying 2$ per GB?

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alyosha

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  #422546 30-Dec-2010 01:02
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Thank you, I will check it out.

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  #422547 30-Dec-2010 01:02
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Hi all

The 40Gb. 60GB, and 80Gb plans have been soft released hence they are not on the main webpages. They will be fully released soon, but the link above will allow you to change plans

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  #422620 30-Dec-2010 13:09
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Are you aware that telecom residential customers can also use a business plan at home?

Hi I am on the business "advanced" 60gig plan and have been for a couple of years now...  It's a great plan if you require a lot of data per month...

https://www.telecombusinesshub.co.nz/Internet/Broadband/Pages/Pricing.aspx

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  #422626 30-Dec-2010 13:29
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I switched over a couple of days ago because we have about 2 weeks left of our billing cycle and 3GB left. Lol. When I asked about it they transfered me to another department which was responsible for promotions and what not. He mentioned something about an 80GB plan too but that would be too much for us. The 60GB plan is an extra $20/month which is still a good deal considering it would be $40 for that extra 20GB on the 40GB plan.

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