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  #2061209 23-Jul-2018 19:35
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I used to be with XNet as well (for ADSL only - back in 2007, before VDSL was widely available). I found them to be really good, but was disappointed when they were sold to Vodafone. I had already left them by this point though.




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  #2061213 23-Jul-2018 19:41
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Next generation network though!!

This is the exciting digital first agile output vodafone will bring right?!




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  #2066528 1-Aug-2018 19:32
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Hi All

 

Just an update, I spoke with WorldExchange / Vodafone Next Generation and they fessed up to throttling VDSL connections at 50/20. 

 

Needless to say, I have switched providers to twodegrees.  Change over happened today.  Download speed jumped from 49Mb -> 111Mb, Upload improved from 19Mb -> 27Mb

 

If you are on Vodafone VDSL and live close to the cabinet, I suggest switching ISPs to get more speed.  This specifically applies to Vodafone Next Generation, but may well apply to all of Vodafone.

 

Cheers for all your feedback

 

Chris...




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  #2066531 1-Aug-2018 19:41
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Does not apply to all VodafoneNZ connections only Vodafone next generation

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