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stealth42

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#201637 27-Aug-2016 19:37
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https://www.beehive.govt.nz/release/4g-rbi-speeds-lifted-dramatically

 

 

 

The service specification at the end of the article caught my attention. This may explain the current 80Gb caps, if so they maybe increased to 130Gb 


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  #1624341 6-Sep-2016 07:18
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Maybe Vodafone will add 50gb off-peak data to the current 80gb plan?



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  #1624347 6-Sep-2016 07:38
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lookout: Maybe Vodafone will add 50gb off-peak data to the current 80gb plan?


Na that model would be a nightmare for a big company to manage and market.

So many customers would get annoyed due to their lack of understanding (or desire to understand).

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  #1624411 6-Sep-2016 09:49
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That plan (80GB peak, 50GB off-peak) is already in the market, albeit via Vodafone's RBI wholesale customers, not retail.



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  #1671641 16-Nov-2016 00:53
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Check out netspeed they offer 130GB on peak and 50gb off peak for $119 a month.

 

 

 

netspeed.net.nz





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#1672224 16-Nov-2016 17:06
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i am already a netspeed customer, was happy to see the plan changes in oct to the new increased caps 


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