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quickymart
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  #1605262 6-Aug-2016 06:38
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Where did you get "the price has doubled" bit from?




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  #1605277 6-Aug-2016 08:45
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Wow, the Aussie speed/bandwidth reports are mind boggling. 

 

No more complaints, NZers.


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  #1605278 6-Aug-2016 08:57
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linw:

 

Wow, the Aussie speed/bandwidth reports are mind boggling. 

 

No more complaints, NZers.

 

 

No worries mate! cool  Those of us with no hope of a cabled connection, or who have to resort to satellite internet, and the variety of inbetweeners will all be popping round to yours to celebrate your great connection.  How many spare rooms you got, lol?




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  #1605323 6-Aug-2016 10:25
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yitz: Also the fact we can get top tier 200/200 broadband as a standalone offering at fair prices, not having to bundle it with pay TV or something else you don't want.

 

And get 200/200 at a price and performance level much better than anybody in the US could get for a 200/200 service... And not to mention 200/200 unlimited, unlike a growing number of people in the US who have caps on their connections.

 

 

 

 


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  #1605339 6-Aug-2016 11:28
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rmt38:

 

linw:

 

Wow, the Aussie speed/bandwidth reports are mind boggling. 

 

No more complaints, NZers.

 

 

No worries mate! cool  Those of us with no hope of a cabled connection, or who have to resort to satellite internet, and the variety of inbetweeners will all be popping round to yours to celebrate your great connection.  How many spare rooms you got, lol?

 

 

Sorry, forgot about you guys!!

 

Not enough rooms here for you all, though!!


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  #1605357 6-Aug-2016 11:52
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Things overall are OK. Until everywhere has access to UFB though, IMO we've still got room for improvement. Copper is rather sad, in many areas.

 

That, and as time goes on I'd like to see the artificial speed limits on the consumer plans decreased/removed.


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  #1605439 6-Aug-2016 14:15
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My plan with Vodafone use to be $65 for unlimited, now it's $95

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