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nzkc
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  #3083608 2-Jun-2023 07:58
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alavaliant: I find it interesting looking at 2degrees business plans that the 2degrees 'Smart Fibre 900' is $94.78 and the details list static ip so I'd assume it's included for no extra cost. vs the 2degrees personal plans has 'Smart Fibre 900' at normal price of $109 (or currently $90 on sale) without a static ip. So if I'm reading that right signing up for a business plan would be a cheaper way to get a static ip with 2degrees for the top plan? (provided you don't mind not having the prime video perk)

 

Business plans are normally ex GST so factor that in.

 

Still looks like a good deal!




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  #3083609 2-Jun-2023 08:08
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Ah yes I had a feeling it couldn't be quite right that the business plan was so cheap. Forgot about GST. Still even with that it's hardly much more expensive. For some reason I always used to assume a business plan would be a lot more expensive. Certainly something I'll keep in mind to cross compare the next time my current contract runs out and I need to compare prices.

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  #3085834 7-Jun-2023 08:45
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If I'm going to pay $10 a month for a static ip, I might put that $$ into a personal Vpn with a static. Hopefully one can choose to turn on the static ip on/off when using. 

 

Mainly wanting it for Azure access, mainly for labbing technical stuff.


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