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#173602 29-May-2015 09:28
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I've been doing some research and came across a couple of thread here on GZ regarding UFB installs. I'm about to move from a VDSL-enabled home to a UFB-ready apartment, and would like to keep my current Airport Extreme (802.11ac) as the only network device in the house.

I've checked with Snap and they apparently don't do untagged ports. Are there any providers in NZ that do it?

I'm looking for: untagged, unlimited, naked 100/20.




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  #1313952 29-May-2015 11:00
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magu:
BigPipeNZ: Yep, we do untagged UFB.

100/20 unlimited naked will cost you $79/m

no term contract.

If the apartment already has UFB installed, then should just be a day or two to get you up and running

We currently only offer UFB in greater Wellington and greater Auckland, but adding other regions soon.

www.bigpipe.co.nz




I think you just convinced me to move from Snap.

Last question: what's your policy on traffic shaping/throttling?


we don't do it.




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