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#75082 12-Jan-2011 21:54
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I posted a thread a while ago asking about my options in an apartment without an actual phone line! Well I've decided to move into a proper apartment which I have control over everything so I now have the trouble of finding the best value for money Naked DSL plan!


I have had a quick browse through google but I don't know all of the company names. 


Any help/experience would be greatly appreciated.
 

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  #426657 12-Jan-2011 21:59
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vodafone ndsl is probably the cheapest out there
xnet is pretty good too




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  #426658 12-Jan-2011 22:01
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I used vodafone ndsl. $55/month for 30GB in the red network area.

there is also xnet, slingshot, maxnet and snap.




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  #426659 12-Jan-2011 22:01
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A few ISPs that offer Naked DSL:

Snap http://www.snap.net.nz/
Slingshot http://www.slingshot.co.nz/
Xnet http://www.xnet.co.nz/
World Net http://www.worldnet.co.nz/personal/nakeddsl/

I'm sure there are more, but can't think of any at the moment.



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  #426661 12-Jan-2011 22:10
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You might want to take a nosy at this post:

http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=77&topicid=75080




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