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LiQuidAce

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#76043 27-Jan-2011 23:36
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Currently i pay:

Flood Plan $44.40
Data Usage 80GB     $83.56

-- $127.96 For 80GB --

Monthly usage is normally 60-80GB.

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Telecom is $81 for 40GB + $2 per GB after that.

So if i used 80GB it would work out at:

40GB @ $81
40GB @ $80

-- $161.00 For 80 GB --

Does Telecom Wholesale enforce the whole 45K per user onto Telecom retail as well?

Any other recommendations for ISP's?

Located in Taradale, Napier.

Note: My phoneline is with Telecom if that matters.

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  #432033 27-Jan-2011 23:50
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l43a2: http://www.telecom.co.nz/totalhomebroadband/details


That plan requires a 12 month contract. If i do the other way i can pay $99 connection fee and not get locked in a contract.

It's only $6 cheaper anyway. ($155)

Edit: Ah that includes phone too :O

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  #432038 28-Jan-2011 00:22
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LiQuidAce:
l43a2: http://www.telecom.co.nz/totalhomebroadband/details


That plan requires a 12 month contract. If i do the other way i can pay $99 connection fee and not get locked in a contract.



have you enquired  as to what the early termination fees are?  they are probably only $99 or so anyways....given thats they price they charge for the wireless modem they give you for free.






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  #432052 28-Jan-2011 07:13
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have you enquired  as to what the early termination fees are?  they are probably only $99 or so anyways....given thats they price they charge for the wireless modem they give you for free.


Total Home early termination fee is $199

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