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  #2687639 7-Apr-2021 08:10
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Sad looks like they phasing out Shared Data 😢




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  #2687648 7-Apr-2021 08:36
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What’s the difference in throttling between Vodafone and 2degrees when you go over the data cap?




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  #2687650 7-Apr-2021 08:43
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Effectively throttled down to 1.2mbps. Shouldn’t be a big difference between carriers.




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  #2687651 7-Apr-2021 08:45
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cokemaster: Effectively throttled down to 1.2mbps. Shouldn’t be a big difference between carriers.


Saw someone say Spark throttling was unusable whereas Vodafone is still decent when throttling so wanted to know how it compares with 2degrees.




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  #2687656 7-Apr-2021 08:52
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Having been throttled on 2D in the past, YouTube and Netflix seemed to work ok without buffering but don’t expect HD streams.




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  #2687675 7-Apr-2021 09:18
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For me this doesn't work. I was quite happy on their rollover plans but now I note that I'll be forced onto one of their endless plans and use data sharing.

 

How does this work? Do my mobiles then eat into the endless cap?





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  #2687677 7-Apr-2021 09:29
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michaelmurfy:

For me this doesn't work. I was quite happy on their rollover plans but now I note that I'll be forced onto one of their endless plans and lose data sharing.


How does this work? Do my mobiles then eat into the endless cap?



Wait what, we can't stay grandfathered on the current plans?

Having to have low use devices on pay monthly plans (as opposed to prepay currently) to be able to data share is a deal breaker for me too.

@michaelmurfy did you mean "lose" above?


 
 
 

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  #2687679 7-Apr-2021 09:32
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@scottjpalmer it appears you can still data-share (somehow) but I am a little confused on the status of data sharing. I've got 5 mobiles I share to and would hate to lose this.

 

If only rollover still existed and the unlimited only kicked in once your rollover ran out.





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  #2687713 7-Apr-2021 10:03
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According to the T&C's https://www.2degrees.nz/termsofuse/mobile/pay-monthly/2degrees-pay-monthly-endless-plans-terms-and-conditions/  (30. You cannot share data on your Plan.) unless i'm reading it wrong 😭


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  #2687723 7-Apr-2021 10:21
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scottjpalmer:
michaelmurfy:

 

For me this doesn't work. I was quite happy on their rollover plans but now I note that I'll be forced onto one of their endless plans and lose data sharing.

 

 

 

How does this work? Do my mobiles then eat into the endless cap?

 



Wait what, we can't stay grandfathered on the current plans?

Having to have low use devices on pay monthly plans (as opposed to prepay currently) to be able to data share is a deal breaker for me too.

@michaelmurfy did you mean "lose" above?

 

 

 

AFAIK nobody is being forced off whatever plan they're currently on. And I'd be surprised if I was wrong. Every time we introduce a new product I try to kick marketing into getting the last 5 people off plans retired 250 years ago and they won't because it might upset someone. :-)





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  #2687726 7-Apr-2021 10:29
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Thanks, Murf and I have discussed elsewhere and he meant the old plans are no longer available so next time a plan change is desired it will have to be onto the new ones.

Some clarity on the retirement of data sharing to prepay connections would be great, the way it reads at the moment is data sharing can only be to pay monthly connections.

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  #2687729 7-Apr-2021 10:38
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Hi all,

 

After doing the plan switch without realising the impact and then spending almost 20mins on call without any resolution, here is the summary in case you are looking at switching over to new plans: 

 

  • You lose all your carryover data when you switch 
  • All the data sharing numbers will drop off when you switch
  • Data sharing is only available on the $40 carryover plan (4gb) - no endless data
  • If you want to go on $60 or $80 plans then you cannot share data, you will need to add mobile numbers on a group plan ($30 per connection)
  • $60 and $80 plans do not have carryover data - so it resets every month. 

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  #2687821 7-Apr-2021 11:57
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^^ That's what I didn't want to hear.

I temporary shifted to the 10gb plan as I had a little bit of rollover to use up and was just about to switch back to the 25gb plan. I've got 5 connections I share with. So essentially I can't swap back to my "regular" plan anymore without going onto the new endless plan that I don't want.

 

I like rollover data and the plans still gave great value. If us customers want to remain on the older rollover plans (eg - me shifting to the 25gb plan) can we do this without any trouble? @morganbrowne

 

 





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  #2688078 8-Apr-2021 02:47
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Pretty unimpressed. I'm currently on the old $55 plan with 10GB rollover data and unlim calls/texts, sharing data to 4 lines and calls/texts to 3. Looks like my usecase has just exploded in cost.

 

 

 

My current call/text sharing is only $25 per line, looks like with the new 12GB plan it'll be $37.50 per line and I'll lose all my rollover data AND there's no option for data-only sharing with my elderly grandmother who never calls anyone.

 

 

 

Super disappointing.


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  #2688079 8-Apr-2021 04:14
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michaelmurfy:

 

^^ That's what I didn't want to hear.

I temporary shifted to the 10gb plan as I had a little bit of rollover to use up and was just about to switch back to the 25gb plan. I've got 5 connections I share with. So essentially I can't swap back to my "regular" plan anymore without going onto the new endless plan that I don't want.

 

I like rollover data and the plans still gave great value. If us customers want to remain on the older rollover plans (eg - me shifting to the 25gb plan) can we do this without any trouble? @morganbrowne

 



 

prob yes in the short term. But you know that once plans are closed you’ll eventually end up in a cul de sac of something being incompatible. 

 

shared rollover data has been fantastic - one sim on a good monthly plan with a bunch of $0 prepay sims in secondary devices has been a great benefit. The thought of having to pay for each sim now to feed those devices is a real shame.

 

but, having done the business cases for those plans... shared rollover anything is an absolute profit killer, and I’m surprised the plans been kept alive as long as they have.





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