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nztim
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  #2599190 6-Nov-2020 17:10
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superman:

 

I’ll head back to 2degrees or the other ISP that was good but to me, Orcon.

 

Since I left a Vodafone cable area I am now with Bigpipe (and have been for 4 years years of which 1.5 have been on fibre)

 

I am looking at Stuff Fibre (another Vocus company like Orcon) they do $89 on a 12 month contract for their boost plan which is (950/450) This is same as the $89 for 100/100 I am paying to Bigpipe

 

They charge $49 one off for a Static IP

 

Been a Vocus RSP this should give me great performance WFH as our ASN is downstream from Vocus

 

What is putting me off is the 30+ places my current static with Bigpipe is whitelisted including the management network for our Australian DC and they charge a fortune to update it (which Ultimately I will have to front up as I am making the election to change RSP

 

 





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  #2599219 6-Nov-2020 18:26
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God, I don't know why anyone would move to My Republic. At least 2degrees have someone you can speak to if things go wrong.

 

An open term plan wouldn't tempt me - if you really want that though, like Michael says, have a look at Voyager.


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