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#120809 14-Jun-2013 12:24
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Dear Snap!

From a prvious post i've learnt from an implication that snap has got plan to offer ufb for hamilton in Q2:
http://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=90&topicid=114460&page_no=2#

Given that we are almost into Q3 of the year, are we now in a better position to forecast the big show time?

Personally i really like snap and would like to stick with them for my ufb in years to come, but don't know how much longer i have to wait and when my patience will run out! Got the cable laid in front of our house Oct last year.

Regards,
Clyde

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RalphFromSnap
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  #836862 14-Jun-2013 14:44
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Hi guys

The great news is that we're in the process of commissioning the Hamilton handover with UFF at the moment.

Our first trial orders should be placed by the end of the month and assuming all go well then we'll go live during July.

Cheers
Ralph




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  #847713 1-Jul-2013 14:06
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I got a call from Snap just now to signup for the UFB trial in Hamilton. First customer for Hamilton :-)

Signed up to the 100/50 plan. Was told that should be up and ready in 7 days but more than likely it will be quicker than that with UFF folks coming in for a install hopefully sometime this week. Already have a fritz!box 7390 with VDSL connection. Excited.





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