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Jessew

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#270594 17-May-2020 10:25
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My 12 Month Contract of Unlimited plan would be ended in about 1 month. I'm thinking of switch to business broadband given the business plan has better upload speed.

 

I wonder if it is possible to do the switch smoothly without any huge interruption to the internet connection.

 

Does anyone have experience of doing this?

 

 

 

Edit: fix typo.


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  #2485142 17-May-2020 11:22
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What are you on now? Are you running a business from home?




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  #2485143 17-May-2020 11:24
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I'm currently on personal unlimited fibre which I suppose is 100M/20M. I do run business at home as a sole-trader.

 

Update: Just to clarify, my currently plan is on 2degrees personal broadband.


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  #2485147 17-May-2020 11:42
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Unless you need business grade features (static IP etc) consider upgrading to the 950/450 consumer plan. ($110inc).

 

2 degrees offeres business 100/100 for $97.75inc, and 200/200 for $132inc.

 

 




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  #2485150 17-May-2020 11:56
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Hi as above as for switching normally done without noticable interruption if any.

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