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MrPanda

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#278477 19-Oct-2020 02:35
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Hi all

 

 

 

I am currently on Spark and hyperfiber just became available in my area. Only My republic and Orcon are offering hyperfiber and I signed up with My republic without checking opinions in this forum, which, sounds like My republic is not verry good with customer support.

 

 

 

Just want to ask if anyone has problems with the hyperfiber plan with My republic? Should I go with Orcon instead?

 

 

 

Thank you


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  #2587375 19-Oct-2020 08:48
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Most people here won't recommend either of those ISP's, but I suspect if they had to pick one they'd say Orcon over MyRepublic.. 





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  #2587386 19-Oct-2020 09:08
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Discuss here: https://www.geekzone.co.nz/forums.asp?forumid=49&topicid=262219

 

And from what I've seen on this thread - MyRepublic is performing poorly. If you're going to go to HyperFibre then go with Orcon.





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