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NickMack

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#298516 23-Jun-2022 16:48
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Hi All,

 

 

 

Amazing UFB/Home internet is soo good and reliable, My last reboot was for a firmware upgrade after being solid for over 6 months, so it's 18 months of a solid UFB connection

 

 

 

 

 

 

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  #2933640 23-Jun-2022 17:03
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The Aussies and the Brits are jealous! their "Fibre Broadband" is our 2013 cabnetisation :)





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  #2933664 23-Jun-2022 19:51
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If there is something that NZ got really right it's our UFB. Now if we can only replicate that to most of our current issues NZ that would be amazing


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  #2933671 23-Jun-2022 20:55
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Yes 💯% agree



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  #2933683 23-Jun-2022 21:58
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Next time you'll be posting "the only reason it's showing only six months uptime is because that's when I swapped out the hardware for the 10Gbps upgrade" :)

 

 





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