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Padmei
11th December 2011, 19:33
I'm with ihug & pay $40 a month for 1 fricking Gig. That lasts for about 6 days then I start paying bigtime. Ihug have been really good as in no problems with them for the last few years but I know I can do better.
OK so google the best internet deal - anyone else done that?
They are all so fricking different. I haven't found one comparison that states : 'Yep you want 6 gig or so then this is the cheapest & relaiable.'
Help me out guys & girls. I want an easy option of say 5 or so Gig...
thecharmed01
11th December 2011, 19:47
Can I recommend Snap Internet?
http://www.snap.net.nz
I've been with them for years and they are great to deal with and voted best ISP 3 years running now.
They have a 5GB plan, it's about $60 but they also have cool add-ons like unimited google and youtube for $2 a month :niceone:
SMOKEU
11th December 2011, 19:58
OK so google the best internet deal - anyone else done that?
There's no such thing in NZ as a good deal on internet. It's all a rip off compared to other first world countries.
I'm with Telstra, and while their cable service is good (by NZ standards), it's expensive and upload speeds are slow (2Mbps). I'm also limited to 40GB a month.
Edbear
11th December 2011, 20:01
Been around afew times checking everyone out and basically it's swings and roundabouts. One may be a bit better in one aspect but generally you need to be specifc as to what is important to you and go for that. You won't get everything you want but I've been with TelstraClear for years now and each time I've looked at other offers which are always said to be so much better, I've stayed with TCL. I used to work for them and enjoyed the people and the technical skill of the one's we asked to sort issues and recently when I had an issue they went out of their way to try to sort it before it became apparent it was probably a fault with my particular router or programming.
Their service has been very good with few problems, but of course nobody is perfect and a bit of politeness goes a long way to how you are treated.
I've heard horror stories about all the companies but if KB is anything to go by, that is hardly surprising. Having been on the receiving end of customer complaints and gaining a rep in TCL for being able to resolve them, I know you will either find a company very good or very bad depending on your own attitude and how you interelate with them.
One thing to research is that if you do decide to switch later on, what will the consequences be. One customer of Orcon's found that they couldn't take their business numbers with them to another network as they were on Orcon's own network which was completely seperate and required a physical wiring change and reconnection to the other telco's box and it was TCL that came up with a virtual number solution that would do the job. A frustrating and expensive and disrupting time that cost them a lot.
Edbear
11th December 2011, 20:04
There's no such thing in NZ as a good deal on internet. It's all a rip off compared to other first world countries.
I'm with Telstra, and while their cable service is good (by NZ standards), it's expensive and upload speeds are slow (2Mbps). I'm also limited to 40GB a month.
I find their overall package to be the best for my situation, running a business from home. I have free calling nationwide, 40min per month divert to my cellphone from home phone, and 40G internet which is plenty. I have faxability as well as a couple of other bits and pieces and when I added up the competition's offers TCL was well priced and certainly not worth changing from.
Padmei
11th December 2011, 20:05
Can I recommend Snap Internet?
http://www.snap.net.nz
I've been with them for years and they are great to deal with and voted best ISP 3 years running now.
They have a 5GB plan, it's about $60 but they also have cool add-ons like unimited google and youtube for $2 a month :niceone:
Wow charmed one that looks like it could very well be the go.
Thanks very muchly
SMOKEU
11th December 2011, 20:14
I have read in Consumer magazine that many people report poor customer service and an unreliable connection through Telecom.
Padmei
11th December 2011, 20:19
I have read in Consumer magazine that many people report poor customer service and an unreliable connection through Telecom.
You mean for SNAP or Telecom itself?
BMWST?
11th December 2011, 20:21
I have read in Consumer magazine that many people report poor customer service and an unreliable connection through Telecom.
i have been with telecom for ages and have had no problems.
SMOKEU
11th December 2011, 20:21
You mean for SNAP or Telecom itself?
Telecom itself. There is an article about it in the latest Consumer magazine.
thecharmed01
11th December 2011, 20:22
I think he's saying don't go to Telecom hahahaha
Snap are an ISP in their own right.
I'm excited as I discovered when grabbing you a link, that they now do cell and I've ordered a SIM card tonight to replace my 2Degrees Prepay.
2Degrees suck ASS and their customer service is horrible.
I rang and had a chat to the Snap guys about mobile and I'm sold. So hopefully in a day or two I'll be with them for mobile AND internet.
My contract phone is with Vodafone, but I think Snap's deal is better than having prepay by the looks!
sil3nt
11th December 2011, 20:31
http://slingshot.co.nz/internet
Padmei
11th December 2011, 20:33
You just settle down there young fella - it's nearly bedtime & we don't want you getting all antsy thinking about your new sim card - you've got a big day tomorrow.
I'm with telecom with my mobile but don't think I'd give them any more business on principle.
rainman
11th December 2011, 20:56
2Degrees suck ASS and their customer service is horrible.
Eh? I've been with Vodafone and Telecom over the years and 2degrees are a breath of fresh air - awesome product, good coverage where I am, no long wait times when calling for support, and outstanding customer service over the phone and in the stores. Their tech people actually have brains and speak English.
Just goes to show we're all a bit different in what we'r looking for, I suppose...
thecharmed01
11th December 2011, 21:11
Eh? I've been with Vodafone and Telecom over the years and 2degrees are a breath of fresh air - awesome product, good coverage where I am, no long wait times when calling for support, and outstanding customer service over the phone and in the stores. Their tech people actually have brains and speak English.
Just goes to show we're all a bit different in what we'r looking for, I suppose...
Possibly... I've always had good service from Vodafone, but on my recent foray into 2Degrees I found them hard to deal with and unreliable.
They cannot seem to answer any questions about your account on the spot, but promises to call you back with that information, never happen. They are also the most expensive provider about and they don't give you all the information you need.
I spoke to staff in store, and on the phone prior to starting with them and was told Facebook was free. Which I thought was great - and matched Vodafone.
However, not until I managed to chew through $60 credit in an hour, did I find out the catches.
When I called to find out what happened, it took 12 phone calls over two weeks to find out and not once did they call back as they promised.
They also ALL told me on the phone "yes Facebook is free on 2Degrees" but it wasn't until the very last person (a manager no less) I spoke to that I found out actually, it's only the 0.facebook mobile site that is free, and all smartphone apps incur charges as they all port through the main Facebook site. Now that I know, I don't use the apps anymore, but I am so amazed that 11 people couldn't tell me that smartphone apps cost you in data - they were all terribly puzzled about the charges when all I was using was Facebook.
It's a shame, but at least Snap were up front and said they don't yet offer free Facebook but it's coming. They are also cheaper for casual data than 2Degrees. But not as cheap as Vodafone LOL
Vodafone offer free Facebook no matter how you connect as an aside...
slowpoke
11th December 2011, 22:11
All the Aussie guys I work with tell me about their amazing internet deals just to boil my piss....faaaaaark, are we being ripped off BIG time! We've got a tiny country, should be a piece of wee to get reasonable cheap mobile/IT coverage compared to the vast wasteland that is Oz.....but noooooo, instead we're a small captured market that can be fleeced without mercy.
avgas
11th December 2011, 23:32
I am with Orcon. Good product, Good ideas.
Customer support as useful as waving thread in KB.
I do it for the nakedness.
Oblivion
11th December 2011, 23:33
We have been with telecom for donkeys. And by now, we know that there's one thing that they are good at beyond all others.
Excuses.
We've been waiting to get hooked up to ADSL 2+ for almost 2 years now. I emailed them once asking when this was gonna happen, since I took screenshots everytime it was postponed. And they literally said, "Oh, thats not our problem, Chorus is a division of Telecom, and we can't do anything about them."
How can you not do anything about a division of your own company? :mad:
avgas
11th December 2011, 23:34
All the Aussie guys I work with tell me about their amazing internet deals just to boil my piss....faaaaaark, are we being ripped off BIG time! We've got a tiny country, should be a piece of wee to get reasonable cheap mobile/IT coverage compared to the vast wasteland that is Oz.....but noooooo, instead we're a small captured market that can be fleeced without mercy.
What deals were they talking about? Most of my deals over there were "average".
Even with mobiles I found it a pain in the arse to get the phones jailbroken all the time.
iYRe
12th December 2011, 06:49
all the ISP's are much of a muchness..
I used to work in the network engineering departments of Ihug, telecom, Maxnet, and Callplus (slingshot).
Basically you just have to decide who is going to give you the best "package" - none of the big ISP's will give you decent tech support, and the smaller ones will give decent tech support, but not as many bundled services.
I use slingshot, not only because I worked there, but because I get naked ADSL (no telecom phone line), VOIP (with really good calling plans), and cheap data, with data banking. This means if I decide I want to download some stuff, I buy some extra data (say, 50Gb ($50 - cheaper by half than the other big isps)), and I dont use it, then it gets carried over - doesnt apply to the data that comes with your plan, just any additional.
Oh.. and downloads between 2am and 8am are free :P (so schedule yer torrents for then, if you are still doing that to your home pc.. criminals!)
So basically you decide what you want.. check out a few places, and who ever seems the best to you on the day gets your service.
(ps ihug and vodafone are the same place.. and they SUCK)
avgas
12th December 2011, 07:00
Anyone remember when slingshot was i4free?
iYRe
12th December 2011, 07:02
Anyone remember when slingshot was i4free?
yup.. they still have i4free customers lol (like 10 of em)
NordieBoy
12th December 2011, 07:56
Remember when Xtra usernames were "xtr******".
iYRe
12th December 2011, 08:01
Remember when Xtra usernames were "xtr******".
I was on the adsl project team - ahh, those were the days
ICE180
12th December 2011, 08:04
have a look here
Its run buy a guy as a hobbie who got pissed of trying to find an IP
http://ispfind.co.nz/
ellipsis
12th December 2011, 08:57
....40 bucks, 50Gb, Slingshot...
NordieBoy
12th December 2011, 09:12
I was on the adsl project team - ahh, those were the days
Dan's good old ADSL mailing list...
http://www.unixathome.org/adsl/
imdying
12th December 2011, 11:47
2Degrees suck ASS and their customer service is horrible.What a load of shite :rolleyes:
thecharmed01
12th December 2011, 13:04
What a load of shite :rolleyes:
So explain to me why I'm changing away from them again?
Padmei
12th December 2011, 19:39
ah crap - now I've got too many choices again.
Bring back communism I say & we'll all be happy
NordieBoy
12th December 2011, 19:53
ah crap - now I've got too many choices again.
Bring back communism I say & we'll all be happy
Ring up any ISP and say you want to change your phone over to them as well and they'll bend over backwards...
huff3r
13th December 2011, 07:20
I'm with vodafone and pretty stoked with the deals they have, but definitely dissapointed in the customer service! Telecom was a mile better in that respect, and thats saying something cos they weren't great either.
So what am I saying? Avoid Vodafone and Telecom like the plague.
paturoa
13th December 2011, 17:52
How can you not do anything about a division of your own company? :mad:
Not any more, Telecom and Chorus are two totally separate companies.
... and even when they were the same company the gubbermint made that so through leglislation with huge penalties.
Bald Eagle
13th December 2011, 17:57
Not any more, Telecom and Chorus are two totally separate companies.
...
Tui billboard there. Now they have to give the overseas owners two cheques instead of one :psst::rofl:
Usarka
13th December 2011, 18:02
Be careful about slagging off your ISP. I did that on here a couple of months ago, nek minnit bill arrives for $350 worth of maintenance charges.
paturoa
13th December 2011, 18:29
Tui billboard there. Now they have to give the overseas owners two cheques instead of one :psst::rofl:
Google is your friend.... only 101,000 pages on that search
http://www.google.co.nz/#sclient=psy-ab&hl=en&biw=1381&bih=907&source=hp&q=telecom+chorus+demerger&pbx=1&oq=telecom+chorus+&aq=1&aqi=g3g-v1&aql=&gs_sm=e&gs_upl=0l0l1l693l0l0l0l0l0l0l0l0ll0l0&bav=on.2,or.r_gc.r_pw.,cf.osb&fp=28ccb2c03be8475b
SPman
13th December 2011, 19:40
So...my 50G for $60 is reasonable?
I thought I was being ripped off!
Bloody Telstra!
Gremlin
14th December 2011, 02:28
Not any more, Telecom and Chorus are two totally separate companies.
As Bald Eagle says... yeah right.
Sure, they may present themselves as two companies, but you watch how Telecom and Chorus interact on scheduling of work etc, compared to other companies and Chorus...
JATZ
14th December 2011, 19:19
ah crap - now I've got too many choices again.
Bring back communism I say & we'll all be happy
I'm with Telstra, $3.95 p/month , unlimited download and upload :bleh: (@ 50kb/s on a good day)
Oh yeah..... and you don't get bugged by indians ringing up to tell you your p.c;s got a virus :headbang:
Padmei
15th December 2011, 07:12
I'm with Telstra, $3.95 p/month , unlimited download and upload :bleh: (@ 50kb/s on a good day)
Oh yeah..... and you don't get bugged by indians ringing up to tell you your p.c;s got a virus :headbang:
Yeah your internet may be free but you've put on 20kgs of maccas:niceone:
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