I'm with Orcon on their Silver+ plan with a 50GB upgrade for 55GB a month. $80/mo for the base (net + phone) plan and $50/mo for the upgrade.
Good speeds, normally get 200-300kB/sec when downloading, good latencies whenever I've been doing anything that cares. OS updates come off a NZ server at 2MB/sec.
And they're owned by Kordia, which is government owned so you're directly supporting a kiwi organisation that has been instrumental in getting telecom to stop strangling the life out of NZ internet.
As a side note unlimited plans have always been, by and large, a relative disaster. All the ISP bandwidth is oversubscribed meaning for every megabit of incoming feed they have 10 customers that they sell that to as a megabit connection. Data transfer limits are a good way of ensuring that customers pay for what they use.
Edit: The RTA1320 router I had was good but apparently they are plagued with power-supply death issues. The Linksys AM300 that I have now works brilliantly, solid connections and stable line rates.
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