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    Changing providers

    I'm at the end of my 'locked in' contract with Telstraclear. Haven't really had any problems with them, apart from the shit router they sent me, and even that has behaved itself lately.

    My current plan gives 20GB ( not enough), nation wide calling, caller ID, ( a waste of money), costs me $117 per month. I want to keep the nation wide calling,.

    They are currently offering a better deal than my present contract, at a lower cost for internet, but not sure if that includes nationwide calling.

    I want to keep all my phone/ internet services with one company, to keep everything simple.

    Any thoughts?
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    Surprised no one else has answered
    Telecom tend to have the best Broadband + calling packages:
    http://www.telecom.co.nz/packages/pa...createyourown/
    50GB + Free national calling = $99

    Internet is capped so I can't check the others but I would be surprised if anyone has a better deal. Maybe try slingshot?

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    Have a look at Orcon.

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    my vote is 2 degrees. even though they piggy back vodafone netowrk. get into the modern wireless shizmo. support NZ companya

    phone competitors, (or email) tell them what you're getting, ask if they'll do a better deal (probably want you in a contract though... whether that's a problem..

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    that sounds like fuckall. we pay less than that and get unlimited wireless broadband, and its usually pretty quick.
    You can get plans where you get VOIP, which I dont totally understand, but basically I think your phone uses the data or something . . worth looking into.

    Ring around, take the time to ask to speak to superiors, and say look, telecom/vodafone/orcon/whatever offered me XXX deal, can you match it. often they will try to get it close enough that it isnt worth you switching, if it aint broke and all that.

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    I liked the Orcon offers, but finshed up staying with Telstra. Kept my nationwide free calling, dumped the caller ID, dumped the 'never used' spare mob ph, and got my download up'ed to 60GB, ( from 20) and got a drop in the monthly bill. Down $27 a month.

    Its a 12 month contract, after which, the 60GB goes up to it's original cost, but by then, I'll be out of the locked in period and able to see what else is on offer at that time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    and got my download up'ed to 60GB.
    I thought uploaded traffic was counted, too.

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    How much are you paying for your new deal?

    I work for Vodafone and we have sharpened our pencils on a few new Home Phone & Broadband deals.

    We have a Mega Pack that gives you 80GB Broadband, Local calling and 5 FREE BestMates on the home phone (can be NZ Mobile or NZ Landlines) all for $95/month.

    My relatives had a National calling add-on for $21/month only to find out they were calling 3 national numbers and paying for it using the add-on. The BestMates sussed it and they went from $120 to $95/month.

    Even though I am a bit biased, take Orcon with a grain of salt. VOIP is not reliable enough in NZ yet (until UFB is nationwide). We use Orcon for our retail store due to SIP trunking systems and always have something going haywire every month or so.

    Or, you could always just stay with TelstraClear and you will belong to the Vodafone family in a few years anyway

    NB: These are my personal views and in no way endorsed by Vodafone NZ, 12month contract applies for Broadband discount on Mega pack. (Normally $105/month)

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron.new View Post

    Even though I am a bit biased, take Orcon with a grain of salt. VOIP is not reliable enough in NZ yet (until UFB is nationwide). We use Orcon for our retail store due to SIP trunking systems and always have something going haywire every month or so.
    Shit, we'd best not mention the cluster fuck that is Vodafone "easy" office then.


    Be more impressed if Vodafone concentrated on actually providing decent nationwide mobile coverage...you know...for talking and shit.

    UFB....yeah...great. Pay the current duopoly to provide broadband at more expensive rates than non subsidised providers. Fucking bonkers. Must be that revolving door the politicians have with these companies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by scracha View Post
    Shit, we'd best not mention the cluster fuck that is Vodafone "easy" office then.
    Yea better not. Awesome concept and great price but needs a little more stability. They'll get there...

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    Quote Originally Posted by cameron.new View Post
    Even though I am a bit biased, take Orcon with a grain of salt. VOIP is not reliable enough in NZ yet (until UFB is nationwide). We use Orcon for our retail store due to SIP trunking systems and always have something going haywire every month or so.
    Just to balance that comment, I have been with Orcon since I joined this interweb thing and I don't recall having one problem with them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    the shit router they sent me, and even that has behaved itself lately.
    That shit router connects at double the speed of the CISCO thingy my wife's work sent us.

    D-Limk, Netgear, & Linksys were also unworkable.

    It's Dynalink or something similarly named.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YellowDog View Post
    That shit router connects at double the speed of the CISCO thingy my wife's work sent us.

    D-Limk, Netgear, & Linksys were also unworkable.

    It's Dynalink or something similarly named.

    Faaarkin good
    Cisco gear is normally good. How old is that router?

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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    I liked the Orcon offers, but finshed up staying with Telstra. Kept my nationwide free calling, dumped the caller ID, dumped the 'never used' spare mob ph, and got my download up'ed to 60GB, ( from 20) and got a drop in the monthly bill. Down $27 a month.

    Its a 12 month contract, after which, the 60GB goes up to it's original cost, but by then, I'll be out of the locked in period and able to see what else is on offer at that time.
    Just did the same. Been with TCL for years and no complaints. Got 60G, nationwide calling, ditched the mobile as their res plan no good for business. Got divert to mobile 60min and a couple other bits and cut my bill by $20 per month. Already asked about home-biz but they advised stay on res. better and cheaper.

    Been with Vodafone forever and staying with them for mobile as their biz plan suits me. Only advantage Vodafone residential has is the 5 land to mobile freebies but would never use it anyway.
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    I did look closely at Telecom, but their nationwide calling was weekends only. I have saved $27 per month by ditching the TC mobile, 420 ( never used) and the ID service, $7. The sim card for the spare mob, was supposed to be a 'freebie' ( so I thought at the time ). Turned out to be a $20 per month add on.

    My bill is $110 per month. $7 less than before but total up/download increased from 20-60GB.
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