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    Quote Originally Posted by Reckless View Post
    Jeepers my man 20 gig with Xnet would be $54.43 Unlimited down load speed and restricted upload! I'd say at $110.00 for 20 gig you should go shopping.

    I pay $45 per month for 12gig with Xnet. Its does me for business and I have 3 teenagers that are always on Utube and facebook etc. Just to give you an Idea
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    Quote Originally Posted by DarkLord View Post
    Depends how much broadband you want. I'm on Telstra Clear and I pay about $110 per month and I get about 20gb or so with that.
    That sounds like too much to pay.

    Quote Originally Posted by gunrunner View Post
    Im on the net at least 2-3 hrs per day checking emails , surfing etc and im wondering who has the best deal around ?
    I'd go for Slingshot. If you're only using email and surfing for a couple of hours a day, you won't use much data.....so the $29.95 plan would be a good one for you. $75 all up with your home line rental.

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    Quote Originally Posted by XRVrider View Post
    Ihug is good. Vodaphone owned so way bigger than Telecom. Had no issues after 2 1/2 yrs, call centre is in NZ too. Modern set up, no crap like you can get with Telecom.
    How do you find Vodafone's support?
    If you got a fucked line speed and have to get a tech out they were charging $200.00, mind you better than Orcon at $240.00.
    Last time we had to get a Telecom tech out it was $80.00, though that may have changed when they realised they were too cheap compared to the others.
    Going by our client's experiences with tech support I wouldn't touch Orcon with a ten foot barge pole, or Vodafone with an eight foot one.

    Telecom seem to be the best of a bad bunch from this perspective.
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Stranger View Post
    How do you find Vodafone's support?
    If you got a fucked line speed and have to get a tech out they were charging $200.00, mind you better than Orcon at $240.00.
    Last time we had to get a Telecom tech out it was $80.00, though that may have changed when they realised they were too cheap compared to the others.
    Going by our client's experiences with tech support I wouldn't touch Orcon with a ten foot barge pole, or Vodafone with an eight foot one.

    Telecom seem to be the best of a bad bunch from this perspective.
    My experience has been fine, when I had to call ihug/vodaphone they sorted my connections issues (filter/phone probs) over the phone with very easy to understand procedure and explanation. Ive had a bit of experience in the UK and find that the problems are all sort-able over the phone... 99% of the time. They dont muck around and send out good D-Link routers and hook you up quick. Cant complain when they act like some of the huge companies overseas and keep their speeds up.

    I suppose that as Telecom own the phone lines still, they have the all the cards in the way of line faults and servicing, but that will change eventually so if you dont call them out, its happy fast internet times at less cost with some of the telecom competitors.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunrunner View Post
    Having been using dial-up for years ive decided its time to get broadband .
    Im on the net at least 2-3 hrs per day checking emails , surfing etc and im wondering who has the best deal around ?
    Orcon.

    The main reason is that if you ring them, you speak to a kiwi. I deal with all the ISP's for technical reasons and they are by far and away the best at support I have found.



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    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    Telstraclear should suit you. http://telstraclear.net.nz/residenti.../broadband.cfm

    I never had any trouble with them!

    You should only need about 5GB per month. Although if you sit on youtube for those few hours expect to use quite a bit.

    Ihugs plan should suit you as well http://www.vodafone.co.nz/broadband/index.jsp

    Although if you use all your data you go back to 56k speed where as telstra just charges you an extra couple of dollars (depending what pack you go for) which is what i prefer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin View Post
    Orcon.

    The main reason is that if you ring them, you speak to a kiwi. I deal with all the ISP's for technical reasons and they are by far and away the best at support I have found.



    Where in the wairarapa?
    Im in Carterton ....

    So far its Slingshot or Orcon with 5 gig + phone rental etc for $75 - 76 .
    Is there any costs with hook up etc ?
    Just going my own way

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    Quote Originally Posted by gunrunner View Post
    Im in Carterton ....

    So far its Slingshot or Orcon with 5 gig + phone rental etc for $75 - 76 .
    Is there any costs with hook up etc ?
    Not that I remember other than the whole month in advance thing. Avoid slingshot the same way you avoid anal warts......
    Quote Originally Posted by Mully
    The mind boggles.

    Unless you were pillioning the sheep - which is more innocent I suppose (but no less baffling)

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    If you are comparing boadband with your dialup, just go for the cheapest deal you can get.

    It will be heaps better and you won't need to tie up your phone line. You will still be able to send and receive calls whilst you are online.

    5Gb permonth should be more than enough.

    Good luck.

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    Broadband was connected last night , what a difference .
    Have a question tho . My laptop was starting to run slower than usual . Will this eventually slow down the broadband ?
    Just going my own way

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    TelstraClear is the best option by far for all of the reasons even the sexy ones

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    + 1 for Xnet. Dont use much so pay $25 per month + $1 per gig so only paying for what I use. Also their calling plans are excellent and suport great too. At least you can get through to them without being on hold for hours.
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    Quote Originally Posted by gunrunner View Post
    Broadband was connected last night , what a difference .
    Have a question tho . My laptop was starting to run slower than usual . Will this eventually slow down the broadband ?
    It won't slow down the broadband but from your point of view on the pc, it will seem slow because your processor is trying to do too much. Sounds like your cache is getting jammed up. Do you use a registry cleaner etc?

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    Fuck Telescum!

    We are paying $20 for every gig we go over our cap. Telstra is something like $2 for every gig over.

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    Hmm...well I deal with $hedloads of these guys and I've got a phone line with Vodyfone and Telecom.

    Fantastic customer service, reasonable price- Actrix.
    Xnet - also fantastic customer service....bloody good if you need extra phone lines (VOIP).
    Average service, average price - Vodyfone - good if you combine with calls to vodyfone moby's.
    Good service, average price - Telecom - good if you combine with clals to telcom moby's.
    Slow shitty broadband, staggeringly bad customer service, but it's super cheap - slingshow.
    Average (used to be good) customer service, average price - Orcon.

    There are many others.

    Dunno why everyone's raving about Telstra. Their prices arent hot and I've called them dozens of times and never once been put through to a human in less than 5 minutes.

    I've bagged Telescum for years but they've got their act together for the last year or so.
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