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Thread ID: 68337 2006-04-25 01:24:00 Broadband Plans & Pricing. Poppa John (284) PC World Chat
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449261 2006-04-25 01:24:00 Hi All........Sometime ago I recall seeing a link on here, to a Plan & Pricing Comparison site. Free. Consumer is not. I did a search of the Forum but nothing came up. Can anyone suggest owt? PJ :confused: Poppa John (284)
449262 2006-04-25 08:12:00 This?
www.pressf1.co.nz

Or?
www.pressf1.co.nz

Or perhaps it was the Netguide site?
pctek (84)
449263 2006-04-25 08:41:00 pctech.........Neither of those, unfortunately. It was a chart of comparisons I was looking for. Thanks anyway. PJ Poppa John (284)
449264 2006-04-25 09:21:00 Well I found something, & looked at Xtra, Orcon & Ihug. As far as I can see, there is very little difference between anybody. Quite disappointing really. PJ Poppa John (284)
449265 2006-04-25 10:54:00 The difference would, for us, be having to change from telecom for tolls. Where we live, $20 a month lets us call the city free, well sort of free, unlimited, but no where else can we do that, so if we went to the likes of Ihug/Clear etc, and had to change our tolls, that would make things minimum $20 dearer for broadband. Cos I also done a comparison not long ago, but going through the back of the netguide, and going to all the websites and seeing who offered what, and that was a big cost to us, and Xtra's $29.95 was to me a waste of money, as I would blow the cap so quick.

I go to a photo site a lot, upload and download stuff to it, and for that price, I would be lucky to be on broadband for a week, then the rest of the time, back to dial up speed.
supergran (108)
449266 2006-04-25 11:38:00 Well I found something, & looked at Xtra, Orcon & Ihug. As far as I can see, there is very little difference between anybody.

That’s northing new :groan:, as all most all the ISP's here in NZ resell Xtra / Telcome plans so the only real difference between ISP's are price (some are cheaper then others) & the bandwidth caps there offer, the rest of it is control by Telcome / Xtra.

The only other offers of Broadband here in NZ are wireless i.e. woosh etc… & cable telstraclear / wiredcountry.
stu161204 (123)
449267 2006-04-25 11:40:00 I go to a photo site a lot, upload and download stuff to it, and for that price, I would be lucky to be on broadband for a week, then the rest of the time, back to dial up speed.

More like you will be paying 2c per megabyte if you went over your 200MB data cap.
stu161204 (123)
449268 2006-04-27 11:09:00 Stu that makes it scarier still, guess i will be sticking with dial up awhile longer. ;) supergran (108)
449269 2006-04-28 00:06:00 Stu that makes it scarier still, guess i will be sticking with dial up awhile longer . ;)


I can understand why so many NZers are staying with dialup . You DO get more for your money, in my opinion, if you do not need the so-called faster broadband .

For us it was the need to have an open phone line for my medical alarm & using two computers it was faster when sharing broadband as against dialup .

Telecom's new plans appear to be better, but it seems to me that they are giving with one hand & taking back with the other . Until all other ISPs have unrestricted use of the landlines, there will be no TRUE competition . PJ :2cents: :annoyed:
Poppa John (284)
449270 2006-04-28 01:21:00 It's a real bummer now. I'm with Orcon and would have gone to their 3Meg/128 -10Gig plan but for the fact that they now want $10/5Gig rather than $5 / 5 gig as they used to . Thought of moving but looking around this now seems pretty standard with all ISPs. So I'm still on the 256/128 40 gig plan paulw (1826)
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