On 2/02/2020 5:05 pm, BungleBob wrote:
Hi,
Just wondering what current opinion was on the best broadband (fibre or 4G) with landline options are.
At the moment we have 4G broadband with Vodafone and landline with Spark. Combining the two would
save nearly half the cost. I'm not sure if landline over the 4G broadband is good enough - mobile
phone voice call quality is almost always horrific, so perhaps via fibre is better. I'm also not
sure what the landline phonecall costs are. Current copper-landline calls are of course free unless
it's a toll call or an international call (which we have a low-price deal for, so cheap when
calling the UK).
Although Orcon is now owned by awful Slingshot, so I'm not sure if they're still considered one of
the best providers as they were some years ago. They are offering an unlimited fibre900 + landline
plan for just $89.95 per month, which seems like a great deal.
Spark's technically-unlimited (they can change your plan at *their* choice!) fibre900 + landline
plan costs $140 per month. Spark would probably make the current landline easier to add to a new
broadband plan.
Vodafone's unlimited fibre900 + landline plan is currently discounted to $113 per month. I do have
a bit of an issue with Vodafone *yet* *again* screwing me over - my current 4G plan only has 120GB
limit, and they've recently introduced a 300GB plan for the same price, but haven't bothered to
tell / move customers using the old plan!!
Thanks
Bungle Bob.
I used to be with Actrix but they were bought out by Voyager (ex-Orcon founder Seeby Woodhouse's
'new' ISP) so ... now I'm with Voyager. <shrug>
I've been happy enough with them, I have an unlimited fibre + Landline (VOIP) package that's $99.95
a month. (I'm a 'legacy' so get mine for $89.95 / month, what I was paying Actrix.) $99.95 / month
includes renting an Huawei router which they insist on if you're using their VOIP service. Or you
can save $10 a month and buy the router outright for $225. There is no minimum term.
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https://voyager.nz/home>
Connection speeds never seem to suffer and pings are good for gaming. Also I've had zero internet
outages since I've been with them. Might pay to give them a look over before making your decision.
I hardly even use the 'landline' though so you'll have to check on call prices etc.
Last I heard Orcon slows down a lot during peak times but hopefully someone might give you more
up-to-date info. I'd be interested to know how they're performing myself as a 900Mbps download
speed for the same as I'm paying now would be nice. However I wouldn't want to commit to a 12 month
plan only to find it slows right down during peak times - as usual they quote *up to* 900 Mbps. Try
arguing once you're signed up if it's only 200 or something in reality, dropping to a crawl during
peak demand time - I've been down that road.
Cheers and good luck!
--
Shaun.
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in the DSM"
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