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Telstra - 1000GB Home Broadband Plus Telstra TV Bundle - $99/Month - 24 Month Contract

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I noticed this in the recent Telstra Catalogue as looking for new internet connection.
The deal is not yet available online.
I have taken image from the catalogue, the link is attached below
https://files.ozbargain.com.au/upload/62231/47615/new_doc_20…

Telstra - 1000GB plus Telstra TV for $99/Month - 24 Month Contract

An additional fee of $240 may apply if you need a Professional Installation.
Min cost is $2465 on a 24-month plan if you self-install: $99 x 24 months monthly min charge plus $89 activation fee for new home broadband customers

For this price of ONLY $99 per month you'll have
unlimited call Australia wide (local/national/mobile) and
Rent 2 movies/month from bigpond.
3 Data top ups per year.
Telstra Gateway Modem
1000GB Data per month
Telstra TV
Telstra Air

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  • So sick of this.

    I have the 500gb 90 buck setup, for 10 bucks more I could double that and get Foxtel, but no, because another person living here has Foxtel, they can't wire in another box and I'm stuck hitting the limit all the time because of shit like Netflix, which I would use a lot less if I had god damned Foxtel.

    (profanity) it.

    Otherwise though, is good deal.

    • $120 inc 2000gb and foxtel with watch anywhere/anytime or foxtelgo/ply for data only foxtel for upto 3 devices

  • Could someone please help me

    NBN went live in our area yesterday, we are currently on Telstra ADSL (slow)

    I know that distance to the node etc affects speed but one could safely say that by choosing the 100mbps would be greatly quicker then the 25mpbs, correct?

    With that being said I want to get this deal to help mum out, currently bills are very expensive and phone calls are charged per minute so unlimited calls will help a lot

    I am interested in the 100mbps connection, anyone able to tell me the exact price to get that on this plan

    Thanks in advance #soexcitedforfasterspeeds lol

    • Try myrepublic. $60 unlimited 100mbps.

      I'm getting speedtest.net results of about 80 down and 40 up. Modem sync is showing 107mbps.
      So yes, unless you have partificially bad line quality 100mbps should always deliver significantly more than a 25mbps service.

      • Probably would but not up to me, mum has and will always be a Telstra customer lol, can't change her mind, mind as well get her the best speed

        • Oh dear :(

        • @ash2000:

          I know right, I'm all like these plans are unlimited etc, but I suppose Telstra respond to cvc issues etc hopefully we get good speed. Gonna wait a little bit though and hear some opinions from people

        • @BenTheBargainer2013:

          Telstra 100mbps would be superior to almost anything else….. it's just 2x the price. But is price is no object, great!

      • Yeah for a few months then it will start to fail. 4 isps always start of well.

        Then they put ya on the congestion line.

        • +1

          That's happening already….. I've revised my view of my Republic , I was only connected last week was initially impressed when I'd used it (mainly off peak). However, at night it is shit house.

        • @ash2000: Sad to hear, the best run I had was with Optus who were good for roughly a year or so. I've switched to Telstra and SOMETIMES their download speed drops but the ping is always perfect and the drop is 10-15 not 80+ lol.

  • When is NBN coming to Sydney West ???? :(

  • Signed up on this deal with 10 bucks loyalty discoint and free speed boost…Finding telstra peak times have congestion… still better than my old dsl which connected at 700kb.

    • +1 for $10 off loyalty and free speed boost but I got Foxtel instead.
      Never notice any congestion ever here in peak. Also just got a letter from Telstra saying NBN is coming to the area… Goodbye 115mbps.

      PS. I don't want this fake hybrid NBN. Give me the KRudd NBN!

      • How many mbps will your new connection be?

  • If you don't watch footy why not just go my republic $59 a month unlimited downloads on the fast speed (assuming the nbn actually works properly) and use kodi for free streaming.rather than paying to watch ads.

  • +2

    For those who do still use landlines, make sure you check the Critical Information Sheet, if you choose a plan that does not include calls. Last time I looked, Telstra were charging completely outrageous prices to make calls. Something like 50c + 40c flagfall for local and 50c/m for long distance (my memory is fading, but it was something like that). If your elderly relatives want a landline and no internet they cant avoid the internet, just dont have to use it, but I'd strongly suggest going elsewhere, and NOT tying your phone number to your RSP. More flexibility.

  • Just a query regarding the 'Sports HD' pack… Apparently after the 3 mths freebie it will be charged at $39/mth.

    Just a couple of queries if someone can help me out.. Now I am of the uderstanding that HD pack alone normally costs $10 + Sports pack which is $32… So the $39 price actually a good deal?

    If you have Sports HD does it give you access to all HD available channels?? Or just the Sport ones?? very confusing…

    • +1

      If you get the HD add-on then any channels within your package that has HD available will become active. So if you had the entertainment pack and Sport pack you'd get several entertainment channels in HD (not all have HD channels) along with the sports channels.

  • Does anyone know if Telstra provides an NBN VoIP-capable modem/router on the current deal?

    Ta!

    • Yes, on the $99/$120/$140 inc all your calls (landline/mobile) too and if your SMART pay $9*24 or $216 outright for the mobile 4G (6/1mbs mobile data backup) Telstra Gateway Frontier! +10 speed boost to 50/1 or $15 to 100/40mbs too and foxtel inc on the 120/140 plan offerings too

  • +1

    I went into a telstra shop & was able to negotiate this deal for $79 ($20credit for 24mths) with free connection, modem and speedboost!

    • You must be an exisiting customer right?

      I tried the same thing, and they said it wasn't for new customers and it sounded like something only the retention team could offer to exisiting customers.
      Does anyone have a contact at Telstra I could get this deal from?

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