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Aussie Broadband - 1st Month Free on NBN Services (New Signups)

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OCT18FREE

Aussie Broadband are putting a free month promotion out until the end of October.
Use the code OCT18FREE at online signup or mention to our sales team over the phone to get your first month free when getting a new nbn plan with Aussie Broadband.

Promotion can be applied at checkout in online signup or can be requested over the phone with our sales team.

Terms and conditions apply.
New customers only.
Promotion applies for new nbn orders and pre-orders placed with promo code from 4:30pm AEDT 19/10/18 until 11:59pm 31/10/18
Offer not available on nbn150 or nbn250 plans for FTTP customers.
One promo per application, highest value offer will be applied.
Available either online or over the phone.
Promotion cannot be applied to orders already placed.
Service not available in all areas, see
www.aussiebroadband.com.au for full terms and conditions

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  • +2

    Watching these deals like a hawk as our ADSL is removed in the middle of Jan so ABB are one of the Companies recommended for our area.

  • +2

    Came from TPG (was with them for ADSL2) then NBN and with ABB now - on FTTB. The real difference is during peak periods - it just works. Am fine paying the extra for ABB for the time being as during peak period is when we want to use it i.e stream 2 x Netflix, general browsing, Skype video calls, VPN (work related), browsing. The few times I've need tech support, the phone team have been patient and respectful. Our neighbours are on TPG (and other providers) and complain of buffering of youtube, netflix during the evening peak.

  • can you get a static IP with them?

  • Well I ditched mungi last night and am online with Aussie this morning…. Dodged a bullet as whirlpool is reporting the entire mungi network is down right now, what timing!! never again mungi.

    • Didn't affect everyone, my Mungi connection didn't go down at all.

  • I have Telstra HFC 100/5 (Speedboost) and have signed up on this deal for the $99 unlimited 100/40 deal.

    I have my “install” date, do they actually need to re-terminate a new HFC port or will they just reuse the Telstra port that i am already using?

  • Hi Rep. I am currently with IINET ADSL2+ and just had NBN cable installed to outside of premise. I am on a plan that is equivalent of the family plan with free local call to landline and mobile (family phone plan). I have a freepbx system setup to serve 8 handsets in the premise. IINET had provided me with the free sip trunk, inbound and outbound settings. If I was to join your family phone plan, will I be given these setting for my freepbx (asterisk) sip setting?

  • +1

    Please note: we have currently stopped connections in your area due to our policy of not selling above more than 80% of available bandwidth. We don't believe it's fair to sell you a crappy, over-crowded service. We have more bandwidth ordered in your area which we expect to come on board around 2018-10-21.
    If you're happy to wait you can continue with the signup process below and we'll keep you updated via email on how the bandwidth upgrade is going.

  • Signed up, thanks!

  • If any one is interested in trying to speed up the their internet. They can try cloudflare.

    https://m.windowscentral.com/how-configure-cloudflare-dns-11…

    So far for me it's pretty good.

    • +1

      very interesting, Cloudlare DNS appear to get some good reviews on speed performance

      ive had a read of the comments in that article and some commentators are concerned with privacy, if that a concern than https://www.quad9.net or https://www.opendns.com/home-internet-security/ may be better (although i dont have any idea which one is faster)

      • I wouldn't trust my privacy with anyone. Even using a VPN I'm sure that I'm being watch in some way or another. So might as well accept it and move on.

  • Any idea how to do a referral? I did a federal for my old man, but he never got contacted…

  • Signed up for this (received auth SMS) at 1:43pm. At 2:10pm I received a message to say installation has been completed and is ready for use. Never did I imagine an install taking under 30 minutes ON A SUNDAY!

    I should note that I was previously connected (MyRepublic FTTN).

    • Pretty standard really as it’s all automated. Signed my folks up with ABB a few months ago now and within 5 mins on a Sunday night they were churned over from Internode to ABB.

  • Thanks signed up. Leaving DoDo NBN as they are congested AF

    They waived the early termination fee too

  • Just signed up as well

  • Another new AussieBroadbandOzBargainer got a month free

  • My colleague just got a new connection with Aussie broadband yesterday. Can he still redeem the offer OP?

  • Can I sign up for 2 months and then cancel it ? Can I use same modem onto opticomm network after that? Reason as I will be moving to new are in 2 months where only opticomm is available and ABB doesn't support that.

  • How long did it take to get a confirmation email after sign up?

    • Ignore

      • how much time it for you to sign up and get an email? did you get the date for Tech to come and install for new connection?

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