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[CommBank] nbn 1000/50 $100.80/Month for 12 Months & Then $129.60/Month Ongoing (CBA Debit/Credit Card Required) @ More Telecom

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More have now added the NBN Ultrafast tier to their range of plans with a CBA discount of 30% for the first 12 months and then 10% ongoing, however you must pay with a CBA Debit or Credit card in order to receive this offer and you must maintain that as your payment method at all times.

If you do not have a CBA card then consider taking advantage of their subsidiary Tangerine Telecom's offer via https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/733103

I do note that unlike the Tangerine offer this one is not capped at 500/50 despite both being the same company.

nbn FTTP and HFC only.

18-Jun-2023
Prices Updated, was previously $104.30/Month for 12 Months & Then $134.10/Month Ongoing
Current price: $100.80 for first 12 months, then $129.60 ongoing.

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    • +2

      Use a different DNS

      • That doesn't answer my question.

        • +6

          All ISPs do. It's a government requirement

          • @brocky2006: Nope. I'm with Kogan internet at the moment and all torrent sites are unblocked.

            • @Mondorock: Change dns provider in your browser. Takes 30 seconds

          • @brocky2006: Superloop don't block any torrenting sites.

  • what's a good modem to use with these high-speed plans, what should I look for?

    I assume my current TPG VR1600v won't cut it, and the suggested Google Nest router only has 1 LAN port

    • +1

      I got a AX6600 WiFi Router (RAX70) does a great job

      • Looks great, but too pricey for my liking

    • I'm wondering the same thing! Info on this would be super helpful

    • Telstra Smart Modem Gen 3 (the black one) can be bought new off Marketplace for $100. They are great for the price. No issues getting 950Mbps on Wifi with a compatible Wifi 6 wireless card

    • +1

      If you're using a CAT6 cable it doesn't matter really, if you're wanting the best wifi speeds you'll need a Wifi 6 capable devices or I'd say good luck getting anything around 300-500.

  • +1

    I have ordered FTTP with More and installation date is set for 23 Nov. Looking forward to join 1000/50 plan.

    But it's a bit weird that NBN is expensive than 5G broadband.

    • Not weird at all. Nbnco takes a few slices of the cake. With 5G plan, the ISP eats the whole cake.

    • How'd your FTTP install go.

      I just signed up today and doing a bit of reading on them now.

      Is speed as advertised?

      • +2

        Installation was done within an hour.
        I'm getting 255/23 mbps & 4ms ping on 250/25 plan. I'm happy with the connection.

        • +1

          Just got mine installed today!

          Getting around 265/22 on the same plan, just wish it was a little more symmetrical but can’t complain.

  • Do I need 1000?

    • The only real benefit is that large files come down faster and there is more bandwidth to go around the household (such as my 6 person household of heavish usrs). But if its just for everyday activities with streaming that 50-100Mbps is plenty

      • 1 watches YouTube/FB videos a lot, almost always running
        2 likes to play video games online
        1 likes to seed/Dl movies and stream
        All over WiFi atm

    • +1

      The fact that you ask most likely means that you don't :-).
      I'd love it but 25,/5 is more than enough for us to cover Netflix, Kayo etc in two rooms. Why pay for more than one needs is how I see it.

      • Trynna reassess how much bandwidth we really need
        (I always like more and asked for free loyalty upgrades but haven't been fruitful the last few times) contemplating to move..
        But also it's a legacy plan and kiinda cheap 100d/40u $75p/m compared to the deals I see for those same speed offerings

    • +1

      For us its more about how much you value the time savings.
      If you often find yourself wanting to perform a large update (game etc) or download a large file, you might appreciate the time saved in your day allowing you to enjoy it sooner rather than having to plan and wait for it to finish.

  • +1

    Okay, this is tempting. With CBA and already with ABB but honestly if I churn away for awhile I'll actually get a meaningful discount coming back to ABB in the future so might just take this up for a year and pocket the change.

  • The high school me would had been happy at the prospect of 1000 mbps for obvious reasons. There nothing i can think of atm that i can use it for.

    • I'm the same, other than the odd Steam game 25 is enough for me, latency is the same

  • +2

    I got this internet once. After a month of constant dropouts and slow speeds, I couldn’t stand it any More

  • i tried More but recently moved to Belong and just from moving providers I'm getting an extra 10mpbs download (100mps plan)

  • Can't fault them for performance. I used to be a ABB/TLS/SL only customer believing the Vocus resellers were trashy, but pleasantly surprised.

    They messed up the first bill but I just logged a ticket one evening and within an hour it was replied to and resolved (like actual resolved, as I could see the credit in the customer portal). It was outside their customer support hours too at the time.

  • Hope their service is better than their website. Dogs breakfast. Can't see anything mentioned about static IP or CG-NAT

  • Thank you, just signed up. Will be moving from ABB so fingers crossed service is good!

    • UPDATE: Moved from from ABB. Getting aroud 900mbps down on a speed test. I am using eero 6 so I had to change from IPoE to PPPOE. Took 5hrs from when I opened my account to when I was active. Very happy so far!

      • I am about to move as well from ABB, when you move, do you need to contact ABB to cancel? or does applying with another ISP (More) automatically cancel ABB?

        • +1

          It will automatically cancel

  • Signed up last night! let's see how it goes!

    • +1

      just got message said my service is active, and had a try
      DOWNLOAD 806.51Mbps UPLOAD 41.31 Mbps
      Ping ms 3 3 2

      • Is that Ping 332ms??? If so, that's bad!

        • +1

          3ms connnection, 3ms download and 2ms upload

  • I have been a More customer on the 100/40 plan for a few months now (since the CBA deal was announced) with no issues. Was getting regular ~110mbps down, solid 30+ up, even in peak times.

    Saw this deal this morning, went to change my plan online, and their online self-service portal didn't list 1000/50. I opened a ticket asking to be changed and it was done in about 3 hours.

    Restarted NTD box an hour or so after I saw the ticket was resolved (no email update which is annoying but not the end of the world) and router (edgerouter X), and getting ~270 down and 40 up. I am FTTP.

    Nothing stellar so far, but I'll let it sit for a month or so and see how it goes. I have family on my plex so I tried the 250/25 recently, and while the additional download was good I noticed the reduced upstream. This plan so far is 250 but with better upload.

    Seems to be "sticky" IP (has only changed once or twice for me, but I have a domain and dns client). It's not CGNAT.

    Happy to answer any questions :)

    • Wait so you’re only hitting 270/40 on the 1000mbps plan? Isn’t that pretty low considering it’s not exactly peak hours right now?

  • Signed up. They were my last NBN providers back in June 22. Didnt have any issues. Always 250+ even in the peak times.Used Telstra 5G home internet for a bit. It is fast (500 up 40 down) but not stable frequent drops and the latency. Thanks

  • I’m currently on Aussie Broadband. Worth the switch?

  • Do they force you onto cgnat?

    • +1

      No cgnat, vocus has sooo many IPs that they give you a sticky

      • What’s a sticky?

        • A Sticky IP address i.e. doesn’t change each time your restart modem.

  • Asking other people how their speeds are is kind of useless with a company such as More that doesn’t show CVC bandwidth graphs, like AussieBB and Superloop do. It all depends on which POI you’re on and how many other More users are active on your POI. You could be on a POI with 100 other More users, therefore CVC will be maxed out during peak time = throttling. Compared to another POI that may only have a handful of More users, you’ll always get max speeds due to plenty of CVC bandwidth headroom. Without More providing CVC graphs, you just need to give them a go and find out. Nothing to loose really, other than a 3-4 minute sign up process. Just signed up myself, keen to see how they go compared to AussieBB and Superloop that I have switched between for the past 4 years

    • Can you port out if the speeds aren't up to scratch or are you locked in for 12 months?

      • +1

        Yes. There is no lock in period, however as per T&C, you will lose remaining months discount should you decide to return.

  • +1
  • Does anybody know how many POI's More NBN has? Currently with TPG and I know it has all 121 POI's on its network. Just asking as before I was with TPG, went with MyRepublic and they only had the 1 POI in sydney… So up here in QLD everything has to route from my PC to sydney then back to me instead of to a local POI which increases ping and during high traffic times absolutely sucks.

    Thanks for any info I can get! (Currently on live chat to someone from more nbn and they're saying "Between 4 and 8" so I don't think they have and idea lol

    • MyRepublic only had 1 POI? I find that extremely hard to believe. I was lead to believe that RSP’s have CVC bandwidth at all POI’s, the amount of bandwidth purchased determined by how many users they have at each POI

      • Confirmed, they have a single PoP in Sydney and use a 3rd party wholesaler to aggregate traffic from each POI back to them in Sydney, Spintel also does this but unlike MyR, Spintel is not trash

        • What a joke, never knew that. I’ve only been with the big RSP’s such as AussieBB and Superloop that have bandwidth at all POI’s. More is my 3rd RSP and as I’m getting 2 ping to Melbourne and 940Mbps during peak hours, I assume their model is the same as AB and SL

          • @antik: More resell a Vocus product and Vocus are present at all 121 POIs and have a PoP in every state

      • Yeah its legit @antik, Only had it for about 5 days untill I changed. Instantly knew it was shit as when the service was put on I tried a speed test up here in brisbane, and usually it will determine the closest and best servers availiable right? It defaulted to sydney and I was like huh, so I changed it to brisbane and the ping was even worse than sydney because it had to go to sydney and back twice lol

  • +1

    For any CBA staff members, the NBN 1000 plan is now available at 50% off. Paying $74.50 a month for 12 months.

    • That is insane! Nice one

  • +1

    So, found out last couple of days speed in peak times(5pm-10pm in my case) is well below 100Mbps Down on 1000/50 with pings 32ms+ on FTTP which as per tech support are acceptable(anything below 100ms). Uploads are not affected in Perth WA.

    • Wow that's rough

      • I know. Right? Logged a case to see if something wrong on their end (during peak time lol). Not very hopeful after an online chat with Tech support yesterday who was more like take it or leave attitude.

        • +2

          Update: Tech support contacted after opening a case and not sure what they did in the background (a port reset) but now the speed is back into 900+ even for peak timing. I hope this stays the same.

          • @Gavonchie: lucky you!!! I changed my HFC connection to them from exetel today on the ultrafast plan. Wifi around 100Mbps and cable around 200Mbps and not even at peak times. Spoke to support, first their argument was need a WIFI6 router which I had from exetel. Then after doing 2 speed tests which were directly connected to NBN NTD and didnt get anything above 200Mbps, it was the ethernet cable fault. I need to have a CAT6 from my router to the NTD. Fair enough, buying a CAT8 cable now. Support wont escalate further until I do this.

    • How's your average ping, in Perth, @Gavonchie? I'm keen to know - I switched from Superloop to Spintel and my ping tanked. Keen to try more, but only if ping is decent in Perth.

  • Will a Telstra Gen 2 modem work this? E.g., do I have to enter a username password for internet connectivity?

    • +1

      Not sure about the Telstra modem specifically..

      But your router just needs to support PPPoE.

      You will need to enter your username and password in the router setting.

    • Yes, and yes.

  • +1

    Observation: More (& Tangerine) send a setup email with includes you PPoE Username and Password.
    Example ISP Username: 000xxxxxxxx549 and the same for the password. This is incorrect. I believe the Username needs to include @wba.nbnonline.com.au otherwise connection fails (or did for me).

    • Correct

  • just signed on after a brief stint with mate where they were nothing but trouble

  • So just got connected, first impressions are pretty average, on 1000/50 plan, i'm averaging between 350-450mb down 35 up. not even double what I was on before

  • 7 days still not connected. :)

    • +1

      on 1000 plan getting 570 download and 47 upload.

      All CAT8 cables.

      pretty average speed.

      • +1

        had similar speed as you before, i turned off the QoS on my router, now the speed reach 919.

  • +2

    Woo hoo! Existing Superloop FTTN user upgraded to FTTP 1Gbps through this More deal. Install completed yesterday and activated overnight. Seeing 800+ DL speeds. Thank goodness that old shit FTTN is finally goneski.

  • Ive just come to the end of my 12 month discount period. Does anyone know if you can cancel then signed up again to get an additional 12 month discount?

    • following

    • Used a different email, same account name and credit card. Connected in about 6 hours from sign up.

      • Did you cancel existing account first before trying with the new email? Did you use same mobile number and just a new email?

        I'm also nearing the end of my 12 month discount and I'm trying if I could somehow extend it.

        • +1

          I booked disconnection before the next billing date and signed up again using only a different email just after it was disconnected.

          • @Sawtell: Should've listened to this, tried to create account with different email while still connected, ended up having no connection for 2 days due to it being the easter holidays(limited support). But good thing i was able to get the discount, hopefully it was still for another 12 months. Will keep monitoring.

            • @yetanotherozbmate: @Sawtell @yetanotherozbmate are you guys still enjoying your 2nd round of More CBA discount now it’s a few months since your comments above? My initial 12 month discount winds up next month so looking to do the same…

    • Following. Looking for a way to sign up again to get additional 12 month with minimise interruption of service.

  • I switched the nbn from telstra to more, the internet cannot be connected with more than 3 router, the nbn box has 4 green lights on, but the staff said it is because the modem, OK, a test modem was sent out, but the modem cannot be TURNED ON AT ALL when i get it, then I requested a call back immediately, the line was stopped in the middle and no one answer anymore, and the staff is not helpful at all. What the hell they are doing, are they a scam? I want my money back.

  • Does anyone know more nbn AS info link on bgp.he.net ?

  • +1

    More has reduced price ever so slightly, now $100.80/month for first 12 months then reverts to $129.60/month. Applies to existing account holders also.

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