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| Member Since | 16/04/2018 | 
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| Location | Melbourne | 
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chickendog commented on nbn 50/20 $55/M for 6 Months | nbn FTTP or HFC 500/50 $65/M, 1000/100 $79.99/M for 6 Months @ Arctel
    Do they support IPv6?
    
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 iNeedMoreMoney on TPG 5G Home Internet with Unlimited Data & Wi-Fi 7 Modem: 50/20 $39.99/M for 6 Months, 100/20 $44.99/M for 6 Months @ TPG
    Prepayment today, then later adjusted for next billing cycle based off of when you activate the modem.
    
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 seug123 on TPG 5G Home Internet with Unlimited Data & Wi-Fi 7 Modem: 50/20 $39.99/M for 6 Months, 100/20 $44.99/M for 6 Months @ TPG
    You are correct. Sad state of affairs, but that's why its cheap I guess.
    
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 AntonioHello on TPG 5G Home Internet with Unlimited Data & Wi-Fi 7 Modem: 50/20 $39.99/M for 6 Months, 100/20 $44.99/M for 6 Months @ TPG
    I suggest you lookup the difference between an NBN connection and a 5G connection and start there. Product not available at your address…
    
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 mengqing on TPG 5G Home Internet with Unlimited Data & Wi-Fi 7 Modem: 50/20 $39.99/M for 6 Months, 100/20 $44.99/M for 6 Months @ TPG
    Not enough take up, need to compete with smaller guys biting at their toes.
    
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 pandadude on TPG 5G Home Internet with Unlimited Data & Wi-Fi 7 Modem: 50/20 $39.99/M for 6 Months, 100/20 $44.99/M for 6 Months @ TPG
    Pretty much same for me and my address was accepted. Some say you might be rejected if your tower is already too congested.
    
  Yeah makes sense if you know enough about how the NBN works. You'll see other providers doing the same with heavy discounts. The customer…
    
  It is staying around. And it's still a business plan by NBN standards. Sad isn't it? Like someone else said, it's just whether the RSP will…
    
  Megabits per second.
    
  A lot of people are used to waiting for things to download and/or happen on the internet is what I've observed. The same kind of people…
    
  And how much is this VPS that saves you money?
    
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 xmessa on Haier 9.5kg Front Loader Washing Machine $658 Delivered @ Appliances Online
    Can I get a hooyah
    
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 sydboy007 on Vodafone $250 Prepaid Mobile Starter Kit: 12 Months 250GB (150GB + 100GB Bonus Activation Data) $179 @ Vodafone
    Yes this is true, while your "reception" might be the same, there definitely is prioritisation in play. MVNOs must compete for it somehow…
    
  chickendog commented on PNY 256GB Turbo Attache 3 USB 3.0 Flash Drive $23.07 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon US via AU
    But does it make stu stu noises?
    
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 dingdong3000 on GL.iNet Flint 2 (GL-MT6000) Wi-Fi 6 AX6000 2.5G Multiport Router $182.34 Delivered @ GL.iNet via Amazon AU
    With GLinet and OpenWRT devices you benefit from some aging as the software takes time to fully harness the hardware and iron out the bugs.…
    
  Seems like Mintee is a Phatee.
    
  chickendog commented on Piksters SupaGRIP Eco Floss Picks (Pack of 100) $5.60 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $59 Spend) @ Amazon AU
    Best I've found are these https://www.coles.com.au/product/caredent-eeziflossers-biodegradable-50-pack-4954670 Has the hook tip at the end…
    
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 SwaggyE on [Back Order] TCL 115" QD-Mini LED TV $19,995 (RRP $29,999) + Delivery @ Bing Lee
    I think your wife can.
    
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 Roe Jogan on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    Fair enough about CGNAT. The AussieBB Typical Evening Speeds (TES) doesn't make sense to me tbh, I and many other repeatedly get good…
    
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 Roe Jogan on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    Why not try Buddy then? If you no like it you can churn to Superloop. Beauty of ABB/Buddy you can churn and get the rest of your days…
    
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 Roe Jogan on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    You might be able to ask Leaptel if they can continue your offer with them. Just give them a call.
    
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 spikiii on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    Try the web portal, maybe the app release doesn't have it yet. I have signed up and got my static IP in 10 minutes this afternoon. Just had…
    
  I hope it's not in that order. Starting living when you're 60. No thanks.
    
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 mlburnian on Vodafone $250 240GB 1 Year Prepaid Starter Pack & 2000 Everyday Rewards Points for $150 @ Woolworths (In-Store Only)
    Best out of the three for me in the northern suburbs. https://www.speedtest.net/my-result/a/10379260746 Everyone thinking they're bad means…
    
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 bbourizk on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    Interesting. People have been requesting 1000/50 through other means and they have said no. Sounds like they're purely using it as a…
    
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 Arsenal on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    Semantics but yes - Hopefully $5 like for ABB, otherwise $10 could be possible and is how much Leaptel charge.
    
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 E5TOQUE on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    No, opting out of CG-NAT is not going to happen they are instead looking at charging for a static IP as an option going forward. No ETA and…
    
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 Deceiver on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    Yes and that's fine but our points still stand.
    
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 Deceiver on nbn 1000/50 $99/Month Ongoing (FTTP and HFC Only) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)
    You're right but the 1000/400 plan has an ABN requirement at least the way Aussie BB implement it so they likely don't want to deal with…
    
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