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Neferti
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Re: NBN

Post by Neferti » Mon Mar 19, 2018 7:46 pm

The Mechanic wrote:
Black Orchid wrote:
The Mechanic wrote:so for $40 a month we get unlimited phone calls.. unlimited txt... 12gig of data pooled to 24 gig which I use while away working...

simples..
$40 per month each?
yes

So $80 a month? For "unlimited" calls? :rofl

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Re: NBN

Post by The Mechanic » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:51 am

Neferti~ wrote:
The Mechanic wrote:
Black Orchid wrote:
The Mechanic wrote:so for $40 a month we get unlimited phone calls.. unlimited txt... 12gig of data pooled to 24 gig which I use while away working...

simples..
$40 per month each?
yes

So $80 a month? For "unlimited" calls? :rofl
err, not quite.. .

the home phone was up to $36 a month just to be plugged in without calls... so I got rid of that.. I dont know why people can't let go...

but anyways... so look at it like this... that charge cancels out one of my mobile phones...

so basically... its $40 a month for 2 x phones...

unlimited calls
unlimited txt
24 gig of Data..

so that runs my computer internet while im working away and also runs my gps when needed ... I can do the banking on it or the phone... it keeps me contactable 24/7 for work and family... etc etc etc
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Re: NBN

Post by The Mechanic » Tue Mar 20, 2018 11:52 am

The Mechanic wrote:
Neferti~ wrote:
The Mechanic wrote:
Black Orchid wrote:
The Mechanic wrote:so for $40 a month we get unlimited phone calls.. unlimited txt... 12gig of data pooled to 24 gig which I use while away working...

simples..
$40 per month each?
yes

So $80 a month? For "unlimited" calls? :rofl
err, not quite.. .

the home phone was up to $36 a month just to be plugged in without calls... so I got rid of that.. I dont know why people can't let go...

but anyways... so look at it like this... that charge cancels out one of my mobile phones...

so basically... its $40 a month for 2 x phones...

unlimited calls
unlimited txt
24 gig of Data..


so that runs my computer internet while im working away and also runs my gps when needed ... I can do the banking on it or the phone... it keeps me contactable 24/7 for work and family... etc etc etc
Im also running 4G so thats around a lazy 100 mbps..
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Re: NBN

Post by Black Orchid » Tue Mar 20, 2018 12:26 pm

I kept my home phone with an internet bundle of unlimited data, unlimited local and national calls, unlimited mobile calls and 100 overseas minutes and with 4G wifi I use that instead of mobile phone data.

I really only use my mobile for emergencies and for texting, which I do quite a lot of lol

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Re: NBN

Post by Neferti » Tue Mar 20, 2018 3:58 pm

Black Orchid wrote:I kept my home phone with an internet bundle of unlimited data, unlimited local and national calls, unlimited mobile calls and 100 overseas minutes and with 4G wifi I use that instead of mobile phone data.

I really only use my mobile for emergencies and for texting, which I do quite a lot of lol
To each their own! I use my mobile for texting and "in case of" an emergency. Home phone? It was only costing me $30 a month with calls. Mostly I keep in touch with friends and rellies via the Internet, most live interstate or overseas. I deliberately chose the NBN12 package as 12 Mbps is fast enough for email, browsing and Forums ... why would I want anything faster? I downloaded the Foxtel app yesterday and was watching full screen on the computer without a hitch. I have used Steam to download and play some adventure games. I see no reason to pay a LOT more to get "fast internet" and I am paying for what I ordered ... Basic NBN12 and VOIP. What other people pay is their business. Plus, I am now NOT using bloody Telstra for the landline phone. :rofl

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