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Save up to $15/Month with Exetel Slash My Bill Bundle @ Exetel

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The more products you bundle with Exetel, the more you save. Slash up to $15/mth off your monthly Exetel broadband bill when you purchase additional eligible Exetel services such as a new Mobile SIM plan or a Home Phone plan.

https://www.exetel.com.au/broadband/nbn

You must be an Exetel residential broadband customer with one or more Exetel nbn™ or Fibre services to qualify. All connection technologies are eligible.

Simply order your new eligible service after 17 February 2022 online with your Exetel broadband account number or quote your broadband account number to our Sales Team if you order via phone. You can merge accounts by calling our Sales Team on 1300 993 588.

Slash My Bill discounts apply as per the table below:

Purchase an additional eligible service after 17 Feb 2022 and slash your Exetel broadband bill based on your total product holding on the same account as follows.

Broadband + 1 additional service = $5/mth
Broadband + 2 additional services = $7.50/mth
Broadband + 3 additional services = $10/mth
Broadband + 4 additional services = $12.50/mth
Broadband + 5 additional services = $15/mth

Eligible services which count towards Slash My Bill discounts are:

  • All Exetel residential mobile services on the Telstra network (including migrations) except Super Saver $10. All Optus mobile services are not included
  • All Exetel residential mobile broadband services on the Telstra network
  • Exetel residential Home Phone Call Packs ($5, $10 & $20) not Pay-as-you-go
  • Additional residential Broadband Services
  • Home Secure is not eligible
  • Plan changes on existing services are not eligible

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closed Comments

  • +1

    Why not link to your product page with the services listed?

    • It applies to all Exetel broadband services.

  • +2

    Why not just title it "$15 off when you combine Broadband and 5 additional eligible services".. Would save a few people from clicking

  • +13

    Just make sure you provide at least 17 years notice before you have your first thought of leaving, else Exetel reserves the right to continue billing you until the Sun goes supernova.

    • Wow Sun goes supernova haha nice

  • +1

    Hi guys, is Exetel better than Tangerine?

    • They both shite on next level. Spend whole last week dealing with both. Then moved to superloop.

      • Thanks mate, is superloop better than other 2?

        • Big time mate. I've been using superloop for over a year. Had to leave and come back to get promotional rate for 6 month.

      • +1

        I thought Superloop owns Exetel?

        • -1

          ŠKODA, SEAT, CUPRA, Audi, Lamborghini, Bentley, Porsche and Ducati are own by same company

      • +1

        Nice misleading Yaren24 on this.

        Tangerine = Uses Vocus
        Exetel = Uses Superloop

        Superloop themselves has said Exetel is the Premium brand of Superloop. Because Exetel manages CVC better then Superloop themselves. So if you get congestion at night with Superloop at your POI then you are better off going with Exetel where you won't experience congestion.

        You may ask "but aint they sharing same CVC?" - good question you just asked. For some reason, Superloop wants to keep CVC separated so Exetel can stay premium with no congestion while Superloop does. You can confirm that with Superloop CVC Graph, some POI are always congestion daily at night.

        Both same bandwidth, same transit internationally and domestic makes no difference. Its about CVC and the premium, non-premium.

        But do whatever you want, and do your research before you smack talking like that. Superloop bought out Exetel Nov 2021.


        Other Info from other user;

        Superloop purchased Exetel and decided to make Exetel their premium brand and in the process turn Superloop into their budget brand. Weird thing to do considering superloops good reputation thus far. CVC upgrades stopped happening most of the times they started removing parts of their network under budget cuts.

        https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/thread/35pn1j4j - Superloop "support" discussion
        https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/thread/988l1kqy - Darwin BNG removal discussion
        https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/thread/97rq42y3 - Speed test discussion
        https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/thread/91mxzzly - Superloop "typical evening speed" downgraded. You'll see every RSP get great scores and everyone got better. Except for Superloop which dropped about 80%

        You can see the stats from the ACCC here https://imgur.com/a/tDecowM and be disgusted yet amazed at the same time at what was once the premium RSP alongwith ABB and see it for what it currently is.

        Latest post - https://whrl.pl/RgqqvY from "Superloop "typical evening speed" downgraded. You'll see every RSP get great scores and everyone got better. Except for Superloop which dropped about 80%". He got congestion on one of his POI few days back. I would still go with Exetel over Superloop. Superloop clearly has made Exetel the premium brand.

  • Use to have so many problems with Optus NBN, wifi reception was bad in different rooms. I am with Exetel (paying 65 for 50/20 from previous deal), and unbelievably their modem is brilliant for me. Reception goes outside the house. My speeds even go a touch over 50 some how.
    Tech support was never a problem when the modem needed to get replaced.
    Just my experience.

    • +1

      Sounds like your issue wasn't with optus nbn but the modem you were using. Should've just bought some TP-Link mesh networking units.

    • Although it seems like an issuie with the router WiFi performance rather than optus,been using excetel for more than 3 years & more than 90% of the time its working without any issues (using FTTP), provided free static IP address & their tech forums are very helpful,
      but I don't use their router for WiFi connectivity but rather have my own TP-Link archer C9 which is rock solid after all those years with 15 plus devices connected all the time.
      Like another person suggesting, just get TP-Link mesh units for around the house coverage

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