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nbn FTTP & HFC 1000/50Mbps $95/Month for 5 Months ($100/Month Ongoing, Existing Mobile Customers Only) @ Vodafone

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It's vodafone's version of the Superloop flash deal. Never used Vodafone before or the TPG network.

Speed upgrade from 240Mbps to 750Mbps (typical evening speed) at no extra cost when you have a mobile phone plan with Vodafone. New customers will get the standard speed with no upgrade.

But a deals a deal.

For the techy guys: CGNat only no opt out.

30 Day Money back applies

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This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2024

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Comments

  • +5

    Sad panda on the CGNAT, makes having your own plex server and home nvr for security a pain.

    • Have you looked at using CloudFlare tunnels for Plex/overseerr etc? They are good solutions for getting around the cgnat issue.
      They are also free!

  • 100/20 speed is the most commonly used but sadly not enough companies giving 60 something options..

  • +6

    CGNAT no opt-out makes this a non deal

  • +6

    Just go with Leaptel. $99/mth for the first year for 1000/50

    • Whats the download speed?

    • Yep leaptel hands down alot better.

    • I'm not an expert but isn't Buddy considered better than leaptel? It's also $99 per month for 1000/50

      • Chatbot as support and CG-NAT only with no option of static IP anymore…. I don't think so

  • +1

    It took me a whole year to fix my plex issue. I think OzB taught me about the issue.
    Superloop turned CGNAT off 0 charge. Bless OzB🙏🏽

  • -1

    I don't understand why anyone would need to download 125MB in a second? What do people use this for?

    • +3

      its for when you need to download something, it happens instantly. Like we have the fibre and budget for it so why not. there are cheaper plans if you want them aswell. Some new games are 300GB alone.

      • -2

        Which games are 300GB?

        • Sorry the latest call of duty is 170GB and updates can be 30-70gb at a time. Not quiet 300

    • +4

      Need and want are two different things …

      • -3

        Yeah but 450GB in an hour? C'mon that's nuts.

    • +6

      There's a lot of porn out there to download and watch later…..and if there's several people in the house with different kinks…

  • +2

    Mate switch to vodaphone nbn and had terrible and sporodic internet. Had to cancel within 1st week and switch isp then all the random slow down and disconnections stopped.

  • I would not go near Vodophone network hopeless company never again

  • I've been with vodafone for nbn (fttp) for 3 years now and it's been mostly good for those 3 years. Initially on 250/25 which was rock solid for 2 years before upgrading to 1000/50 1 year ago where they managed to somehow put us on the initial $150 launch price - discounts instead of the $130 new price - discounts which took 2 months to notice and a call to customer service confirmed it albeit it took multiple attempts for them to even agree to what we were seeing and including get pushed up the chain to a manager which started the rapid downslide in quality. The bad right now is random dropouts with the worst being for almost an entire evening during peak (no scheduled maintenance/downtime from nbn) with more occasional drop outs in the early hours that last a couple minutes to 2 hours. The price is good but the quality of service, both internet and customer service has dropped off now to the point I'm looking at swapping out to probably Leaptel once our promotion price ends this month or next month.

  • "The bad right now is random dropouts "

    Very interesting, why do these random dropouts happen if you are connected direct to NBN infrastructure

    Fibre direct from NTD? to POI

    Honestly, i cannot work this out

    Ping FTTP experts why does this happen?

    Could this be in house equipment problems? or what?

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