Psyber wrote:Psyber wrote:redandblack wrote:Do you remember the thread about how the prices were far too expensive?
The opponents of the NBN forgot to start a thread about how that was wrong and the prices are really good.
I'm one of those sceptics, and I'm waiting to see whether they stay good after they get enough take up to be able to claim the programme as a success. It wouldn't be the first industry to offer good starter prices in the early days to get a market share established, then adjust later.
My scepticism has been proved right for us light users - I rarely exceed 8GB per month.
When it was first mooted 10GB NBN plans at 25mbps were being offered at $39.95 per month - fairly commensurate with my existing ADSL2+ plan.*
The lowest NBN plan I can find now is a 12 mbps plan offering 30GB (uploads counted too) at $59.95, or $64.95 at 25mbps.
*Adding VoIP and a home phone brings my ADSL2+ plan to $59.95 per month - the same service with the NBN will now be a minimum of $89.85, and that is without allowing for the $10 a month free calls I get now.
So my $59.95 package jumps to something like $99.85 minimum for a doubling of my present speed...
Sure I can afford it but I resent attempts being made to con me and the general community...
(all 12mb services)
Nuskope offer 10gb for $40 and 50gb for $50
Adam offer 20 down and 20 up for $50
Internode offer 30 for $50
adam's phone service is $10 a month, internode offer different options starting from $0 and working up to $20 a month depending on what sort of call rates you have and want etc.
TPG offer an unlimited 12mb with a home phone that gives you unlimited calls to land lines for $70 a month
not sure you were looking hard enough!!