by Sploosh » Sun Aug 08, 2010 9:31 am
by Brucetiki » Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:32 am
by Sploosh » Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:23 am
Brucetiki wrote:For the phone, I have 3's $49 cap for the phone and 3's 6GB plan ($39/month) for the broadband, and both suit me fine.
by dedja » Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:40 am
by Mr Beefy » Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:43 am
dedja wrote:The copper cable that it connected to your house is almost certainly required.
Whilst most people just think of it a just a phone line (voice), it's also your connection to the outside world for data (broadband).
Wired broadband is generally much cheaper and reliable that 3G or satellite, so while you may not use it for voice (by using voice mobile services) you should investigate the option of utilising it for broadband.
It is possible to get naked broadband services that don't require a 'phone line' but they use that same copper cable.
by Psyber » Sun Aug 08, 2010 11:49 am
by MW » Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:35 pm
by Dirko » Sun Aug 08, 2010 12:37 pm
MW wrote:CONS:
Friends and family will not be impressed having to pay mobile rates to ring you each time
by Dog_ger » Sun Aug 08, 2010 1:27 pm
by Barto » Sun Aug 08, 2010 3:01 pm
Mr Beefy wrote:dedja wrote:The copper cable that it connected to your house is almost certainly required.
Whilst most people just think of it a just a phone line (voice), it's also your connection to the outside world for data (broadband).
Wired broadband is generally much cheaper and reliable that 3G or satellite, so while you may not use it for voice (by using voice mobile services) you should investigate the option of utilising it for broadband.
It is possible to get naked broadband services that don't require a 'phone line' but they use that same copper cable.
I have naked adsl, mobiles - no home phone, i might get voip one day if not having a home phone ever becomes an issue. I'm not paying line rental again!
by JAS » Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:42 pm
MW wrote:CONS:
Friends and family will not be impressed having to pay mobile rates to ring you each time
by gadj1976 » Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:47 pm
Mr Beefy wrote:dedja wrote:The copper cable that it connected to your house is almost certainly required.
Whilst most people just think of it a just a phone line (voice), it's also your connection to the outside world for data (broadband).
Wired broadband is generally much cheaper and reliable that 3G or satellite, so while you may not use it for voice (by using voice mobile services) you should investigate the option of utilising it for broadband.
It is possible to get naked broadband services that don't require a 'phone line' but they use that same copper cable.
I have naked adsl, mobiles - no home phone, i might get voip one day if not having a home phone ever becomes an issue. I'm not paying line rental again!
by gadj1976 » Sun Aug 08, 2010 5:54 pm
Psyber wrote:I'd always assumed the strategy of Telstra was to gradually push the cost of land line phones up to achieve that result - get everyone on to mobiles only.
After all it was the one way they were going to get what they wanted - timed local calls - as no federal government was going to approve that unpopular idea.
If you are considering going that way do your arithmetic. Most mobile capped plans sound generous with "included calls" allegedly worth lots of dollars for the capped price, but when you look at the flag fall and fees each brief local call can cost around 80c to $1.20 of your included value and it is rapidly chewed through. A five minute call at 28c on a land line could be nearly $4.00.
I've gone another way with an integrated deal with my ISP for land line, VOIP service, and ADSL, and I've just transferred to Slimtel for mobile - no flag fall and 17c per 30 seconds - 11c for calls to 3 or Vodafone mobiles. This still leaves the option of "Naked ADSL" if you conclude you don't need a land line later.
You usually find the "Naked" ADSL plan costs $10 extra, which is really a cheap line rental deal because there is no phone service provided.
In my deal local land line calls are 18c and national VOIP calls are 16c, all un-timed.
by White Line Fever » Sun Aug 08, 2010 6:03 pm
by Sploosh » Sun Aug 08, 2010 8:31 pm
gadj1976 wrote:
We have naked ADSL and a home phone via Internode. Good part of it is you can choose your own phone number (within a range of numbers). Not having to pay $50 or $60 bucks for a line into the house is the best thing we ever did.
by Brucetiki » Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:46 pm
Sploosh wrote:Great to hear that you're happy with that decision.Brucetiki wrote:For the phone, I have 3's $49 cap for the phone and 3's 6GB plan ($39/month) for the broadband, and both suit me fine.
Do you find that the $49 cap covers you for all calls? One thing I'm concerned about it calling companies (insurance, airlines, businesses and the like) who put you on hold, make you press 17 different options and wait some more, all on a mobile. At least with home phone there's no "How much is this damn waiting costing me?" type of pressure.
by Brucetiki » Sun Aug 08, 2010 10:54 pm
Dog_ger wrote:Got Telstra to install a broadband cable maybe 5 years ago.
Dropped the home phone about 2 years after.
Only have Telstra Broadband line that I pay for and a Vodafone mobile that work picks the tab up on.
Works well for me.
by LMA » Mon Aug 09, 2010 11:13 am
by Gingernuts » Mon Aug 09, 2010 1:52 pm
by gadj1976 » Mon Aug 09, 2010 2:59 pm
Sploosh wrote:gadj1976 wrote:
We have naked ADSL and a home phone via Internode. Good part of it is you can choose your own phone number (within a range of numbers). Not having to pay $50 or $60 bucks for a line into the house is the best thing we ever did.
THis sounds interesting, because we are currently with internode and I like their service. If the phone line currently stops on the outside wall though, would internode be able to take it from there or would I still need to get telstra to set something up initially?
And yes, people calling us is something I need to consider too.
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