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    Quote Originally Posted by LandyAndy View Post
    Cheers Mick.
    My internet speed is good as we are only 200m from the exchange.Will keep what I have as I have an old unlimited plan that is no longer available at the price I pay.
    Thanks
    Andrew
    Ah! You have ADSL. That will probably be moved to NBN.
    I'll make a few enquiries.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mick_Marsh View Post
    From what I understand, in your situation, the telephone will remain on the copper network unless you purchase a NBN bundled service.
    If you are happy with the copper, stay with the copper.
    The VoIP service with these NBN plans is inferior. There are so many unresolved problems and the quality of service is not up to the copper network yet.
    Mick,
    Must say we're very happy with our NBN wireless based VOIP phone service after sorting out a minor issue with interference.
    Maybe the quality of the service depends on the ISP you use and the equipment they supply, or the equipment you purchase.
    I suspect the quality of your domestic phone wiring may also play a part.

    Re the speed of our internet service using the NBN, we've not noticed much difference compared with our previous ADSL service. Admittedly we're on the cheapest (ie. Slowest) NBN plan on offer from our ISP.

    As you mentioned, the cost of our NBN internet plan is on a par with the old ADSL a plan,though from memory we now have a larger monthly data quota.

    Alan

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rurover View Post
    Maybe the quality of the service depends on the ISP you use and the equipment they supply, or the equipment you purchase.
    I suspect the quality of your domestic phone wiring may also play a part.
    I reckon you're right there.
    I have two telephone services. One is VoIP with the phone connected to the ISP supplied router plugged into the UNI-D port and the other is the telephone plugged into the UNI-V port. Both use good quality Austel telephones supplied by Telstra. The service plugged into the UNI-V port is much better than the service plugged into the supplied router.

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    i wish i had nbn

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