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so after switching to Telstra a few months ago, I get a letter in the mail last week saying NBN is now available in my area... before I made the switch the NBN website indicated it was not in its soon-planned areas. Doesnt really matter because Internode isnt listed on the providers list anyway. Am happy with the cable currently so will stick with it.

16 minutes ago, Leroy Peterson said:

so after switching to Telstra a few months ago, I get a letter in the mail last week saying NBN is now available in my area... before I made the switch the NBN website indicated it was not in its soon-planned areas. Doesnt really matter because Internode isnt listed on the providers list anyway. Am happy with the cable currently so will stick with it.

Yeah I got a NBN letter too from internode.. yet I go and check the NBN site and same thing, no progress or any info - pretty pointless site I guess, kinda. Pat fix it :)

Currently fixing my bill with Telstra online chat after changing plans.. ofcourse my next bill was all f**ked up but I expected that.. 

Must be hard to run a competent ISP

Edited by UNR33L

ipvanish will work a treat on NBN, hotels, airport lounges maccas Mc WiFI the works.

 

I'm moving to that when we finish the house.

 

the above was just on the phone as wanted to check some speeds.

 

 

Telstra online chat has been my go-to for dealing with (numerous) issues. I can do other shit while I wait for a response and can hear when they respond. It takes a few bots/foreigners to get through to someone who can help but soooo much easier than the phone or going to a store.

Am currently on my 3rd debit card in under 5 years. The insert chips all die within 18 months. Then you gotta do the stupid dance of insert, fail, swipe, insert, fail, swipe etc. 

Anyone else here have/had issues? excessive heat maybe? I thought maybe electromagnetic fields, but the swipe strip is fine.

 

3 hours ago, dezz said:

Any downside to nbn like the government knowing what genre of porn I may or may not be watching? Will ipvanish etc still do its job on nbn?

Exactly what I'm afraid of in a few years, government seeing everything nek minit in court for all the piracy n shit.

When I worked at a small ISP we'd get warnings all the time from all the big movie makers and have to give the customer a warning, I've been downloading movies with Telstra for 15 years never once received a letter.. clearly they just don't give a f**k. I dunno about the government though? 

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