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]]>BYO modem or get a new modem from Spark for free (12 month contract applies).
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]]>BYO modem or get a new modem from Vodafone for $4 per month (12 month contract applies).
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]]>Choose between an open term or 12 month contract. You will require a ADSL capable router to use Inspire Net broadband.
Note: Transferring from your old internet provider is free, however a $49 connection fee applies for new customers. Inspire Net has a fair use policy on their flat rate plans.
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]]>Choose between an open term, 12 month or 24 month contract.
You will require a ADSL or VDSL capable router to use Compass broadband
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]]>They also offer a “home tech assist membership”. From an additional cost of $9.95 per month, NOW will give you on-call access to fix tech problems in your home when they pop up (e.g. Wi-Fi coverage, slow computers, setting up new devices/streaming).
You will require a ADSL or VDSL capable router to use NOW. You can use your own router, or purchase one for $120.
NOW may use traffic management policies to make sure that the available bandwidth on their network is shared equally and proficiently between all users.
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]]>While Slingshot does offer an unlimited data plan, their cheaper plan for $74.95 per month has a data cap of 150GB. This in today’s world, would be enough data for say 2 to 3 people, but if you have a growing family or lots of flat mates that like to watch Netflix, your data would run out sooner than later. This capped data plan comes with a feature that automatically buys additional data when you run out. The cost for this extra data is $5 for 5GB.
Our verdict is to with the Unlimited plan. Or if you can, get fibre. It’s faster and cheaper. Note: there is a 6 month contract when you register with Slingshot’s ADSL/VDSL broadband. And a $250 early termination fee applies.
Slingshot does give new customers a router to use for the length of their plan. It will cost you $14.95 in postage. All Slingshot routers are rented and must be returned should you cancel your service. If it is not returned, you will be charged $100 to recover the cost of the device.
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