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Hi i am looking for a provider for nbn 60mbps FW unlimited
Also mobile phone with 1 x 22GB and the other 42GB at least
our current provider has put there price up by 90 per month
Hi Tracey, I’ll link out a few guides below that can help you based on your requirements:
Fixed wireless: FW can be a bit tricky since providers either don’t display typical evening speeds or they don’t reach the speeds you want. However, an NBN 75 plan would be your closest bet to get 60Mbps. You can use our guide and filter to providers that offer NBN 75 plans: Exetel, Swoop, Dodo, Leaptel, MATE, Southern Phone, SpinTel: https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/nbn/nbn-fixed-wireless-plans
Mobile phone plans: You can also use our filters to get a list of mobile plans that fit your data requirements: https://www.finder.com.au/mobile-plans just add the highest range of data you’re looking for. You can also look at our round up of the best mobile plans for a more curated experience: https://www.finder.com.au/best-mobile-plans
Hope this helps!
Hi,
im looking at options for internet and mobile phone provider nbn, with
We had 60mbps FW unlimited for internet and
42GB phone and a 22 GB for the other phone.
Spot a Internet service provider that does not offer the fist 6 months cheaper?. When will NBN offer a service that works correctly as the internet needs upload not just all download. Maybe more people should support Elon Musk with StarLink until things are fixed up. Which will be never as the E-Safety commissioner will make sure of this as the Internet is to dangerous for us lemmings that live in a nanny state.
I have had telstra a my service provider for several years. Have been away now discover I have no bigpond emails ??
Hi Meg, you’ll want to reach out to Telstra’s customer support team directly in this instance as they’ll be able to help you out with your email issues. Hope this helps!
I currently have a landline. Can that number be ported accross to operate on a NBN fixed wireless connection and dispense with the landline?
Hi Alex, Yes, you should be able to port your existing number to a fixed wireless connection if that’s the NBN option available at your address. You’ll need to let your new chosen provider know.