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Topic: Vodafone Wireless Alternatives, land-line unavailable <http://groups.google.com/group/nzphpug/t/6002e76c3e5db60c>

      Daniel <[email protected]> Jul 16 07:15PM -0700 ^
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      Hello,

      I have vodafone wireless home phone and internet. The internet won't
      even connect and the home phone reception is so bad that I
      cannot hear
      what the operators say, and from what I gather they can't hear me. I
      have the same problems when calling customers so have resorted to
      using my mobile to call clients.

      Does anybody know of an alternative?
      The only alternative to the vodem stick that I know of is the
      t-stick,
      does anybody know of other alternatives or any wireless home phone
      connections?

      It may just be me but their customer service is appalling lately.
      I believe my connection cancellation request was processed late last
      month when they said one of their team members would call me about
      'alternative services' and that the cancellation fee would
      definitely
      be wiped. I contacted them today after waiting three weeks for a
      call
      but all I really heard was them asking for my phone number and pin
      (funny that, I was calling from the phone and had to enter the pin
      prior to talking to an operator!!) then some form of rights I
      had and
      cancellation fees of which I only received small snippets of their
      voice.

      >From what I can tell the cancellation of my wireless internet
      is going
      to cost money ($600??) despite my inability to connect to the
      internet
      while a previous operator had assured me the connection would
      work at
      my new property.

      I have also been told that my phone will cost $80 to cancel despite
      the fact that the first two times I called them the call dropped and
      they didn't bother to call me back (even genesis energy and xnet
      call
      back if a phone call drops), the third time I had to call from a
      friends land-line, the last two weeks I couldn't even connect on
      several occasions to call them, and the final time neither of us
      could
      understand each-other.

      Gordon Stewart <[email protected]> Jul 17 02:43PM +1200 ^
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      > what the operators say, and from what I gather they can't hear
      me. I
      > have the same problems when calling customers so have resorted to
      > using my mobile to call clients.

      I'm on Woosh Wireless for internet access (I have Vodaphone
      mobile for calls)

      And a few times, it is dead-slow / Snails paced - but usually
      its 2-3
      ytimes faster than 56KB..

      the only issue I have with land-line, is i'll have to pay $80+
      to get
      a phoneline and internet (56KB) - I currently pay $40 aprox for
      internet...



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      Todd Martin <[email protected]> Jul 17 02:54PM +1200 ^
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      Hi

      > I'm on Woosh Wireless for internet access (I have Vodaphone
      mobile for calls)

      > And a few times, it is dead-slow / Snails paced - but usually
      its 2-3
      > ytimes faster than 56KB..

      I have Woosh wireless internet and phone. Both work great. No
      latency on
      the phone whatsoever. Typical download speed is 1Mbps. That
      inspite of
      the fact that my house is officially outside the coverage zone,
      due to
      being in a slight dip.

      You should try relocating your booster antenna Gordon.

      Rimu Atkinson <[email protected]> Jul 17 03:25PM +1200 ^
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      I am hesitant to recommend Telecom XT, because if it's recent
      history.
      But... someone I know in a semi-rural area has fallen within the
      coverage of XT (telecom's previous cellphone network was not 3G
      where he
      is) and reports it to be extremely good - better than the satellite
      connection he had before. We chatted on skype via XT for about
      half an
      hour and it was great - no latency problems or cutting out.

      Telecom's teething troubles with it's network are probably over now.

      Rimu

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      Daniel <[email protected]> Jul 16 10:05PM -0700 ^
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      Thanks for the recommendations Gordon, Todd, and Rimu.
      Woosh sounds great and so does XT.
      Unfortunately Woosh is unavailable in my area so I may try out
      telecom
      on a 30 day risk free plan for mobile which will also provide me
      with
      a general idea of their 3g stick performance in my area.
      It is a shame 2degrees' reception appears iffy in my area, might
      have
      to buy a cheap sim and see how it goes.

      Daniel

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