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Originally posted by smithone
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I'm not aware of a no contract one but with Telecom you are not tied in, so as long as you pay in advance and cancel the contract before you go then I don't see what the problem is.
You'll get all the access numbers you need, surf the web as much as you like and then the day you leave give them a call and cancel.
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I'm not aware of a no contract one but with Telecom you are not tied in, so as long as you pay in advance and cancel the contract before you go then I don't see what the problem is.
You'll get all the access numbers you need, surf the web as much as you like and then the day you leave give them a call and cancel.
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Sofistek, you can buy a Quik Internet Quick/Start Prepay Internet pack at branches of Dick Smith Electronics and online which gives you 20 hours for NZ$24.95. You can then buy refill packs when it runs out. Details at http://www.quikstart.co.nz. The pack includes a CD to set up the connection on your PC.
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Superb, Quik Internet sounds just about right for me. No strings attached internet connection. Thank you very much.
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Originally posted by Ben.M
Sofistek, you can buy a Quik Internet Quick/Start Prepay Internet pack at branches of Dick Smith Electronics and online which gives you 20 hours for NZ$24.95. You can then buy refill packs when it runs out. Details at http://www.quikstart.co.nz. The pack includes a CD to set up the connection on your PC.
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Sofistek, you can buy a Quik Internet Quick/Start Prepay Internet pack at branches of Dick Smith Electronics and online which gives you 20 hours for NZ$24.95. You can then buy refill packs when it runs out. Details at http://www.quikstart.co.nz. The pack includes a CD to set up the connection on your PC.
Hope this helps,
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Will I have to buy a different plug for my laptop? Also what about telephone connectors for the modem, are they the same in NZ and the UK?
If I do need to buy these things is there anywhere in the UK that I can buy these?
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From memory telephone connectors are the same as UK but you'll need an adapter for your laptop plug. Probably easier to buy one there, (Dick Smith Electronics?).
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The telephone connectors are the same but you will need to buy an adaptor for your plug.
From memory they are about $12NZ at Dick Smiths or The warehouse
From memory they are about $12NZ at Dick Smiths or The warehouse
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Thank you very much chaps, it is all starting to sound very easy!
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There is another company that have an internet service specifically for travellers. And they have access numbers in New Zealand. They are at http://www.net2roam.com/
Has anyone used net2roam? Has anyone used quik internet? It seems that to set up the quik internet account initially, a NZ address is needed. Is this true?
Has anyone used net2roam? Has anyone used quik internet? It seems that to set up the quik internet account initially, a NZ address is needed. Is this true?
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I have a Quik Internet pack but have never used it. At what point does it ask for an address? I thought the whole point was that you didn't need an address to use it...
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Originally posted by Ben.M
I have a Quik Internet pack but have never used it. At what point does it ask for an address? I thought the whole point was that you didn't need an address to use it...
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I have a Quik Internet pack but have never used it. At what point does it ask for an address? I thought the whole point was that you didn't need an address to use it...
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I was just checking out the site and it looks like, once you have your pack, you have to set up an account, using a code from the pack, and also give your address. The form assumes it's an NZ address but I don't know if it's mandatory or not. Perhaps you could try setting up your account and let us know how it goes?
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The pack says, No Contract, No Monthly Bill, No Conenction Fee, etc, so there is no need for them to know an address. If it's required you could just make one up or give your temporary address.
I don't want to set it up yet as you have to top it up every 60 days to keep it active. If I set it up when I get there hopefully I will have a fixed address and a 'proper' ISP within 60 days and so won't have to top it up.
You could always email them to ask...
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I don't want to set it up yet as you have to top it up every 60 days to keep it active. If I set it up when I get there hopefully I will have a fixed address and a 'proper' ISP within 60 days and so won't have to top it up.
You could always email them to ask...
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Originally posted by Ben.M
The pack says, No Contract, No Monthly Bill, No Conenction Fee, etc, so there is no need for them to know an address. If it's required you could just make one up or give your temporary address.
I don't want to set it up yet as you have to top it up every 60 days to keep it active. If I set it up when I get there hopefully I will have a fixed address and a 'proper' ISP within 60 days and so won't have to top it up.
You could always email them to ask...
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The pack says, No Contract, No Monthly Bill, No Conenction Fee, etc, so there is no need for them to know an address. If it's required you could just make one up or give your temporary address.
I don't want to set it up yet as you have to top it up every 60 days to keep it active. If I set it up when I get there hopefully I will have a fixed address and a 'proper' ISP within 60 days and so won't have to top it up.
You could always email them to ask...
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I'll try to find out.
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Hi Tony
I read your thread just as I was leaving the UK for our trip to NZ and was concerned about how we were going to get access as I was bringing my Laptop with me.
Well I didnt need to worry as it is a piece of cake. I went to Dick Smiths, picked up a Quik Internet Pack for $24.75 for 20 hours. Followed the mickey mouse instructions and hey here we are on the net catching up with our old friends on Brit Expats.
As they say it does what it dsays on the can, no contract, no menthly bill, no connection fee. Before we left I had my laptop rebuilt and reformated and it had not poreviously had any internet connections setup and still I had no problems.
You just buy topup packs as you would with a mobile.
As for telephone connections, the motel I am staying in has 2 phone points, 1 for dial up and 1 for ADSL (I think) We were recommedned to use the dial up as it is only $2 per hour. The conector on my cable fits both sockets with no adapater required (it is the small sized one)
The connection is a little slow at 31,000 however this could be the phone line or my laptop.
The feeling of getting connected so easlily and being to email family is great.
For those considering bringing your laptop, go for it.
Anyone need more info, let me know.
Paul
I read your thread just as I was leaving the UK for our trip to NZ and was concerned about how we were going to get access as I was bringing my Laptop with me.
Well I didnt need to worry as it is a piece of cake. I went to Dick Smiths, picked up a Quik Internet Pack for $24.75 for 20 hours. Followed the mickey mouse instructions and hey here we are on the net catching up with our old friends on Brit Expats.
As they say it does what it dsays on the can, no contract, no menthly bill, no connection fee. Before we left I had my laptop rebuilt and reformated and it had not poreviously had any internet connections setup and still I had no problems.
You just buy topup packs as you would with a mobile.
As for telephone connections, the motel I am staying in has 2 phone points, 1 for dial up and 1 for ADSL (I think) We were recommedned to use the dial up as it is only $2 per hour. The conector on my cable fits both sockets with no adapater required (it is the small sized one)
The connection is a little slow at 31,000 however this could be the phone line or my laptop.
The feeling of getting connected so easlily and being to email family is great.
For those considering bringing your laptop, go for it.
Anyone need more info, let me know.
Paul
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Good to know the Quik Internet pack works!
Where are you staying? Would be good to build a list of "Internet friendly" motels...
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Where are you staying? Would be good to build a list of "Internet friendly" motels...
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