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quoll Sep 25th 2009 9:05 am

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 
Check out the gen on Whirlpool. Some good advice on there re broadband etc. Another one here who tries to avoid Helstra and not that enamoured of Optus either - bill obfuscation seems to be their speciality.

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 12:52 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 
So many threads on this stuff already I don't want to start a new one. Never needed this stuff before, so........ the unit has a landline though it hasn't been connected in the 4 months I've been here.
Reading stuff on here iinet looks like a good bet, but I'm willing to take advice from those in the know, as I ONLY want a landline, don't need the internet connection as I'm on mobile broadband which is fine. I do have a telstra mobile, but am happy to stay pay-as-you-go with it. No Foxtel etc, not really interested in that.
All I'm after is a landline which will get 95% of its usage in international calls - so something that won't cost a fortune in line rental and has a good international package, mainly though not always UK calls.

Does iinet sound like a good bet for that or has anyone a better idea? :)

mulben Dec 17th 2009 1:09 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8181823)
So many threads on this stuff already I don't want to start a new one. Never needed this stuff before, so........ the unit has a landline though it hasn't been connected in the 4 months I've been here.
Reading stuff on here iinet looks like a good bet, but I'm willing to take advice from those in the know, as I ONLY want a landline, don't need the internet connection as I'm on mobile broadband which is fine. I do have a telstra mobile, but am happy to stay pay-as-you-go with it. No Foxtel etc, not really interested in that.
All I'm after is a landline which will get 95% of its usage in international calls - so something that won't cost a fortune in line rental and has a good international package, mainly though not always UK calls.

Does iinet sound like a good bet for that or has anyone a better idea? :)

Look up Primus we do our phone line with them , mainly UK/US calls also,I think it came out at $5 / hour to UK/US. STD calls are also cheap under our package.

ABCDiamond Dec 17th 2009 1:23 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8181823)
So many threads on this stuff already I don't want to start a new one. Never needed this stuff before, so........ the unit has a landline though it hasn't been connected in the 4 months I've been here.
Reading stuff on here iinet looks like a good bet, but I'm willing to take advice from those in the know, as I ONLY want a landline, don't need the internet connection as I'm on mobile broadband which is fine. I do have a telstra mobile, but am happy to stay pay-as-you-go with it. No Foxtel etc, not really interested in that.
All I'm after is a landline which will get 95% of its usage in international calls - so something that won't cost a fortune in line rental and has a good international package, mainly though not always UK calls.

Does iinet sound like a good bet for that or has anyone a better idea? :)

How about this option:

The Telstra basic landline for $20.95 per month

Then add the engine VOIP system for $19.95 pm which gives you FREE direct dialled calls all over Australia and UK, USA, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain.

Total cost $40.90 pm

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 1:30 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by ABCDiamond (Post 8181859)
How about this option:

The Telstra basic landline for $20.95 per month

Then add the engine VOIP system for $19.95 pm which gives you FREE direct dialled calls all over Australia and UK, USA, Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Netherlands, Spain.

Total cost $40.90 pm

Does that also incur a cost on the mobile broadband widget? I mean, does it count as MB of download or whatever?

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 1:33 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by mulben (Post 8181839)
Look up Primus we do our phone line with them , mainly UK/US calls also,I think it came out at $5 / hour to UK/US. STD calls are also cheap under our package.

That looks fairly reasonable, worth further investigation :thumbup:

Bernieboy Dec 17th 2009 1:41 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8181823)
So many threads on this stuff already I don't want to start a new one. Never needed this stuff before, so........ the unit has a landline though it hasn't been connected in the 4 months I've been here.
Reading stuff on here iinet looks like a good bet, but I'm willing to take advice from those in the know, as I ONLY want a landline, don't need the internet connection as I'm on mobile broadband which is fine. I do have a telstra mobile, but am happy to stay pay-as-you-go with it. No Foxtel etc, not really interested in that.
All I'm after is a landline which will get 95% of its usage in international calls - so something that won't cost a fortune in line rental and has a good international package, mainly though not always UK calls.

Does iinet sound like a good bet for that or has anyone a better idea? :)

12000 miles of string and two empty bean tins,sorted:thumbup:

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 1:44 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8181873)
12000 miles of string and two empty bean tins,sorted:thumbup:

All the way to Derry?!!

Bernieboy Dec 17th 2009 1:45 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8181874)
All the way to Derry?!!

Speak up i cant hear ya:lol:

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 1:46 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8181875)
Speak up i cant hear ya:lol:

Its these inferior Aussie bean cans :rofl::rofl:

Bernieboy Dec 17th 2009 1:47 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8181879)
Its these inferior Aussie bean cans :rofl::rofl:

and string:rolleyes:

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 1:49 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8181880)
and string:rolleyes:

You'll have to send me bean cans and string from over there, might be successful then! :thumbsup:

(send them courier though, try and avoid Aus Post, I've fallen out with them again too!!)

Bernieboy Dec 17th 2009 1:59 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Pollyana (Post 8181882)
You'll have to send me bean cans and string from over there, might be successful then! :thumbsup:

(send them courier though, try and avoid Aus Post, I've fallen out with them again too!!)

Sorry mate yer breaking up.i think someone is standing on the string:D

DadAgain Dec 17th 2009 2:07 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 
I'm currently with:

MyNetFone: $5 a month phone (free call nationwide AND to UK)
TPG ADSL2+: $79 a month 40Gb peak 110Gb off peak (more than enough to serve all my entertainment needs so no need for ad-ridden foxtel)

..and Telstra: $20 a momth for the landline that I use ONLY for ADSL.
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Having said that - to tidy up my billing and avoid having to do ANYTHING with Telstra I'm seriously considering switching to MyNetFone naked DSL 'cos their voip service has been faultless (and VERY cheap) for the last 3 years:

$100 a month for 80GB... - then all my telco needs are taken care of centrally and I dont deal with any corporate dinosaurs.

Pollyana Dec 17th 2009 2:10 pm

Re: Alternatives to telstra
 

Originally Posted by Bernieboy (Post 8181891)
Sorry mate yer breaking up.i think someone is standing on the string:D

Probably the guy from Aus Post that rang me at 6am today - getting his own back for my (not surprisingly) grumpy response!!!


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