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Beoz Jun 20th 2015 4:03 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 11680587)
I get by with 60GB pm - including downloads of TV, but not movies. Even if I watched and did more, 100GB should cover it.

SmartDNS and going direct to the source?

Have to say that I use the NowTV box and SmartDNS if I want to surf through the UK streams. You seem to only get a selection of programmes with the Foxtel offering - eg no Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell on BBC First.

See, there's your problem, turn it off when the super rugby starts.

Joking aside, sports is about the only good reason for foxtel, and only for sports nuts.

If you get a cheapy Mc Cheapo Optus phone before the end of the month (there are some real cheap heap'o'cr*ps out there) then you can get 3 months of Netflix for free (to test it out). SmartDNS and you can 'travel' to test out US/UK catalogues as well.

Personally I go with the ADSL bandwidth, NowTV for the UK TV, SmartDNS and selective other downloads via VPN, and Blu Ray disk postal rental for movies. Total ~$70 pm

Hhhmm. Already have an Optus phone, renewed on a business plan a few months back. I wonder if they will honour the Netflix.

So on this basis sounds like option C is good value for money.

ozzieeagle Jun 20th 2015 4:29 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11680566)
I'm curious to see how much gigage do you guys get through a month especially with online TV?

I don't download movies or do gaming, but I do download and upload a lot of software for work. I've never really gone over 50GB per month, but some months, depending on how much work I do from home, I can be as low as 10GB. I've been looking at redoing my whole internet and cable TV thing.

Currently I'm on a 20GB TPG $40 per month plan and I have Foxtel for sports which comes equipped with the Entertainment pack junk for $50. So total spend for internet and TV right now is $90.

I need the Entertainment Pack junk for the wife's BBC channels so there's no escaping BBC First and UKTV.

As for Sports, well that can be a turn on turn off scenario depending what's on. I'm about to switch it off again when the Super Rugby finishes.

Will hook up Netflix too.

Options I can see.

a) Foxtel with apparently fast internet $115 per month

b) Optus $90 Fetch Tv + unlimited internet + 6 months free Netflix. $90 for first 6 months. $102 after 6 months. When Sport is on $152

c) Foxtel $50 and TPG 100GB $50 and Netflix $12 - Sports on $112, Sports off $62

So have I missed anything out there in the market place or any curve balls that should be taken into consideration.

What do you guys do?


We hit 300 gbs occasionaly, I have 2 adult and 1 teenager and the wife and I all using our 600 Gb per month IInet naked plan. 112 bucks per month includes netflix and fetch tv and all phone calls.... except oseas. Used 250 gbs this month and the account resets in 7 days.

I'd much rather have excess than be restricted at any time.

If I manage to get Netflix US working on this amazon fire TV properly, then that usage will go up heaps, as my wife is a real marathon tv series watcher once she has her mind set on a show. We watched that Frankie and Grace in two sittings ...both series.

Beoz Jun 20th 2015 5:04 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 11680614)
We hit 300 gbs occasionaly, I have 2 adult and 1 teenager and the wife and I all using our 600 Gb per month IInet naked plan. 112 bucks per month includes netflix and fetch tv and all phone calls.... except oseas. Used 250 gbs this month and the account resets in 7 days.

I'd much rather have excess than be restricted at any time.

If I manage to get Netflix US working on this amazon fire TV properly, then that usage will go up heaps, as my wife is a real marathon tv series watcher once she has her mind set on a show. We watched that Frankie and Grace in two sittings ...both series.

You should look at the the current Optus $90 unlimited internet, Fetch Tv, and free Netflix for 6 months. Seems there might be some savings there for you.

GarryP Jun 20th 2015 5:09 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11680606)
Hhhmm. Already have an Optus phone, renewed on a business plan a few months back. I wonder if they will honour the Netflix.

The T&Cs are half way down this page : https://www.optus.com.au/shop/promot...p1:ip24un:none

They are talking about a new plan etc., for 6 months Netflix, but you could try it on if you like with a sales rep. If not, then this might work : https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/199528

The wrinkle that people have been using is you can get 3 months on a prepaid plan. So they get the cheapest, nastiest phone (eg $15 or below) and use it to get the 3 months of Netflix - and put the phone in a drawer. Coles and Woolies are good sources of such phones.

You have to activate before 5th July though.


Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11680606)
So on this basis sounds like option C is good value for money.

My only question is can you suspend the foxtel for a while and only run off a smartDNS connection to iPlayer etc. - or indeed find a way to ditch it entirely (maybe FetchTV or some other sports streamer). In part it's determined by what wifey watches, and what sport you watch.

ozzieeagle Jun 20th 2015 5:24 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11680622)
You should look at the the current Optus $90 unlimited internet, Fetch Tv, and free Netflix for 6 months. Seems there might be some savings there for you.

It can take 7 to 10 days of downtime to switch from one naked service to another..... Plus I think there is a fairly hefty charge as a naked service is not counted as a phone line. Plus I implicity trust Iinet above all other providers.

Beoz Jun 20th 2015 6:18 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by ozzieeagle (Post 11680631)
It can take 7 to 10 days of downtime to switch from one naked service to another..... Plus I think there is a fairly hefty charge as a naked service is not counted as a phone line. Plus I implicity trust Iinet above all other providers.

Ah right ..... might be worth a phone call. Optus are trying hard to flog this deal and if you need to up your limit, they might be throwing the phone line in.

Beoz Jun 20th 2015 6:27 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 11680624)
The T&Cs are half way down this page : https://www.optus.com.au/shop/promot...p1:ip24un:none

They are talking about a new plan etc., for 6 months Netflix, but you could try it on if you like with a sales rep. If not, then this might work : https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/199528

The wrinkle that people have been using is you can get 3 months on a prepaid plan. So they get the cheapest, nastiest phone (eg $15 or below) and use it to get the 3 months of Netflix - and put the phone in a drawer. Coles and Woolies are good sources of such phones.

You have to activate before 5th July though.


My only question is can you suspend the foxtel for a while and only run off a smartDNS connection to iPlayer etc. - or indeed find a way to ditch it entirely (maybe FetchTV or some other sports streamer). In part it's determined by what wifey watches, and what sport you watch.

Yeah we are getting business plans set up all the time so I'll give them a ring tomorrow and find out why they are not telling us about the Netflix.

Unfortunately Foxtel have a monopoly on some of the sports. Its a killer. Rugby and F1. Is it worth it, no.

Beoz Jun 21st 2015 8:47 am

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 
Game on

http://www.afr.com/business/sport/footy-codes-talk-to-netflix-fetch-tv-and-others-as-rights-bonanza-beckons-20150621-ghq212

GarryP Jun 30th 2015 11:29 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11680650)
Yeah we are getting business plans set up all the time so I'll give them a ring tomorrow and find out why they are not telling us about the Netflix.

Not sure if you got anywhere, but Woolies have a cheapo Optus feature phone on deal from today - $14.50

That would give you three months Netflix for free (worth $35).

Need to activate by 5th

Beoz Jun 30th 2015 11:33 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 11689385)
Not sure if you got anywhere, but Woolies have a cheapo Optus feature phone on deal from today - $14.50

That would give you three months Netflix for free (worth $35).

Need to activate by 5th

Cheers. Not chased up Optus yet.

To be fair, we've got this 6 months of Stan going on and there's plenty on it for now. Still rocking through "Power". Not the best acting I've ever seen, probably because you need to be prepared to bare just about everything and have crazy sex scenes, but gripping to say the least.

GarryP Jul 15th 2015 2:27 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 
Chromecast on sale from Officeworks at the moment for $24.50

If you want one, order it online immediately - it will sell out within an hour or so.

Beoz Jul 15th 2015 2:51 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 11700582)
Chromecast on sale from Officeworks at the moment for $24.50

If you want one, order it online immediately - it will sell out within an hour or so.

I want my $50 back from about 8 months ago :) or $25 of it.

GarryP Jul 15th 2015 3:08 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11700589)
I want my $50 back from about 8 months ago :) or $25 of it.

How many freebies have you had in that time ? :p

Beoz Jul 15th 2015 3:17 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by GarryP (Post 11700592)
How many freebies have you had in that time ? :p

Not a lot directly via Chromecast, but it does make a good casting device.

GarryP Jul 15th 2015 3:35 pm

Re: Streaming video - my experience
 

Originally Posted by Beoz (Post 11700593)
Not a lot directly via Chromecast, but it does make a good casting device.

Really?

No 3 months free Google Music All Access? No movie rentals?

Mine's paid for itself a few times over.


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