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Netcube Unlimited NBN/ADSL2+, Unlimited Local and International Call bundle for $89.95

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Netcube Unlimited NBN/ADSL2+, Unlimited Local and International Call bundle for $89.95

Netcube is powered by Australia's Largest Network Provider, if you are after a premium, and unrestricted internet service without the heavy cost, Netcube is the one to go for.

MEGA TALK PLAN

$89.95 NBN and ADSL2+ (Australia wide)
Unlimited internet - No restrictions
Unlimited calls to Local/ National/ Mobile/ 13&1800 numbers
Unlimited calls to 29 countries - click on the link to see the 29 countries—-> http://netcube.com.au/twenty_countries.php
FREE Netcube smart APP- it enables you to make all types of calls anywhere, any time (unique)
FREE set-up
FREE Google cloud storage - 15GB
FREE Google app account
FREE WiFi router
Line rental included

*This offer is not available on website and exclusive for ozbargain only, Contact us now on 1300 58 68 78 and quote Our Online Promo Code: MEGATALK

Register your interest today and we'll get back to you with more details.


Optus $115/Month: Broadband/Phone Bundle w/ Galaxy Tab S 8.4 + Fetch TV

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Optus $115/Month: Broadband/Phone Bundle w/ Galaxy Tab S 8.4 + Fetch TV

Came across this, I believe it comes with a Samsung Galaxy Tab S 8.4 and Fetch TV included.

Bundle features:

Unlimited home broadband
The amazing Samsung GALAXY Tab S 8.4" tablet.
Optus TV with Fetch Connect Pack
A home phone line with unlimited standard local and national calls to fixed/home phones.

24 Month Contract

Dodo Unlimited ADSL2+ with Fetch TV Lite $39.90 P/M (Min Cost $1026.60)

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Dodo Unlimited ADSL2+ with Fetch TV Lite $39.90 P/M (Min Cost $1026.60)

I'm considering getting this bundle once my contract with TPG matures. Fetch set-up fee of $69.00. Includes 30 pre-selected movies per month. Free one month trial of Fetch Entertainment Plus, just don't forget to cancel prior to one month or you'll be charged an extra $20 per month.

Or get the Unlimited ADSL2+ and Fetch Entertainment Plus for $59.90 per month, min cost $1,506.60.

Optus Extends $90 Unlimited Broadband Offering to All Fixed Line Customers

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Optus Extends $90 Unlimited Broadband Offering to All Fixed Line Customers

Last year, Optus offered HFC customers unlimited cable broadband for $90 a month. Now, the same deal has been extended to ADSL2+ and NBN Fibre network users. (That’s a monthly price reduction of $25 compared to Optus’ previous pricing.)

If you have excessive data needs, Optus’ revised unlimited broadband plans might be worth a look. From today, customers who sign up to a Broadband + Home Phone Bundle, Entertainment Bundle or Big Home Bundle plan on a 24-month contract will pay $90 a month instead of the previous $115. All three plans work out to a minimum total cost of $2160 over 24 months.

The deal includes unlimited data (downloads and uploads), unlimited calls to Australian mobile and landline numbers and free calls to a number of overseas destinations. You’ll also get the basic Fetch TV bundle which recently launched seven new channels, including BBC First, UKTV, The Food Network, Universal Channel and Nat Geo Wild.

The plans are available over Optus’ HFC, ADSL2+ and NBN Fibre networks. The offer ends on 7 April 2015.

Amnet Naked Broadband ADSL 2+ Plan 100GB for $50, Unlimited for $70 Per Month (WA Only)

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Amnet Naked Broadband ADSL 2+ Plan 100GB for $50, Unlimited for $70 Per Month (WA Only)

Current Amnet marketing campaign: “Join the unlimited revolution”

Naked DSL plans are now:

100GB Anytime per month for $50
250GB Anytime per month for $60
Unlimited GB per month for $70

Setup cost depend on contract length ($0 for 24 months contract). The previous price for 100GB (40 peak/60 off peak) naked DSL was $58 per month. Very good value for naked DSL.

Only available on selected Western Australian exchanges.

Have been with them for 3 years now. Happy customer, no issues. Perth based company with local support.

ADSL2+ Spintel Unlimited Urban Bundle $55/M (Monthly Contract)

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ADSL2+ Spintel Unlimited Urban Bundle $55/M (Monthly Contract)

Spintel has a special offer on at the moment on their unlimited urban bundle for $55/m with no lock in contract. They also don't charge a setup fee to transfer (churn) your line connection (with a dial tone). This is cheaper than exetel at $60/m, which also has a minimum 12mth contract.

Here is a breakdown of their different service areas:

Urban – Bundles available on the Optus exchange
Metro – Bundles available on the Telstra metropolitan exchange
Regional – Bundles available on Telstra regional exchange

Note: You can also claim a $25 refer a friend credit by asking one of the people at this OzBargain wiki page to refer you:
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/spintel_referral_links

Updated: Title includes urban bundle

Belong ADSL+Home Phone $70 - 100GB, $0 Activation, $1 Modem

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Belong ADSL+Home Phone $70 - 100GB, $0 Activation, $1 Modem

Very good deal.
$70 for 100GB, $80 for 500GB for ADSL+home phone.
No activation or connection fees.
No contract.

If going on 6 month contract:
$1 modem
$10 off per month

Although exetel and iinet may offer more data, they either want a 24 month contract, expensive connection/activation fees etc.

Offer ends 31/5/15.

Dodo Unlimited ADSL2+ for $29.90 P/M (No Bundling Required)

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Dodo Unlimited ADSL2+ for $29.90 P/M (No Bundling Required)

Just came across this deal while searching for a cheap unlimited ADSL2+ option. Seems to be a $10 discount from the normal $39.90 p/m unlimited option. All it says is "Limited Time Offer" with no expiry that I could see. Obviously Dodo has its problems, but $29.90 p/m seems like a pretty good deal for ADSL2+ with unlimited downloads. I've used them in the past without too many issues, but I know others have complained about poor speeds at peak times at certain exchanges, poor customer service, etc.

Note: this price applies to metro connections only

UPDATE: Found this TV Ad advertising the deal with expiry date of 30 June —> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vnUkGrOEVOw


DODO Unlimited ADSL2+ Broadband No Contract $29.90 Per Month (Metro Only)

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DODO Unlimited ADSL2+ Broadband No Contract $29.90 Per Month (Metro Only)

Hi everyone, Long time lurker, first time post.

First Post about DODO internet you say? Dodo isnt bad if you are surfing the net and just youtubing.

Looking up ADSL2+ plans to upgrade and came across this one.

Start Date: Already Started
End Date: Limited Time Offer
Price per month: $29.90 (Does not include line rental or setup fees)
Data Limit: Unlimited
Cost per excess MB: Zero

For those that are already paying the old fee of $39.90 per month for the Unlimited Metro plan, you can change your plan and select the same plan but paying less each month.

Remember to read the billing cycle section, if you have already paid for your current month and dont want to lose what you have paid for already, just select to start your new plan from the next billing cycle.

Do your research with Line rental prices. Goodluck

Happy Savings.

Belong Broadband -Sign up Online Today to Score $20 off Your First Payment

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Belong Broadband -Sign up Online Today to Score $20 off Your First Payment

Special One Day Deal - today only 26th August 2015
Sign up online today to score $20 off your first payment using the code TWENTY

Only pay $1 upfront to get Belong on a 6 month contract. Minimum cost from $251 on the NBN when you use voucher code.

Terms: This is an online exclusive offer and only valid for today. Not available to existing customers. The $20 credit is inclusive of GST and is not redeemable for cash, including upon account disconnection. Not compatible with any other offer where a promo code is required.

Belong ADSL+Home Phone 100GB = $60 + $0 Activation + $1 Modem

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Belong ADSL+Home Phone 100GB = $60 + $0 Activation + $1 Modem

Not bad for a Telstra powered internet. $60 for your first 12 months when you select the regular plan and a contract option on the join form, the price will increase to $65 once your contract expires. Used to be $70 p/m back in this deal > https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/193030

Also, 500GB = $70/month (12 month contract)
1000Gb = $75/month (12 month contract)

Remember $20 off you first order with promo code, if anyone is interested in joining.
Wiki link: https://www.ozbargain.com.au/wiki/belong_referral_links

*Check availability..

Extract from their website: Belong is a division of Telstra Corporation Limited ABN 33 051 775 556

eBay Tech Bargains -- Enermax Revolution 730w Modular PSU $129.95 and More

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eBay Tech Bargains -- Enermax Revolution 730w Modular PSU $129.95 and More

Now merging from my forum post in the General section.

This thread will be for adding and collecting a list of 'reasonably' good deals that qualify for the $100 min spend. This does not neccesarily mean that the items are at the historically lowest price but rather the cheapest prices you can currently get from a normal PC store (e.g, I will use MSY or UMART as a price benchmark)

Terms and conditions to qualify for voucher. Spend $100, get a $50 voucher, Spend 200, get $100 voucher.
https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/215981 Excludes WA/SA

All prices shown are 'current' at the time of writing and do not account for any price-jacking done by the vendor.

Computer components

Power Supply

Enermax Revolution XT 730W 80+ GOLD modular $129 SI no data

Review of this unit

Storage

Samsung Evo 850 250GB SSD $145 SI average $139~144

Sandisk Plus 240GB $115 SI average $115

Intel 535 480GB SSD $288 SI average $289 (Receive $100 voucher)

Intel 535 120GB M.2 SSD $108.95 SI average of any brand $99~110

WD Elements 2TB USB3.0 portable $138 SI avg $129

Motherboards

LGA 1150 (Haswell) Gigabyte GA-B85M-HD3 mATX $106 SI average $99

LGA 1150 (Haswell) Gigabyte H97 GA-H97M-D3H $149 SI Average $140

RAM (Important: under $100, buy more to qualify for vouchers)

Crucial 8GB single DIMM 1600mhz desktop RAM $65 SI avg $65

Crucial 4GB single DIMM 1600mhz desktop RAM $38 usually $35

Kingston 8GB DIMM Low Voltage DDR3L desktop RAM $72.50 usually $70

Peripherals
Logitech MX Master [— entry deprecated

Logitech Atlas Dawn mechanical portable KB $125 usually $109 from MSY

Logitech G502 Proteus core $62 usually $61, lowest price was $49

Xbox One Wless controller $66, Important note under $100 Lowest price $62 delivered, now $64.25

Networking

TP Link Archer D5 Modem Router $129 SI avg $129

TP Link Archer D7 modem router $165 SI $169

Network Storage and Streaming

WD TV Live $129 SI Average $139

NetGear RN10400 ReadyNAS $245 Si average $239 (Receive $100 voucher!)

ADSL2+ 500GB Basic Metro Plan - $45 Per Month (No Connection Fees) @ Netvibes

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ADSL2+ 500GB Basic Metro Plan - $45 Per Month (No Connection Fees) @ Netvibes

NETVIBES.COM.AU - We are a 100% Australian Internet Service Provider, based in Melbourne and offering cheaper options for your internet plans.
Get a 500Gb Basic Plan for only $45 per month. Home phone required for this plan. No connection fees apply.
No lock in contract apply.
No Lock-In Contract
No Exit Fees.
No Peak/Off-Peak Regulations
No cheeky excess fees.
If you don't have an active home phone, we also have cheap bundle plans from $75 per month (connection fees of $69.95).

300GB Bonus Data (800GB) on Telstra 'L' Plans, Free Gateway Max & Telstra TV for $119/Month

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300GB Bonus Data (800GB) on Telstra 'L' Plans, Free Gateway Max & Telstra TV for $119/Month

Total of 800GB/month, includes NBN and non NBN plans (thanks @scubacoles).

Non NBN plans - https://www.telstra.com.au/bundles#plans-pricing (Deal available on L plan only).

Deal not available on month to month plans, you need to sign up for 24 months.

Not sure how long this deal has been available for. Speedboost to 100 Mbps is an extra $20/month, $10/month for 50 Mbps. Also includes free local and national calls, and calls to standard Australian mobiles.

Bonus data also available on the 'M' plan (extra 200GB, 400GB total) for 89/month but you don't get the Telstra TV or Gateway Max.

T&C's:

  • Bonus Data Offer: Offer ends 30/11/2015. Available on Telstra's M Bundle and Telstra's L Bundle with NBN. Bonus data will be applied for 24 months or until you cancel your plan or move to an ineligible plan. Unused data expires monthly.
  • Service not available to all areas, homes or customers
  • Your home phone and home broadband service must be connected at the same physical address
  • Family calls benefits – if you have an Ultimate Plan, New Ultimate Plan or Ultimate II Plan, calls from your mobile service are not included.
  • The three free data top ups are valid until 31 December. The top up amount will be 100% of your plan’s monthly allowance. For example, if you're on a 50GB Broadband plan you’ll receive a 50GB top up
  • Unused top ups don't carry over into the next year, and expire at the end of the billing cycle
  • Top ups will only unshape your account if you have exceeded your data allowance – not if you are shaped due to Credit Management
  • In areas serviced by the NBN, Telstra may be required to connect services onto the NBN. Once you are connected to the NBN, you won’t be able to move to our copper network

Min cost is $2856 on a 24-month plan if you self-install: •$119 x 24 months monthly min charge

Get 1 Free Movie Ticket (6 Month Plan) or 2 Tix (18 Month Plan) with Wondercom FTTB Plan ($70+)

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Get 1 Free Movie Ticket (6 Month Plan) or 2 Tix (18 Month Plan) with Wondercom FTTB Plan ($70+)

Good Day! Community of Ozbargain.

Who is tired of ADSL2+ internet streaming buffering issues?,
or not enough bandwidth to share among the friends and family in the unit?,
or slow downloads for your PC, PS4, XBOX ONE, WII U and etc?
We all are especially those with ADSL2+ connection.

So why stick to ADSL2+ (up to 20 mbits/s) when you can have FTTB (up to 100 mbits/s)if you are living in one of the FTTB activated buildings.

We have a special promotion for the month of December which we are giving out free movie ticket/s for any new sign ups in the month of December.

Enjoy movie ticket/s on us when you sign up for any of our FTTB plans in December!

For only $69.99 per month for superfast internet
(price is inclusive of phone line + wifi modem)

6-Month contract : 1 ticket ($100 set up fees)
18-Month contract: 2 tickets ($0 set up fees)

(Contracts can be carry forward when you move to another powered by TPG activated FTTB buildings)

Cinema coverage is as follows (based on availability & coverage)-

Sydney customers : Dendy's & IMAX Darling Harbour

Melbourne/ACT customers : Hoyts Cinemas

Brisbane/Adelaide/Perth/ACT customers: Event Cinemas

This promotion is valid for any new signups that is FTTB powered by TPG activated buildings across Australia.

You can check the speeds at the whirlpool forum with speeds up to 100mbit/s
SPEED TEST:-Speed Test

You can check here if your building is FTTB activated:-
FTTB Building List:-FTTB Building List:-

Any questions, please pm me and I will be glad to hopefully address any of your questions.

Thank you

LUFFYEX


Amnet Naked Broadband ADSL 2+ Plan 100GB for $50, Unlimited for $70 Per Month (WA Only)

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Amnet Naked Broadband ADSL 2+ Plan 100GB for $50, Unlimited for $70 Per Month (WA Only)

Current Amnet marketing campaign: “Join the unlimited revolution”

Naked DSL plans are now:

100GB Anytime per month for $50
250GB Anytime per month for $60
Unlimited GB per month for $70

Setup cost depend on contract length ($0 for 24 months contract). The previous price for 100GB (40 peak/60 off peak) naked DSL was $58 per month. Very good value for naked DSL.

Only available on selected Western Australian exchanges.

Have been with them for 3 years now. Happy customer, no issues. Perth based company with local support.

$15 to $55 cash back when joining a TPG Internet Broadband or NBN Plan

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$15 to $55 cash back when joining a TPG Internet Broadband or NBN Plan

When signing up for any TPG Internet Service, why not get a paid incentive to do so ? Kickstart Computers has for the last 5 years been offering a cash back rebate when purchasing a TPG Internet Plan. As the plans consistently change we came up with a cash back that rewards the end user - YOU - on the plan chosen and the length of contract. The value is anywhere from $15 to $55; what a deal !

And before anyone comments - Yes, the site needs an update but it did look good some 7 years ago..

Get $100 Cash Back When You Signup to a TPG Broadband Plan @ Internet Choice

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Get $100 Cash Back When You Signup to a TPG Broadband Plan @ Internet Choice

Join any TPG broadband plan and you get $100 cashback from Internet Choice. I signed up a few weeks ago and just received the cash back confirmation this evening.

Unlimited ADSL 2+ & Microsoft Surface 3 64GB All for $54.90/Month [24month Contract] with Dodo

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Unlimited ADSL 2+ & Microsoft Surface 3 64GB All for $54.90/Month [24month Contract] with Dodo

T & C's

Service not available in all areas. Hardware is the Microsoft Surface 3 64GB. Collect from Dodo or $24.90 delivery. Active phone service required. 1-year Office 365 Personal subscription available on Surface 3 with Windows 8.1. Office activation required within 6mths of Windows activation date.

Optus $60 Unlimited Home Broadband, Month 2 Month & 24 Month Plans (Eligible Mobile Plan Needed)

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Optus $60 Unlimited Home Broadband, Month 2 Month & 24 Month Plans (Eligible Mobile Plan Needed)

Optus have just announced some new home broadband bundles

$60 per month Normally $80, includes unlimited data & unlimited standard national calls.
Basically a $20 discount when you have eligible Optus mobile services(not prepaid)

  • Monthly mobile phone plans
  • SIM Only plans

as an added bonus $60 is valid for all 24month contracts($100 setup fee) and also month to month($200 setup fee), which im sure a lot of times is waived.

Note: Postpaid means you receive a monthly bill from us for your mobile plan. Due to technical limitations, a very small number of our postpaid mobile customers are not eligible for the discount, the ineligible products are: Optus Thuraya, Optus Fleet and all Optus Corporate products.

other plans also available e.g bundles, but thought i would post the cheapest

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