Main reason was Chorus cut the landline off when it finally managed after 16 days to hook us up for fast broadband. Slingshot then offered to hook us up again for a landline if we pay between $150 and $300 for a cable guy to come out and rewire the house again. The initial wiring was free for fast broadband and supposedly for a landline. We paid two months rental on that landline that for the last six weeks no one could call after the broadband was hooked up. We actually had two landlines because the first number had an area code from Auckland. Slingshot then gave us a second landline with a number in Wellington.
@ChorusNZ @SlingshotNZ we have dumped the landline
29 Oct 2015 Leave a comment
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