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Hi everyone,
Noticed there wasn't a referral thread for Launtel so I thought I would start one.
Here's my referral link: https://residential.launtel.net.au/residential/referral/DRLTEL
You get $25 account credit and I get $50.
Launtel also offer a free 7 day trial.
I have been using them for a few weeks now and so far really happy with the staff and service. I signed up because they are flexible - they offer per day billing and the ability to pause the connection and not pay for days I'm away, plus the ability to change speeds and only pay for higher speeds when I need it so it works out cheaper than my previous provider.
Due to the pre-paid/daily nature of the service it would also make a great backup option for people on FTTP or Fixed Wireless as you can spin the service up on a spare port and have it on standby.
They're competitive with other Home Superfast (250/25) or Home Ultrafast service (1000/50) plans on the market. However not very competitive on the sub-100Mbit services, particularly on certain PoI's/areas so would be worth doing a comparison.
Noticed there wasn't a referral thread for Launtel so I thought I would start one.
Here's my referral link: https://residential.launtel.net.au/residential/referral/DRLTEL
You get $25 account credit and I get $50.
Launtel also offer a free 7 day trial.
I have been using them for a few weeks now and so far really happy with the staff and service. I signed up because they are flexible - they offer per day billing and the ability to pause the connection and not pay for days I'm away, plus the ability to change speeds and only pay for higher speeds when I need it so it works out cheaper than my previous provider.
Due to the pre-paid/daily nature of the service it would also make a great backup option for people on FTTP or Fixed Wireless as you can spin the service up on a spare port and have it on standby.
They're competitive with other Home Superfast (250/25) or Home Ultrafast service (1000/50) plans on the market. However not very competitive on the sub-100Mbit services, particularly on certain PoI's/areas so would be worth doing a comparison.