Best home internet on Reddit

230 reviews from r/grandrapids, r/AussieFrugal, r/indianapolis and 47 more subreddits

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#1

AT&T

4.6
(28)
"ATT fiber if it is an option"
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"I had AT&T fiber before I moved around the corner and loved it."
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"AT&T Fiber is the way to go."
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"AT&T Fiber. Hands down."
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"Att fiber if it is available."
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"1. ATT Fiber 2. If you have a tower close by: Verizon home internet."
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"Here's another vote for AT&T Fiber... it's been super."
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"I have AT&T Fiber which I pay $75/month for 1 gig speed."
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"I have ATT Fiber, and it's been fantastic for me."
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"I have ATT and it is pure gold."
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#2

Bell

4.5
(14)
"Bell fibe if its available in your area."
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"The only internet in town that is really really good is Bell Fibre if it's available in your area."
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"Bell Fibre is the best in the city if you can get it."
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"I have a Gig up and down with their Fibre package."
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"If you care at all about upload speeds, Bell Aliant is the only one that does synchronous (same upload and download) speeds."
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"Solid service with no interruptions in the year we had it."
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"Got me their Fibe 1.5gb for $50/month."
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"Bell is the most reliable."
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"If you have a lot of users you may need want to look into something from Unifi or the like which might make a bigger difference in reliability."
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"My current Bell offer is $50/mth for 3.0 Gbps unlimited for two years, no contract."
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#3

T-Mobile

4.2
(14)
"I pay 30 bucks a month. I've never had a service issue."
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"Works perfectly for me and I’m paying 30 bucks a month"
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"He has T-Mobile works great."
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"Maybe T-Mobile or Verizon 5G??"
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"There really isn't much to lose because they give you 2 weeks to test drive it and send it back if it doesn't work."
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"We've had good luck with T-Mobile 5G home internet."
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"I’ve had it for a year, 200-400 Mbps is what I see most of the time. Not bad at all for $25."
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"TMO has a business internet BYOD plan that's basically the business version of T-Mobile Home Internet."
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"The T-mobile Home Internet works pretty well. It's $55/month, and it's portable."
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"I have T-Mobile 5G at home. It's been dependable."
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#4

Xfinity

3.7
(13)
"Xfinity is great. Depending on how many people use it you can get "reliable" (enough) internet for only $10-20 a month."
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"Speeds are great and streaming services never buffer."
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"Xfinity has been better than the Fiber I had in Redmond."
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"Xfinity internet only is $70 at my highest available speed."
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"$50 xfinity. 2 of us wfh. No other services added."
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"$35/month with Xfinity. 100mb, use my own modem and router."
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"I have a 1gb xfinity internet only connection down in kzoo for $100/mo."
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"We use Xfinity. Just over $60/month. No phone, not cable."
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"Xfinity is your other choice."
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"I have them right now and it's fine."
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#5

Spectrum

4.3
(9)
"Get 1gig down, 20 mbps up"
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"Spectrum in 92501 - get 1gig down, 20 mbps up."
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"Honestly spectrum has been the best for me."
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"Spectrum is best for working from home."
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"Spectrum is generally the best option in-town."
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"Spectrum will be your best bet but your options quickly become limited once you’re more rural."
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"Fast and reliable, customer service is good."
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"I like spectrum."
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"I’ve had spectrum in the past and it was great."
#6

Verizon

4.6
(7)
"We have Verizon wireless internet. Got a great deal."
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"Best decision ever. Cheap and haven’t had one single issue."
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"I switched to verizon 5g home and it's been perfect since."
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"I got their home wireless for $25 a month."
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"I'd suggest Verizon or T-Mobile."
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"Switched to Verizon 5G Home Internet, $35/mo for unlimited data."
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"Switched over to Verizon internet for $25/month."
#7

Oxio

4.4
(7)
"I use Oxio (oxio.ca) as my internet provider. They use Roger’s network."
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"Oxio.ca has been a very solid connection."
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"I am using Oxio. Its the cheapest and the greatest service I have found."
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"$50 + tax for 75 mbit/s."
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"They’ve been good so far."
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"Haven’t had any issues and it works well for me."
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"I use Oxio and have had a great experience with them."
#8

Rogers

4.1
(7)
"I will NEVER look back."
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"Rogers 2gbps. $50/m for two years."
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"$45 a month for 500mbsp down."
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"If you are willing to fight a little for a deal you can do good with Roger’s."
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"I switched to Rogers when I moved this fall."
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"Has been reliable for me."
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"There is a rogers student offer going on. $55 for the fastest speed in your area."
#10

Aussie Broadband

4.7
(6)
"I signed up for Aussie broadband NBN this week. It was an absolutely fantastic experience."
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"Aussie Broadband hands-down. I get consistent speeds as advertised."
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"Aussie Broadband 100%. They are the only ISP I know of that actually stops ppl from signing up."
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"Yes to Aussie Broadband!"
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"I have had both FTTN and FTTP with Aussie Broadband and found them to be quite great."
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"This sub will recommend in order roughly 1. Aussie broadband. 2 super loop."
#11

Telus

4.3
(6)
"Telus Fiber. The best internet I have ever had."
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"Telus is mostly all fibre now in Prince George, and is objectively the best internet available."
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"I have Telus purefiber Internet and I think it’s 110 bucks and works great."
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"Telus fiber if you can get it otherwise Rogers."
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"They are all mostly the same but I’m pretty happy with Telus."
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"You should be able to get 1gb for about $72 with Telus if you work them over."
#12

EDPnet

4.8
(5)
"EDPnet ftw"
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"I changed to EDPNet.be and am very pleased."
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"I changed to Edpnet with a very fair price."
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#13

Distributel

5.0
(4)
"Have been on it for several months now and it's been rock solid."
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"No issues with service, speed or drops."
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"The cheapest deal by far is Distributel for $35 to $45 month."
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"The price is way better for more than what I got with Rogers."
#14

Teksavvy

4.5
(4)
"Tekksavy is pretty good. I work from home, people stream and game while I work."
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"I've had Teksavvy for eight years and won't use any other provider."
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"$78 per month after tax."
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#15

Virgin

4.5
(4)
"Unlimited $55 tax in. Never goes down"
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"No issues. No significant glitches."
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"$45/month + tax for 100Gb speed with Virgin, no contract."
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"$45/month + tax for 100Gb speed with Virgin."
#16

Frontier

4.5
(4)
"Switched to frontier fiber and have been amazed at the speeds and price"
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"I have Frontier Gig fiber, 60 bucks a month... I can give you a referral."
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"Customer service could be better but the actual internet service itself has been very reliable."
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"It's the only issue we've had."
#17

Comcast

3.3
(4)
"I have been using comcast for 2 years without a single outage or issue."
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"So far I stream and play games with no issues."
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"Only reasonable option in Folsom is Comcast/Xfinity."
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"Avoid Comcast’s, they are terrible."
#18

Aussie

5.0
(2)
"We’re very happy with Aussie!"
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"I moved to Aussie a number of years ago and found them to be fantastic."
#19

Launtel

5.0
(2)
"Best for low latency is launtel."
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"We are with Launtel. No issues."
#20

Fios

5.0
(2)
"If fios is cheaper I would switch in a heart beat."
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"I’d go with 500/500 and leave it at that."
#21

Vodafone

3.0
(3)
"Vodafone is both reliable and provides good service should you have a problem."
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"The internet is only just barely usable for online gaming, downloads are pretty slow, often cuts in and out at night."
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#22

Start.ca

4.5
(2)
"Best tech and customer service."
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"Most reliable and consistent for me"
#23

Primus

4.5
(2)
"$44/mo for 500mb symmetrical up and down."
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"I use Primus (rogers network) and it works as well as rogers did."
#24

Ziply

4.5
(2)
"I was shocked. Canceled comcast a month later."
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"Ziply."
#25

Omantel

4.5
(2)
"Nothing better than Omantel."
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"I use Omantel and very much satisfied."
#26

Volo

4.0
(2)
"They seem like a good local company to buy from if you can."
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"It's been very consistent with few outages, and only $30 a month."
#27

Leaptel

4.0
(2)
"Superloop and Leaptel are both doing 1gbps for $99pm for 6 months introductory price."
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"Leaptel is solid."
#28

Ooredoo

4.0
(2)
"Ooredoo."
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"I switched to the optic fibre from Ooredoo, and I must say the provider is very reliable."
#29

Vmedia

4.0
(2)
"VMedia has some great service and great prices."
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"I've been paying almost half of what I was paying with Teksavvy."
#30

Hey Telecom

4.0
(2)
"No issues at all the backbone seems to be even better"
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"Most affordable unlimited internet at home : Hey Telecom if you sign up now."
#31

Zuku

4.0
(2)
"I've used Zuku's 69k package and it worked like a charm."
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"I use Zuku both at office and Home it's good and they have decent customer care."
#32

Windstream

4.0
(2)
"I'm happy with Windstream fiber."
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"See if Windstream, Astound, or Easy Fiber are in your neighborhood."
#33

Superloop

4.0
(2)
"I am with Superloop for the last six months and it is working pretty well."
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"Superloop and Leaptel are both doing 1gbps for $99pm for 6 months introductory price."
#34

DU

3.0
(2)
"Personally I would recommend DU for the fast."
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"Highly recommended FO. DU OR ETC."
#35

Blue Mountain

1.7
(3)
"Service was rough a month ago (would drop randomly) but has been OK since."
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"Really awful customer service to go hand in hand with their awful service."
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"Steer clear of blue mountain."
#36

Netcrawler

5.0
(1)
"Their ping/latency is surprisingly good even during peak."
#37

Zippy Fiber

5.0
(1)
"$60/mo 1000/1000 uncapped data."
#38

Google Fiber

5.0
(1)
"If that's the case, I can tell you that it's pretty darn good."
#39

Exetel

5.0
(1)
"I recommend Exetel- it's who I use."
#40

AussieBroadband

5.0
(1)
"AussieBroadband is the one to switch to."
#41

Starry

5.0
(1)
"I’ve been happy with Starry."
#42

Lightspeed.ca

5.0
(1)
"We use lightspeed.ca cable internet. They are just reselling Shaw cable internet."
#43

Fastweb

5.0
(1)
"Go with Fastweb all day every day. No problems whatsoever."
#44

Acanac

5.0
(1)
"A friend of mine has it and says the performance is great."
#45

Pavlov Media

5.0
(1)
"Actual gigabit speeds for 70 a month."
#46

Gofibre

5.0
(1)
"Gofibre is the best. i moved from zuku. not looking back."
#47

N41

5.0
(1)
"My jaw dropped when I plugged it in for my parents... speed test said 160 down and 65 up."
#48

Haywire

5.0
(1)
"If you can get it, Haywire. 750mb down, 250 up."
#50

Hood River Power and Internet Coop

5.0
(1)
"Best."
#51

Vodacom

5.0
(1)
"Too fast for anything you need."
#52

Coextro

4.0
(1)
"Gigabit for $80/month."
#53

Rogers Ignite

4.0
(1)
"I haven’t had any outages."
#54

Magticom

4.0
(1)
"Never had any serious issues with them."
#55

Felix

4.0
(1)
"Felix mobile sim card is unlimited data but capped at 20mbit."
#56

RCN

4.0
(1)
"Reputation wise: 1. Google fiber 2. RCN fiber 3. AT&T fiber."
#57

Grande

4.0
(1)
"I have grande/astound 1000 and att fiber 1000 at two properties and both are good."
#58

Carrytel

4.0
(1)
"We have Carrytel. Runs off Rogers lines. We have had it for a while now and have only experienced one outage."
#59

EEROS

4.0
(1)
"I've connected a couple of EEROS nodes to create a mesh, so the coverage in all rooms is good too."
#60

GTA

4.0
(1)
"Speeds are good and consistent except for gaming or streaming 4K."
#61

Digi

4.0
(1)
"Digi is good and cheap."
#62

Movistar

4.0
(1)
"Movistar is the most reliable, but it's one of the most expensive."
#63

Metronet

4.0
(1)
"If you are served by Metronet, they're good but not everywhere."
#64

Shaw

4.0
(1)
"Much better service also."
#65

Sonic.net

4.0
(1)
"Sonic uses AT&T for the physical connection to your house."
#66

Tangerine

4.0
(1)
"I am with Tangerine, nothing to complain."
#67

Lightspeed Internet

4.0
(1)
"I've been using Lightspeed Internet for a few years now."
#68

Netsolutions

4.0
(1)
"Netsolutions is great for the price and very reliable in general."
#69

TTCL Fiber

4.0
(1)
"TTCL Fiber can be a good provider too, and cheap."
#70

3BB

4.0
(1)
"I recommend 3bb because it was the cheapest i could find."
#71

Origin

4.0
(1)
"I’m with Origin as I get a monthly $10 discount because I use their electricity."
#72

Wow

4.0
(1)
"I’ve had no issues with Wow! They currently offer a gig for $55/month."
#73

AussieBB

4.0
(1)
"AussieBB, which works pretty well when I'm gaming."
#74

Fiber

4.0
(1)
"Fiber is being offered in some areas for $40 a month."
#75

Altima

4.0
(1)
"Am currently happy with my Altima connection"
#76

Koodo Internet

4.0
(1)
"Rogers is the only service that really offers anything decently high speed in my area (downtown) so cable it is. I use Koodo Internet."
#77

Metro by T-Mobile Home Internet

4.0
(1)
"My son uses Metro by Tmobile home internet wifi for $50 a month."
#78

Rogers Internet

4.0
(1)
"If you're near a mall with a Rogers kiosk, I've heard they offer better deals than the stores."
#79

Leaptel Internet

4.0
(1)
"Look around - some companies offer a discount for using their own internet product along with their primary product."
#80

Alpesim

3.0
(1)
"Mobile plans are cheap, for unlimited data the best is alpesim."
#81

NBN

3.0
(1)
"I have heard many people mention Aussie Broadband but they cost way more."
#82

Etisalat

3.0
(1)
"I'm Etisalat, but I highly recommend du."
#83

Nokia Wireless Internet

3.0
(1)
"The Nokia wireless internet is great … as long as ur not streaming live tv."
#84

Optus Internet

3.0
(1)
"Telstra could be more reliable than Optus for faster speeds but can't guarantee as I'm still stuck with Optus too."

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