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Untimed local calls: 10 cents per call Untimed national calls: 10 cents per call Untimed 13/1300 calls: 25 cents per call Calls to Australian mobiles: 20 cents per minute Exetel to Exetel calls: free
There are also no contracts, and you can opt to BYO a modem, Otherwise, you can the option of paying $130 upfront for a ZTE Gigabit WiFi-6 MESH 1800Mbps Modem. The one other premium add-on is an internet connection-level protection feature called Home Secure, which starts as a two-month trial, but that trial can extend to three months if you choose to pay $6 a month (you can cancel at any time). There aren’t any other perks, though, so Exetel isn’t the provider for you if you’re after entertainment bundles, reward perks, exclusive content offers, or Superfast/Ultrafast NBN. In terms of customer satisfaction, user reviews on sites like Product Review and Trustpilot paint different pictures. Of the 6,000+ reviews on Trustpilot, more than half are either excellent (five stars) or great (four stars). The 1,350+ reviews on Product Review, though, have the majority of reviews at one star, with average scores for value for money, low scores for customer service and transparency, and more people than not saying the speeds are inadequate. To put all of that into context, though, averaging these scores out still sees Exetel in the top 10 of the providers in our internal ranking system. Punch in your address to confirm availability, select the NBN plan that best suits your home’s internet needs, then select ‘Yes’ or ‘No’ for your preferred optional inclusions: free modem, home phone service and Home Secure subscription. You’ll see all of the fees and inclusions outlined at the bottom of the page; then click on ‘Order Now’ when you’re ready to go.
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Otherwise, you can give Exetel a buzz on 13 39 38 and talk to somebody over the phone. Exetel is one of the better providers when it comes to managing phone support expectations. Over on the Exetel website, you will find a live estimate of waiting time and the number of people in the queue in front of you.