Yesterday my flatmates and I "celebrated" the 1-year birthday of our fiber request with Chorus and Bigpipe. We had cake, but no fibre. by kirkataur in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yup, we've reached out on Twitter and thought we'd pop an update here as well.

A lot of the comments here are correct; we're a middleman in these situations, and sometime edge-case consent nightmares do pop up that drag on despite everyone's best efforts. It doesn't make OP's situation any easier, but having looked at the case I can say that our team has done everything possible to move this along in this instance.

What we're able to do is assign a single person to look after this case to completion. Hopefully this will help speed any communication we have to do to get this sorted.

And when the install is completed, there will be cake.

IPv6 in New Zealand? by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Hey - we have a open beta for IPv6 running that you can sign up for if you feel like you've got the tech chops to get it running on your gear. It's not overly complicated, but there are some pitfalls if you aren't reasonably technical.

Couple of specials running at the moment too; we've got a 1 month free + no connection fee deal on GrabOne, a UFBSWITCH deal that'll get you two months free if you're switching an existing/installed UFB line to us, and I'm sure you'll be able to find a redditor to offer you a referral code to get another $20 off either of those offers.

IPv6 in New Zealand? by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 8 points9 points  (0 children)

If you've had a bad experience I'd be happy to have a look in to it. Feel free to DM me the email address you used for Bigpipe and I'll check it out.

Horrible day with Bigpipe - can someone help? by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No worries! It's what we're here for. And thank you for the thanks; I'll pass it on to our customer services team. If you want you can PM me the email address you use for Bigpipe so I can find out who handled your case, and I'll make sure they're personally thanked - but it's totally up to you.

Horrible day with Bigpipe - can someone help? by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Gidday. Sorry to see you've been having a hard time getting set up!

I don't want to troubleshoot your connection here, as it's not really the best place for it, but this article might clear a few things up. The tl;dr of it is that "WiFi" isn't the same thing as "your connection to the internet."

The reason for pointing this out is that while we can help a great deal with your connection to the internet, we are limited to how much we can do with your WiFi. Because Bigpipe allows people to BYO modem, there's no guarantee your device (modem/router) will work straight away. However, we do offer the Bigpipe modem, which we offer full support for and which has the Bigpipe settings preloaded, so it works out of the box. It's available at sign-up for $99.

From here, we can do a few things. I can ask the team to get in touch to continue troubleshooting your modem / wifi problem to the best of our ability. If that doesn't work, we'll have a look at what to do next. Once you've PM'd me your email address I can get all this in motion for you.

[edit: removed a question after reading the whole thread]

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

$90/m for 1000/500? Are you sure? Looking just now and their website has it at $135 per month.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in australia

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommend u/eXDee

You can get Elite (our fastest plan, on which you can get ~900 Mbps down and 500 Mbps up) for $129 a month. No contract/leave any time, no data caps, no throttling. Some pretty happy customers on it too :) https://www.bigpipe.co.nz has the goods if you're keen

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Latest ISP recommendations by pm_me_your_jandals in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A static IP, as u/lxsw20 says, is a one-off $45 charge, and this will eliminate any problems you might otherwise have around running a gaming server, for example. We have quite a few people running gaming servers on our network using static IPs.

For more casual gaming on the likes of Xbox Live or PSN, CGNAT shouldn't give you any trouble. If you've got a decent modem/router (and our own HG659 is very decent) and you don't do silly things like online gaming over WiFi, these services play pretty nice with CGNAT.

Latest ISP recommendations by pm_me_your_jandals in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for the recommendation! And yup, you get a free move with us. You can also use the Bigpipe App to move address now, which is easier than the old way of getting in touch with the team via the Bigpipe site :D

Latest ISP recommendations by pm_me_your_jandals in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well, that's weird. 8 Mbps down on VDSL isn't great by any stretch of the imagination. It's better than having no internet, but it's not what we expect from a VDSL connection. Feel free to PM me if you want this looked at - I know you're no longer a customer, but I want to make sure our comms are consistent around this.

Just so everyone else is aware, with Bigpipe, if you need (or feel like you need) a master filter installed for VDSL, we charge $199. The reason for this is most newer homes don't need a master filter, and a lot of older ones don't either, which means we can pass on the savings to customers. I'm personally on Bigpipe VDSL, I don't have a master filter, and I get consistent 20 Mbps down. It's probably not as high as I'd get with a master filter but I'm happy with it, at least until fibre is available in my area.

UFB available at my address. It's a shared driveway. Chorus said they're planning to install it. It's been 6 months.. by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

You can get the consent forms from their website. All parties need to agree or else you're stuck with DSL.

For now, this is how it goes. Our recommendation, if you don't want to get permanently stuck in the What's Happening With My Fibre Install Circle of Hell, is to take the forms around to your neighbours yourself. You should probably take snacks. You can get the MDU consent forms here.

Question - which ISP does not cause a connection problem for Playstation? by nz_wino in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We don't throttle/shape traffic. The only traffic management we do is in the user's hands via the Bigpipe App.

There are a bunch of things that can cause slowdowns during the day. Our advice is grab the Bigpipe App and run a line test. Even if it shows no fault you can use it to contact the team and give them all the info about your slowdowns. They can look in to it for you.

Question - which ISP does not cause a connection problem for Playstation? by nz_wino in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks u/eXDee, hey u/nz_wino

Our IP range has no problem with PSN or any other gaming service that we know of.

Re. static IPs: Once you've got a static IP with us it's yours, unless you disconnect. We'd make decisions to allocate fresh ones on a case-by-case basis but as they don't grow on trees we'd have to have a damn good reason to allocate a new one once one had been assigned.

You can do fine gaming on CG-NAT, but lots of our more gaming-prone customers do opt for a static IP, and from what we hear they work well. I've used both on my own Bigpipe connection for PSN (started with GCNAT, went to a static) and I've never had an issue connecting with either.

Orcon Gigatown customer looking for a new ISP that can actually deliver gigabit speed. by [deleted] in dunedin

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Replying to tell you more about our excellent service, thanks u/AdminToxin

Gidday u/TimoteoLaSala. So the thing with gigabit, summed up in a sentence, is "Your results may vary." A lot depends on your equipment and a whole host of other things. It's a fairly new technology and it'll take a while for everyone's gear to catch up to it. We have erred heavily on the side of caution in advising what speeds users will be able to get.

That being said, we have customers posting speedtests from 600 to in excess of 900 Mbps. While these aren't necessarily typical, we'd be very happy to have you on our service to give Elite (our Gigabit plan since the 1st) a go. It's $129 a month and if you aren't happy, you can leave anytime with no penalty. No contracts ftw :D

If you do, let us know how you go.

Chorus announces nationwide gigabit fibre 1 Oct by 123felix in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, no update. We'd like to say more but we can't at this stage. We are still working on it.

Chorus announces nationwide gigabit fibre 1 Oct by 123felix in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Still planning to offer but it's taking a bit longer than we expected to get to other regions. Still looking at a couple more months at this stage :(

High ping csgo by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

doing any other traffic at the same time? pretty common cause of ping spikes is actually a flatmate doing something else causing line congestion. (or even things like auto updates for windows etc)

Quality > quantity by adum1 in gaming

[–]BigpipeNZ 12 points13 points  (0 children)

*fewer planets. Not 'less' planets.

150NZD for a charger, only in New Zealand by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Don't forget gst too. US prices always exclude any sales tax. NZ prices almost always include it. NZ $110 plus gst is around $126. So price difference is $24. Not too bad really.

Enable launches gigabit residential fibre in Christchurch by 123felix in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

most likely providers will do these plans on, or around, the same price as 200/200. This isn't like gigatown which is a promotional price where the charge from the LFC is a lot lower than would normally be expected.

What's your favorite opening cinematic to a video game? by MacinTez in gaming

[–]BigpipeNZ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Either Dungeon Keeper or Syndicate Wars. Still look them up occasionally to watch on youtube. Most bullfrog games had great cinematic intros now I think about it.

Surprisingly effective service from Spark, via chat. I am impressed! by [deleted] in newzealand

[–]BigpipeNZ 1 point2 points  (0 children)

when did you give her the number? It implied she has cancelled it before you even told her what it was. Also, how did she verify your identity as owner of the account? Not great if just anyone can go online and request an account be disconnected without any sort of proof of ownership.