Pros
- Bundling discount for mobile and NBN plans
- Home phone line included with most NBN plans when you buy a modem from TPG
Cons
- No special features on plans
We currently don't have that product, but here are others to consider:
How we picked theseWe designed the Finder Score to simplify your search for the best NBN and Home Wireless plans. By analysing hundreds of options from over 40 providers, we evaluate pricing, speeds, data allowances and plan features. Each factor is weighted and combined to generate a score out of 10 — helping you quickly spot the most competitive plans on the market. Read the full breakdown.
We currently don't have that product, but here are others to consider:
How we picked theseWe designed the Finder Score to simplify your search for the best NBN and Home Wireless plans. By analysing hundreds of options from over 40 providers, we evaluate pricing, speeds, data allowances and plan features. Each factor is weighted and combined to generate a score out of 10 — helping you quickly spot the most competitive plans on the market. Read the full breakdown.
We currently don't have that product, but here are others to consider:
How we picked theseWe currently don't have that product, but here are others to consider:
How we picked these
TPG was a big winner in the 2025 Finder Awards.
Full list of 2025 broadband winners
TPG keeps its overall plan prices lower than some of the other big providers:
While TPG comes with big brand energy and straightforward NBN plans, it doesn't come with any exciting features that other major providers may offer, such as entertainment bundles or a 4G back-up modem. It used to provide email addresses with its internet plans, but stopped this as of September 2023.
TPG offers a diverse range of communication services to both residential and business users. It has NBN, Fibre Optic and Ethernet broadband access, telephony services, SIM Only Mobile plans and various business networking solutions.
"I've been with TPG for over 5+ years and moved houses twice over that time. I initially signed up because they were the cheapest plan for someone regularly working from home and for Netflix data. The reason why I've stayed with TPG is because they have been so easy to use during house moves, both times it's been working by the time I got the keys. When I've had to call with issues - they've always been easy to get hold off. The only area I'd improve is their online experience. When I need to change bank details or have missed a payment that I need to fix, it's a bit old and clunky."
Based on TPG NBN scores in Finder's 2024 & 2025 Customer Satisfaction Awards.

As of September 2025, TPG placed 3rd (out of 11 providers) when it came to download speeds during busy periods of the day. According to the ACCC Measuring Broadband Australia Report, it delivered maximum plan speeds 103% of the time during the busy hours of the day (7pm-11pm).
Why this matters: The ACCC report is a quarterly measure of a provider's performance based on speeds.
TPG has generally ranked around the middle in recent reports, typically delivering 96–102% of its maximum speeds. However, according to the latest ranking, TPG now sits third, achieving 103% of its advertised speeds. It last topped the report back in April 2021.
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TPG has a few ways to get in touch. You can get help by:
The Telecommunications Industry Ombudsman covers complaints data from phone and internet customers. In the 2023 Annual Report for the financial year ending June 2023, TPG:
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TPG does have one additional feature that may be of interest to you:
Bundling your TPG internet and TPG mobile plan could get you up to $10 off your SIM Only plan.
TPG's mobile discount doesn't apply to its SIM Only Small plan. You'll need to have one of its other SIM Only plans to take advantage of its bundling discount.
As the NBN 50 is the most common plan in Australia, here's a look at how TPG stacks up against other major internet providers for this tier. Keep in mind we've used ongoing prices for each provider (no promotional discounts applied).
| Provider | Typical evening speed | Price | Learn more |
|---|---|---|---|
| TPG | 50Mbps | $84.99/month | |
| Telstra | 50Mbps | $95/month | |
| Optus | 50Mbps | $95/month | |
| AGL | 50Mbps | $94/month | |
| iiNet | 50Mbps | $84.99/month | |
| Aussie Broadband | 50Mbps | $93/month | |
| Belong | 50Mbps | $88/month | |
| Tangerine | 50Mbps | $84.90/month |
After you've decided on an internet plan that works best for you, it's easy to sign up to TPG.
You just need to enter your address on its website to make sure you can access the plan you've chosen, whether that's NBN or home wireless broadband.
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What if I'm moving house?
TPG actually has a specialist house moving team you can call up to arrange your move. TPG advises that it may take between 1-10 business days to hook up your new service.
Be aware that you may need to give your current provider advance notice so you aren't stuck paying for 2 Internet services.
If you'd like more information, see our guide on switching broadband providers.
Can't decide between TPG and iiNet? We've compared the two over a range of categories to find out which provider is better.
I am considering freeview t.v. I have a tpg connection. Will it work 100% with the newly purchased (tp be) t.v.
Pls advise.
Mez
Hi Mez,
Freeview TV will work 100% regardless of your Internet Service Provider. If you are after Freeview Plus, however, you’re going to need a Smart TV from either Sony, LG, Bauhn or Hitachi (but only select models will be compatible, so be sure to check before you buy).
Thanks,
Brodie