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Kogan Internet logo
Kogan NBN Silver
NBN
Month-to-month
$60.90/mth for the first 6 months, then $80.90/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply.
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$60.90
per month
$0 setup fees, $60.90 min. total cost
$60.90 per month
$0 setup fees, $60.90 min. total cost
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Dodo logo
Dodo NBN 50
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NBN
Month-to-month
$60.99/mth for 6 months, then $85.99/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 30.9.25
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $149.90. Option to pay in monthly instalments. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
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$40
$40
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50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$60.99
per month
$0 setup fees, $60.99 min. total cost
$60.99 per month
$0 setup fees, $60.99 min. total cost
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Tangerine logo
Tangerine NBN Value Plus
NBN
Month-to-month
$61.90/mth for the first 6 months, then $84.90/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.12.25
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase from $150
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$61.90
per month
$0 setup fees, $61.90 min. total cost
$61.90 per month
$0 setup fees, $61.90 min. total cost
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TPG logo
TPG NBN 50
NBN
Month-to-month
$64.99/mth for the first 6 months, then $84.99/mth. Plus price beat guarantee for the first 12 months with eligible providers. T&Cs apply.
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $114.95
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$64.99
per month
$0 setup fees, $64.99 min. total cost
$64.99 per month
$0 setup fees, $64.99 min. total cost
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Superloop NBN Extra-value
NBN
Month-to-month
$65/mth for the first 6 months, then $85/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply.
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $170
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$65
per month
$0 setup fees, $65 min. total cost
$65 per month
$0 setup fees, $65 min. total cost
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Southern Phone logo
Southern Phone NBN Standard
NBN
Month-to-month
$65/mth for the first 12 months, then $79/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 10.2.26
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or $0 modem if you stay connected for 12 months. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$65
per month
$0 setup fees, $65 min. total cost
$65 per month
$0 setup fees, $65 min. total cost
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Swoop NBN Home Everyday
NBN
Month-to-month
$69/mth for the first 6 months, then $84/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.10.25
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase from $149
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$69
per month
$0 setup fees, $69 min. total cost
$69 per month
$0 setup fees, $69 min. total cost
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Belong logo
Belong NBN Standard Plus
NBN
Month-to-month
$75/mth for the first 6 months, then $88/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 21.12.25
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $132. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$75
per month
$0 setup fees, $75 min. total cost
$75 per month
$0 setup fees, $75 min. total cost
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amaysim NBN 50
NBN
Month-to-month
$75/mth for the first 6 months, then $85/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply.
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
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$100
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50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$75
per month
$0 setup fees, $75 min. total cost
$75 per month
$0 setup fees, $75 min. total cost
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Buddy Telco logo
Buddy Telco NBN Value
NBN
Month-to-month
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $180
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
49Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
49Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$75
per month
$0 setup fees, $75 min. total cost
$75 per month
$0 setup fees, $75 min. total cost
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iiNet logo
iiNet NBN 50 Liimitless
NBN
Month-to-month
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or $0 fast Wi-Fi 7 modem if you stay connected for 24 months. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$84.99
per month
$0 setup fees, $84.99 min. total cost
$84.99 per month
$0 setup fees, $84.99 min. total cost
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iPrimus logo
iPrimus Standard Plus
NBN
Month-to-month
  • Month-to-month
  • $0 modem if you stay connected for 18 months. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$87
per month
$0 setup fees, $267 min. total cost
$87 per month
$0 setup fees, $267 min. total cost
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AGL logo
AGL NBN Home Standard
NBN
Month-to-month
$65/mth for the first 6 months, then $79/mth when bundled with AGL Energy. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 10.2.26
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or $0 modem if you stay connected for 12 months. Ends 10.11.25. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$94
per month
$0 setup fees, $94 min. total cost
$94 per month
$0 setup fees, $94 min. total cost
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Optus Everyday nbn®
NBN
Month-to-month
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or Powerful Wi-Fi Modem for $0 when you stay for 24 months. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Unlimited Data
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$200
$200
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2
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3
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Ends by31 Oct 2025. T&Cs apply.
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
50Mbps
nbnâ„¢50
$95
per month
$0 setup fees, $401 min. total cost
$95 per month
$0 setup fees, $401 min. total cost
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How to compare internet plans: a step-by-step guide

Here's a rapid-fire list of five questions to ask yourself before you start comparing internet plans.

If anything feels a bit fuzzy, don't worry - we'll unpack it all just after.

  1. What type of internet plan are you after? In Australia, you'll generally have access to one or more of these: NBN (including fixed-line, fixed wireless or satellite), home wireless broadband or mobile broadband. What's available depends on where you live.

  2. What's your budget? Our research shows the average broadband bill in Australia is $78 a month, but your cost will depend on the speed you need and which provider you go with. Finder compares 40+ providers, so there's plenty of choice when it comes to price.

  3. What internet speeds do you want? It comes down to how many people are in your home and what you're using the internet for. More users and heavier activities (streaming in 4K, uploading or downloading large files regularly or gaming) usually mean you'll want faster speeds.

  4. How much data do you need? Most internet plans these days come with unlimited data, providing peace of mind. But with mobile broadband or NBN satellite, data caps are more common, so it's important to check that the allowance suits your internet use. Take a look at our guide to get a better idea of how much data you might need.

  5. Contracts or no contracts? Most providers these days offer no lock-in contracts. Just make sure to read the terms and conditions before signing up.

What type of internet plans are available?

When it comes to picking an internet plan in Australia, you'll usually be looking at one of three main types.

NBN

The NBN (National Broadband Network) is what most of us use to get online in Australia.

It's a government-owned network, built and maintained by NBN Co, with plans sold through a range of internet providers.

Since the NBN uses a mix of technologies like fixed-line (available to around 90% of Aussies), fixed wireless, and satellite, your connection type will depend on where you live.

That's why your address plays such a big role when signing up for an NBN plan.

  • Widespread coverage
  • Flexible speed tiers, with options up to 1Gbps
  • Plenty of plans to choose from based on your budget
  • Performance can vary depending on the NBN technology at your address
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Home wireless broadband

Home wireless broadband has quickly become a popular alternative for those who aren't happy with their NBN connection or can't get access to it.

It runs on the same 4G or 5G mobile networks as your phone, but instead of using a portable device, your provider sends you a modem designed specifically for home use. Just plug it in and you're good to go.

5G home wireless broadband - or 5G home internet for short - can offer speeds similar to some NBN connections.

The main caveat is that fewer providers offer home wireless broadband plans, and availability will depend on your address.

  • Easy setup - no installation required
  • Good alternative to the NBN for speed and price
  • Reliability can be an issue depending on signal strength and network congestion
Home wireless

Mobile broadband

Mobile broadband works similarly to your mobile phone plan, just without the calls and texts.

You can use a data-only SIM in a tablet or phone, or insert it into a Wi-Fi dongle that plugs into a USB port.

Alternatively, you can use a portable Wi-Fi modem (also known as pocket Wi-Fi), which can be handy if you want to create a hotspot for multiple devices.

  • Internet on the go. Can be used anywhere you get phone signal.
  • Great backup option if your home internet goes down.
  • Your connection might drop out in bad weather or areas with patchy signal.
Mobile Broadband

How much can you save by comparing broadband plans?

We calculated potential savings by comparing the prices of the cheapest and most expensive broadband plans in our database (as of 12 September 2025) over a 12-month period.

What internet speed do I need?

People often zone out when it comes to internet speeds because really, who cares about megabits per second (Mbps)? Most of us just want to know if it's good enough for our internet needs.

We get it. So here's a simple breakdown of how to choose between NBN and home wireless broadband speeds.

NBN speeds

Selecting the right NBN speed tier comes down to how many people are in your household and what you want to do.

1 user icon

1 person or light users

12-25Mbps (NBN 12 or NBN 25)

  • Stream shows in high definition or even 4K
  • Browse the web and scroll social media
  • Take video calls
  • Download small files or apps
3 user icon

2-3 people or moderate users

At least 50Mbps (NBN 50)

  • Stream high definition content on multiple devices at once
  • Join video calls while others game or stream
  • Download large files faster
  • Good option if you have multiple smart devices (lights, speakers)
5 users icon

3-5 people or moderate users

At least 100Mbps (NBN 100)

  • Stream HD and 4K video on multiple screens
  • Play online games smoothly
  • Upload medium-sized work files or videos quickly
  • Work from home while others stream or game
6 user icon

4–6 people or heavy users

At least 250–750Mbps (NBN 250, NBN 500, NBN 750)

  • Stream 4K or even 8K content across multiple screens
  • Online gaming with smooth performance
  • Upload videos or large work files in minutes
  • Keep lots of smart home devices running without slowing the network
7+ users icon

7+ people or very heavy users

At least 1000–2000Mbps (NBN 1000, NBN 2000)

  • Stream 4K or 8K content on multiple screens
  • Support multiple simultaneous video calls and gaming sessions
  • Upload large work files or media projects within seconds
  • Connect multiple smart home devices without slowing down

Don't forget, your NBN connection will determine what speeds you can get.

Only those on a Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) or Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) NBN connection, will be able to get speeds faster than NBN 100.

Read our detailed guide on NBN speed tiers.

Home wireless broadband speeds

Your speeds on a 4G home wireless broadband plan will normally cap out at 25Mbps.

For 5G home internet, providers tend to lean towards plans with either a maximum of 50Mbps or 100Mbps speeds.

Some providers, like Telstra, SpinTel and Optus offer faster or even uncapped speeds.


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    CarolineMay 25, 2025

    How do you end a contact with Optus?

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      MariamMay 26, 2025Finder

      Hi Caroline, you can just give them a call and they’ll help you out! Hope this helps.

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    SarahJune 11, 2024Finder

    Hi Danish, We’re a review and comparison site, we don’t have customer service staff, we simply connect you with options for your household suppliers. Your best bet is to contact a retailer directly.

    Best of luck!

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    PaulyMarch 20, 2024

    I want home internet, currently have a telstra mobile plan $49 per month want a plan now that combines home internet & mobile so I can use my laptop at home. Single pensioner, don’t want WiFi, don’t trust. Need a modem/router supplied also.

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      MariamMarch 26, 2024Finder

      Hi Pauly, if you’re trying to avoid Wi-Fi your bundling options are limited and you might be better off getting a home internet plan separately. Your options include a home wireless internet plan. By plugging in an ethernet cable directly to your laptop you can avoid using Wi-Fi. Alternatively, you could consider getting a mobile broadband plan and plugging in a dongle directly into your laptop. You can see the following guides to check out plans and more detailed information. Hope they help!

      https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/mobile-broadband
      https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/home-wireless-broadband

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    FrankOctober 17, 2023

    Have been a Telstra customer for many years, but in recent times they have gotten rid of alumni staff discounts and prices have gone up, so I’m looking for a cheaper NBN plan. The only reason I am still with them is due to my longstanding Bigpond email account which I use as contact for most of my financial and personal contacts. Is there a way of keeping my existing email account while transferring to another provider?

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      AngusOctober 18, 2023Finder

      Your Bigpond email is tied to your Telstra account, so you’ll need to keep it if you want to maintain that email address. Hope this helps.

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    R&ESeptember 6, 2019

    why will my I pad drop out and not reconnect when I put the password in from the back of the modem which connect my lap top and tablet regards R Freeman

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      NikkiSeptember 7, 2019

      Hi R&E Freeman,

      Thanks for your message. If your laptop and tablet can connect using the internet received and password from the back of the modem, then for sure there wouldn’t be a problem reconnecting your iPad as well.

      Hope this helps!

      Best,
      Nikki

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