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Find unlimited internet with no lock-in contract in your suburb. The typical Australian could save $426 by switching plans.

TPG NBN100

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  • $79.99/mth for 6 months, then $89.99/mth
  • 97Mbps typical evening speed
  • No lock-in contract
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TPG NBN50
NBN
Month-to-month
Finder Award
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $99.95
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbn™50
Speed
50Mbps
nbn™50
$79.99
per month
Min total cost is $79.99 for first month
Price
$79.99 per month
Min total cost is $79.99 for first month
Dodo NBN50
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $65/mth for the first 6 months, then $80/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 25.6.24
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $79. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbn™50
Speed
50Mbps
nbn™50
$65
per month
Min total cost is $65 for first month
Price
$65 per month
Min total cost is $65 for first month
Tangerine NBN Value Plus
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $59.90/mth for the first 6 months, then $79.90/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply.
Finder Award
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase from $129.90
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbn™50
Speed
50Mbps
nbn™50
$59.90
per month
Min total cost is $59.90 for first month
Price
$59.90 per month
Min total cost is $59.90 for first month
Optus Plus Everyday Fast nbn®
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: Introductory offer: $89/mth for the first 6 months, normally $99/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply.
  • Month-to-month
  • Optus Ultra WiFi Modem Gen 2 included for $0 if you stay connected for 36 mths. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
100Mbps
nbn™100
Speed
100Mbps
nbn™100
$89
per month
Min total cost is $395 for first month
Price
$89 per month
Min total cost (incl delivery + fees) is $395 for first month
Swoop NBN Home Everyday
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $64/mth for the first 6 months, then $79/mth. Use code SUMMER15. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 14.5.24
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $130
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbn™50
Speed
50Mbps
nbn™50
$64
per month
Min total cost is $64 for first month
Price
$64 per month
Min total cost is $64 for first month
Southern Phone NBN Fast
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $65/mth for the first 6 months, then $85/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 25.6.24
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $156
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
100Mbps
nbn™100
Speed
100Mbps
nbn™100
$65
per month
Min total cost is $65 for first month
Price
$65 per month
Min total cost is $65 for first month
Dodo NBN25
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $60/mth for the first 6 months, then $65/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 25.6.24
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase for $79. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
25Mbps
nbn™25
Speed
25Mbps
nbn™25
$60
per month
Min total cost is $60 for first month
Price
$60 per month
Min total cost is $60 for first month
iiNet NBN100 Liimitless
NBN
Month-to-month
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or $0 modem if you stay connected for 24 months. T&Cs apply
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
97Mbps
nbn™100
Speed
97Mbps
nbn™100
$89.99
per month
Min total cost is $89.99 for first month
Price
$89.99 per month
Min total cost (incl delivery + fees) is $89.99 for first month
More Value Plus NBN
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $70.40/mth for the first 12 months for CommBank customers, then $79.20/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply. Ends 31.8.24
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase from $129.90
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
50Mbps
nbn™50
Speed
50Mbps
nbn™50
$88
per month
Min total cost is $88 for first month
Price
$88 per month
Min total cost is $88 for first month
Tangerine NBN Value
NBN
Month-to-month
OFFER: $49.90/mth for the first 6 months, then $64.90/mth. Eligibility criteria, T&Cs apply.
Finder Award
  • Month-to-month
  • BYO modem or purchase from $129.90
Unlimited Data
Data
Unlimited Data
25Mbps
nbn™25
Speed
25Mbps
nbn™25
$49.90
per month
Min total cost is $49.90 for first month
Price
$49.90 per month
Min total cost is $49.90 for first month
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Why compare internet plans with Finder?

  • We don't charge extra. Prices shown on Finder are the same as those you get directly from internet providers.

  • We compare almost every major internet provider in Australia, all in one place.

  • Our team is dedicated to monitoring internet plan prices and keeping deals updated daily.

How can you save $426?

We calculated potential savings by comparing the prices of the cheapest and most expensive broadband plans in our database (as of April 2024) over a 12-month period.

We looked at unlimited NBN plans with no lock-in contracts. Here's the full list of savings for each NBN speed tier:

While you could save over $2,000 in a year by opting for the cheapest NBN 1000 plan, the most relevant savings figure is $426.60 for NBN 50. This is because NBN 50 plans are the most popular in Australia. 44.2% of homes are signed up to an NBN 50 plan, according to the ACCC.

Keep in mind that your own savings figure may be different depending on the broadband plan you're currently on and the one you're considering switching to.

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Australians spent $1.2 billion in loyalty tax on NBN in 2023

The cost of NBN plans has been changing since October, with NBN 50 plans becoming more expensive and NBN 100 plans becoming cheaper in comparison. Find out how much more you're paying on your utilities bill.

Finder Award winners

Every year, we hold the Finder Awards to crown the top-performing brands for customer satisfaction, value and sustainability. Here are the most recent internet plan winners at the Finder Awards:

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2024 Finder Award for Provider of the Year

Tangerine shone across the most popular speed tiers for price and speed. It's always slinging 6-month signup offers and has multiple ways for people to get in touch which is handy, especially if you don't want to get on the phone directly. You can also BYO modem or bundle a home phone line for an additional $10 a month.

Highly commended NBN providers for both categories were Superloop and TPG.

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2024 Finder Award for Best NBN Provider for Everyday Use

TPG knocked it out of the park for its competitive pricing and 50Mbps typical evening speed, which is the maximum speed available in this category. You can also sign up for its 6-month NBN 50 plan if you want a modem for $0 and use the live chat feature for support.

Flip and Kogan were highly commended.

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2024 Finder Award for Best NBN Provider for Fast Speeds

SpinTel's NBN 100 plan is one of the cheapest around and offers a typical speed of 100Mbps (the maximum available on this speed tier). Together with its well-priced plan, you'll get access to multiple support channels including phone, live chat and WhatsApp or Messenger.

The other finalists include Exetel and Tangerine.

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2024 Finder Award for Best NBN Provider for Superfast Speeds

Superloop offers Superfast speeds for just under $100 a month and close to the maximum speed available on an NBN 250 plan. It often runs 6-month signup discounts which makes it stack up extremely well on price vs typical download speed. It also offers the option to boost your internet speed 5 times a month at no extra cost.

Finalists are Exetel and Southern Phone.

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2024 Finder Award for Best Budget NBN Provider

Exetel came out on top for value. Its NBN 25 plan, also known as Exetel NBN Everyday, is the cheapest one on offer from the provider and comes with 25Mbps typical evening speeds, the maximum you can get on this speed tier. Plus, we've already established it's one of the more reliable providers around so you know you're getting your money's worth.

Belong and Tangerine are the providers finalists.

Finder Award Winner for Green Broadband Provider of the Year 2023

2023 Finder Award for Green Broadband Provider of the Year

After being a finalist for the last couple years, Goodtel scored the crown this year for its sustainable practices. It scored well for its low emissions intensity, renewable energy use and high recycling rates.

  

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How do I switch broadband plans?

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Learn more about how to compare internet plans from our editor-at-large, Angus Kidman

What types of internet plans can you get?

There are 2 types of broadband available: fixed line, which is a physical cable connected to your property; and wireless internet, which uses the same network as your mobile and is portable.

These are further broken down into sub-categories such as NBN, home wireless, mobile broadband and ADSL.

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NBN

The NBN (National Broadband Network) is a network of high-speed fibre optic cables owned by the government and accessible to most Australians. Since it's made up of a mix of technologies, your actual NBN connection type will vary depending on where you live. This is why your address matters so much when buying an NBN plan.

  • Availability: Pop your address into our comparison table to see if the NBN is available in your area and compare plans that you can access.
ADSL

ADSL

ADSL uses copper telephone lines to send data signals. It isn't capable of transferring data as quickly as the NBN. Now that the NBN rollout is officially complete, most Aussies have switched from the old ADSL technology to the NBN.

  • Availability: If you want a fixed line connection but don't have the NBN available at your address yet, you'll likely be looking for an ADSL plan.
Mobile Broadband

Mobile broadband

Mobile broadband is the same as the internet access you get with a mobile plan, except you can't make or receive calls or texts. You can stick the data-only SIM in your tablet, Wi-Fi dongle or phone to get online.

  • Availability: Mobile broadband is widely available across the country. If you get strong phone signals in your area, then you should be able to access it just fine (since it uses the same mobile networks as your phone).
Home wireless

Home wireless

This works exactly like mobile broadband with some extra features. You usually get a higher data allowance and a bigger modem, making it less portable. A home wireless broadband plan can be seen as an alternative to the NBN offering similar speeds or even faster if you get 5G coverage in your area.

  • Availability: This depends on the technology you're after. 4G home broadband is widely available across the country but 5G home internet is still rolling out across Australia. Check network coverage maps to see if you've got access.

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How do I compare broadband plans?

Consider these 5 questions while you're comparing internet plans to make sure you find one that's right for you.

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How much are you willing to pay?

Finder research shows the average broadband user spends $75 per month on their internet plan, but your budget might very well be different. The price of your plan will largely depend on what internet speed you're after.

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What speed do you want?

This depends on the size of your household and what you're planning to use the internet for. The general rule is that the more people in your home and the more time you're spending on the internet, the faster the speed you'll need.

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How much data do you need?

Unlimited is usually recommended if you use the internet regularly. Lighter users can potentially get away with plans that come with a specific data allowance, for example 10–500GB a month. This will save you around $5 a month, but may not be worth it if you think you'll exceed your data limit.

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Are you happy to sign up for a contract?

Most providers these days offer no lock-in contracts, so if you do sign up for a contracted plan, make sure there's something in it for you. This could be a free modem or a plan discount.

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Do you have a preferred provider?

While we recommend keeping your options open when comparing, we know that not all providers are created equal. Your choice of internet provider matters for things such as customer service, tech support and reliability of advertised speeds.

Which internet speed is right for me?

There are 6 NBN speed tiers available in Australia:

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NBN 12

Good for a single-person home with basic internet needs such as browsing, social media and light streaming.

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NBN 25

Suited to 1- or 2-person households that want to browse, stream and work from home.

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NBN 50

Best for a 2- to 3-person household with medium internet usage such as streaming Netflix, browsing, downloading files and taking Zoom video calls.

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NBN 100

For 3-4 people who are simultaneously online. You can avoid buffering internet issues while streaming, working from home or uploading and downloading files.

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NBN 250

This could suit households with 5+ people that watch multiple 4K streams, are mostly working from home or are serious gamers.

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NBN 1000

Mostly suited to small businesses rather than your regular family home, unless there are lots of people in your household with very heavy internet usage.

Did you know?
While most Australians are on an NBN 50 plan, Finder's Consumer Sentiment Tracker found that those on an NBN 100 plan are more satisfied than on any other speed tier. If your budget allows, getting a faster plan could mean less hassle with slow internet speeds, especially if you're in a working-from-home household.

Are internet bundles worth signing up for?

Bundling your broadband plan with your other utilities can help you keep your household bills organised in one place. Some providers offer a discount for bundling your services such as mobile and internet or electricity and internet. You'll find all your internet bundling options below.

Why you can trust Finder's broadband experts

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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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    ChandraAugust 16, 2019

    Which is the best NBN plan?

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      JeniAugust 17, 2019Finder

      Hi Chandra,

      Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.

      Choosing an NBN provider depends on your lifestyle, internet needs, and more.

      Kindly check if NBN is available in your area first using our NBN tracker. If yes, you may go through the list of accessible providers from our comparison table above. You can use the table and search filters to help you decide which provider to go with. When you are ready, press the ‘Go to site’ button to apply or to contact the provider for more information.

      I hope this helps.

      Thank you and have a wonderful day!

      Cheers,
      Jeni

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    YvonneAugust 12, 2019

    I need a reliable provider with either NBN or Cable for phone, internet, and Foxtel.

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      JeniAugust 13, 2019Finder

      Hi Yvonne,

      Thank you for getting in touch with Finder.

      You may enter your address in our NBN tracker to know providers that you may get service with. If you prefer to get an NBN bundle, you can use our comparison table and search filters to help you find the plan that suits you. When you are ready, press the ‘Go to site’ button to apply.

      I hope this helps.

      Thank you and have a wonderful day!

      Cheers,
      Jeni

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