Last call on EOFY NBN deals: Up to $290 in savings right now

Some of this month's best NBN deals come from Dodo and Kogan, but EOFY savings won't be around for much longer.
With EOFY deals in full swing, now's the perfect time to see if you can get a better deal on your NBN plan.
You can check out our full roundup, but we've highlighted deals from Dodo and Kogan as they end on 30 June and are worth a closer look.
Just keep in mind these are for new customers only.
Dodo's EOFY NBN deals - Up to $180 off + $110 gift card
Dodo is offering $30 a month off for the first 6 months across all of its NBN plans, which come with unlimited data and no lock-in contract.
Plus, you'll get a $110 Visa gift card when you sign up through Finder.
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How we picked theseHow the Finder Score helps you find a better broadband plans
We 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.
Kogan's EOFY NBN deals - Up to $192 off
Kogan's NBN plans are discounted for the full 12 months.
You'll save between $120 and $192, depending on which speed tier you choose.
All of the plans come with unlimited data and no lock-in contract.
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We 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.
Which NBN speed tier is right for me?
Here's a rundown of the NBN speed tiers and who they are best suited for before we get into some more context.
| NBN speed tier | Great for |
|---|---|
| NBN 12 | 1-2 people browsing, checking email, or streaming occasionally on a single device |
| NBN 25 | 1-2 people browsing, emailing, streaming in HD, or making video calls on a couple of devices |
| NBN 50 | 2-3 people streaming in HD, gaming, making video calls, or working from home |
| NBN 100 | 4-6 people streaming in HD, gaming online, making video calls, or working from home on multiple devices simultaneously |
| NBN 500 | Multiple streams in 4K, smooth online gaming, high-quality video calls, and fast cloud backups running together |
| NBN 750 | 4K streaming on multiple devices, seriously responsive gaming, smooth video calling and downloading and uploading large files |
| NBN 1000 | Demanding use with 4K or 8K streaming, gaming, video conferencing, and cloud storage without slowdowns |
| NBN 2000 | Ultra-high demand tasks like 8K streaming, professional content creation, cloud backups, and heaps of other high-bandwidth activities at once |
It's worth a quick reminder that only FTTP and HFC connections can reach speeds above NBN 100.
NBN 100 and NBN 500 plans are now often priced the same, even though NBN 500 can be up to five times faster.
Whether you can access those higher speeds still depends on the type of NBN connection at your home.
If you are not sure what you can get, you can pop your address into providers like Dodo or Kogan when you hit "GO TO SITE" in the tables above to see which plans are available to you.
It's also worth double-checking pricing, as the gap between slower and faster plans has narrowed. In some cases, you might even find faster speeds for less.
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