Vodafone, Hubbl team up to make your TV addiction a little easier to manage

Signing up with Vodafone for internet right now will get you 6 months of BINGE and up to $15 credit on monthly streaming subscriptions via Hubbl.
The streaming wars are back on.
TPG-owned Vodafone is giving Telstra and Optus a run for their money by offering its own streaming perks through a partnership with Hubbl.
Here's what new, returning and existing Vodafone customers can expect:
- You can now add a small Hubbl accessory plan to your NBN. That's $4.12 a month over 24 months. You can always leave early and pay off the remaining cost of the $99 device. You can also add it to Vodafone's 4G or 5G home internet plan, but the option is only available through customer support or in-store (for now).
- You can save up to $15 per month on your streaming subscriptions by bundling them on Hubbl. That's a $5 credit monthly when you stack up 3 eligible subscriptions, $10 a month for 4 subscriptions or the full $15 with 5 subscriptions.
- Vodafone NBN customers can get 6 months of BINGE standard for free (save $108 or $18 a month). The offer ends on 25 August and is for new, returning and existing BINGE customers.
- SIM only mobile customers can get 3 months of BINGE free (save $54 overall). The offer ends on 1 December.
Is signing up to Vodafone internet for Hubbl worth it?
It's not for everyone. Unless you have 3 or more streaming subscriptions available on Hubbl or want the convenience it offers.
The discounts are similar to how Optus SubHub works, where you can score up to 10% off each month by bundling 3 or more eligible subscriptions.
The good news is Vodafone's also offering $5 to $10 a month discounts across both NBN and 4G and 5G home internet plans for up to 6 months.
Some are general discounts, others apply if you're already a Vodafone mobile customer.
Given NBN prices have started going up this month, see if you can save with Vodafone and take advantage of streaming perks too.
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