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Best NBN plans from the brands you know and trust

Best NBN plans from the brands you know and trust

If your house is connected to the NBN you've probably received dozens of pamphlets in your letterbox advertising internet deals from companies you’ve never heard of before. Even after you've connected, the pamphlets keep coming! 
 
The internet industry see the NBN as a once in a lifetime land grab for new customers. Everyone around the country needs to switch to the new technology, so there is no better time to get your attention and promise you big savings.
 
The thing is, many of us have been with the same internet service provider for a long time. As many as 40-percent of Aussie homes are connected to Telstra, while Optus and the TPG group have about 20-percent market share each. Most of us are happy with our provider, thank you very much.

But this doesn't mean that you shouldn't shop around for a better deal, even if it is with the names you know. 
 
We've heard lots of stories where the big name providers simply send out a new NBN modem and switch customers over to an NBN service, without having a conversation about the new plans available. 
 
So let's take a look at the best plans from the big internet providers. If you see a deal better than the one you're currently on, you make sure you have them switch you over.

Telstra

 

Thanks to big pressure from the small telcos, Telstra NBN internet prices are now quite reasonable, if you can do with the bells and whistles, like Foxtel. Many will find that you can get away with paying as little as $70 per month, depending on how often you use the internet.

 

Optus


Optus NBN plans are fantastically simple to compare. There are basically three options to consider, starting from $60 per month. The basic plan comes with the basic NBN speed, unlimited internet data and a home phone service that you pay for as you use it. 
 

If you step up to the next price bracket, you get a step up in internet speed and a Fetch TV set-top box with a premium channel pack and Optus Sport bundled in. The final price bump takes your internet speed up to the maximum 100Mbps.

 
TPG


TPG has long been known for two things: great prices and international phone calls. With its NBN plans, TPG adds these two benefits together. 

 

As you compare the plans along the pricing tiers you'll notice that much stays the same, but the home phone calling inclusions ramp up. You can choose 'pay as you go' for these calls, or pay more upfront and have calls included in your package; including calls to overseas countries.


iiNet

 
Renowned for its excellent customer service, iiNet is a favourite for internet in homes across Australia. Its NBN plans can be cheap and cheerful, but can also include Fetch TV and entertainment options. The plans above offer just a basic NBN speed, but you can choose faster option if you like.
 
As you can see, even if you want to stay with your current provider, there are plenty of great deals to sift through. And this is just the tip if the iceberg. If you'd like to dig a little deeper, try running your own address search on our broadband plans comparison tool.

 

Joseph Hanlon is the publisher at Australia's most comprehensive telco comparison site WhistleOut.
 
 

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Dell
Dell from QLD commented:

Do these plans include home phone? 

Stewart
Stewart from QLD commented:

What is a good option for a beach house occupied for perhaps 20% of the year Will? (QLD) 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Where are the NBN Wireless plans, not everyone can get fixed line 

John
John from QLD commented:

Do you have comparisons on plans for the NBN Satellite service ? 

Geoffrey
Geoffrey from NSW commented:

The important criteria are; connection speed and download.upload data limit. Providers can supply different speeds and connection reliability, hence variable cost. IGNORE Anonymous from NSW comments! 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

ALL these 'DEALS' are RUBBISH.....there is NO COMPETITION IN AUSTRALIA..........THEY ARE 'ALL' $70 A MOUTH - SOME INCLUDE PHONE CALLS - OTHERS 'DO NOT'..........DO NOT UNDER ANY CIRCUMSTANCES SPEND $$$ WITH COMPANIES THAT 'DO NOT' INCLUDE THE PHONE CALLS. 'TELSTRA' AND 'NRMA' ARE THE 'WORST' COMPANIES FOR 'VALUE' IN AUSTRALIA..........FAMILY AND FRIENDS HAVE HAD ONGOING PROBLEMS WITH THESE TWO COMPANIES. REMEMBER $70 PER MONTH 'WITH PHONE CALLS INCLUDED' - OTHERWISE FORGET IT. 

Arthur
Arthur from NSW commented:

Anonymous where the hell did the NRMA get involved in this they don't have anything to do with the NBN 

Someone
Someone from NSW commented:

Great comparison chart. Thank you 

Gene
Gene from NSW commented:

The 'deal' that Telstra offers is the same one they have had for years. I had a problem with them in that I was on their 100GB plan costing me $80 a month but I would get notifications that I was exceeding the first 50GB and this was because the other 50GB could only be used in the early hours of the morning!! I switched to Optus and for $100 a month I get unlimited data AND 10GB for my mobile phone. ($60 for the internet and $40 for my mobile phone). 

Albert
Albert from NSW commented:

With Exetel you can get 100gb data plus phone with free calls to fixed and mobiles plus free international calls to some countries for only $49.99 a month. 

Neil
Neil from VIC commented:

I make a lot of national phone calls. What is the best provider after I am forced onto nbn please Thanks Noel 

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