- $5 to $105/month at Telstra
- $4 to $89 at Optus
- $3.90 to $83.90 at Dodo
- $4 to $89 at Aussie Broadband
- $2 to $81 at Superloop
- $4 to $84 at iPrimus
- $1 to $79.99 at Exetel
At Telstra, for example, Standard NBN 50 will now cost $105/month but Super Fast and Ultra Fast plans will come down by $5-$20/month.
PLAN |
OLD PRICE/MTH |
NEW PRICE/MTH |
NBN 25 |
$85 |
$89 |
NBN 50 |
$100 |
$105 |
NBN 100 |
$110 |
$110 |
NBN 250 |
$135 |
$130 |
NBN 1000 |
$170 |
$150 |
For households with an internet budget below $100/month, there are still some bargains available.
CHEAPEST NBN DEALS, JUNE 2024 (some prices may change in July)
PROVIDER |
PLAN SPEED |
COST/MTH |
Kogan |
NBN 50 |
$58.90/mth for 6mths, then $68.90/mth |
Tangerine |
NBN 50 |
$59/mth for 6mths, then $79.90/mth |
Dodo |
NBN 100 |
$64/mth for 6mths then $88.90/mth |
Optus |
NBN 100 |
$79/mth for 6mths, then $99/mth |
SpinTel |
NBN 250 |
$75/mth for 6mths, then $85.95/mth |
NBN Co is trying to incentivise Australians to upgrade their speeds. 10 years ago, the average household had seven devices connected to the internet and used about 40GB of data a month. Now it’s 22 devices, and about 400GB of data.
Data demand and usage has doubled in the last five years, and NBN Co expects the number of devices to grow to 40 per household by the end of the decade.
But they need to read the room. A majority of Australians simply cannot afford bigger internet bills in the midst of a cost of living crisis that’s seen insurance premiums rise by 16 per cent in the past year and electricity prices by 20 per cent.
These price hikes couldn’t come at a worse time, but hopefully they’ll inspire more Aussies to switch and save on their NBN.