Best Internet Service Providers

Based on 83,832 reviews
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$59 to $135
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Superloop

Superloop 🏆 2026

4.8 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $59.95 to $165
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 22Mbps to 2,000Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds8Mbps to 200Mbps
Jerico FaelnarWA
  Verified

Helpful with adjusting my cancellation date to the end of my cycle date. Thanks mate.

SpinTel Internet

SpinTel Internet 🏆 2026

4.7 
Summary
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 11Mbps to 750Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds1Mbps to 42Mbps
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$49.95Spintel
M. Rodham6 posts
 

Was not that happy with NBN however that was resolved by the lovely young lady at SpinTel who advised how to resolve the problem with the NBN.

Swoop Broadband

Swoop Broadband 🏆 2026

4.9 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $55 to $150
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 10Mbps to 500Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds20Mbps to 72Mbps
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wendyTasmania
 

The ease of communication between myself and Alice today re: a new service. I was satisfied with the outcome.

Aussie Broadband

Aussie Broadband 🏆 2026

4.5 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $73 to $220
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 11Mbps to 2,000Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds0.87Mbps to 500Mbps
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shazaNSW9 posts
 

its simple for 2 months i had no internet and i could get and assitantance with this so i left them and they kept charging me….

Launtel Residential

Launtel Residential

5.0 
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  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 50Mbps to 1,650Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds85Mbps
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jayQLD10 posts
 

3 years of Launtel and I'm still thrilled with this company! Best Australian Owned and Australian Based Company Ever! In the first 6 months i… Read more

accidentally dug a hole and stabbed a cable; Launtel had the nbn guys out fixing things and even laid new cable ready for the next upgrade in 12 months, this was all done within a couple of days. My internet has gone out only a few times in 3 years and it's been my fault or the weather each time. But Launtel had me fixed and streaming my tv again within minutes. Now I have the latest nbn upgrades all organised by Launtel. Love these guys! I could even pay daily if i wanted too! and Pause it if i go on a long holiday which saves me money.

Tangerine Telecom

Tangerine Telecom

4.2 
Summary
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 650Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds8.5Mbps to 50Mbps
Pam StevensQLD2 posts
 

Realyn in Sales was very patient and informative. I'll recommend Tangerine to my friends

Exetel Broadband

Exetel Broadband

4.4 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $80
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 500Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds40Mbps
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D. Ror
  Verified

Melinda was extremely helpful in diagnosing why my Internet was dropping out. After resetting the modem, she organised an appointment for a technician to look at the fibre, as this is where the problem is.

Flip

Flip

4.5 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $59.90 to $104.90
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 10Mbps to 900Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds8Mbps to 50Mbps
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RaymondQLD2 posts
  Verified

I called to change some details on my account and spoke ti a very pleasant lady who processed my request quickly and efficiently. It was great to deal with such a happy & friendly person.

Kogan Internet

Kogan Internet

4.4 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $63.90 to $139.90
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 250Mbps
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Joe F.
 

Sagar was amazing in helping connect my Internet in an easy and efficient manner. I had called up seversl times and was unable to find the source of the issue but he was amazing in helping me connect to the Internet. 5 Stars from me.

Occom

Occom

4.7 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $56.88 to $129.88
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 11Mbps to 500Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds50Mbps
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Hengzhi C.
 

Kevin is super professional and friendly, problem sovled immediately.!!!! thank you kevin!!

More NBN

More NBN

4.3 
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  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 500Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds8.5Mbps to 50Mbps
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$76More Telecom
RussL2 posts
 

MJ from sales team was terrific! Most patient and helpful.

Mint Telecom

Mint Telecom

5.0 
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  • Standard Monthly Price $69.95 to $129.95
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 15Mbps to 150Mbps
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Nick M.TAS2 posts
 

Mint are fast, reliable and provide amazing service. I lodged a ticket to ask for my NBN to be upgraded to a faster plan. They replied with in 10… Read more

minutes saying it had been done. Never had an issue with them, never failed to provide anything but good service.

Dodo NBN Internet

Dodo NBN Internet

3.8 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $55 to $98.90
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 15Mbps to 500Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds4Mbps to 48Mbps
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gavin b.QLD4 posts
 

Appaling customer service and a mediocre internet provider. Internet cuts in and out, you conract them for help shesh i think they were speaking english, i used the chat instead even worse. I am actively looking elsewhere id suggest you do the same.

MATE

MATE

3.8 
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  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 12Mbps to 831Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds49Mbps
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$76Mate
DesankaNSW
  Verified

Just wanted to shout out Laurents pleasant, patient and friendly customer service manners. He was careful about his accuracy while processing my request for Voip. He was also timely and friendly. Thanks mate!

Vonex

Vonex 🏆 2026

4.9 
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Joanna M.2 posts
 

Voit service is rubish This service is crap customers have to call 10 times for the call to go through and it leave a miss call on the other end but it dont ring. Avoid at all cost

Joanna M.
Joanna M.   

Call them numerous time spoke to rose she said they would fix it but they hanvnymt customers are… Read more

Australia On Line

Australia On Line

4.9 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $59 to $99
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 10Mbps to 85Mbps
James v.QLD
  Verified

Have been a customer with Australia Online for over 20 years. Solid products, fair pricing and exceptional customer service. Australian owned and… Read more

staffed, require assistance - you'll be pleased to speak to someone located in Australia! Give AOL a go, you won't be disappointed!

Leaptel

Leaptel

4.6 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $49.95 to $165
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 12Mbps to 2,000Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds10Mbps to 50Mbps
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Krupa K.
 

More of a customer service review, agent Hue was very helpful and helped fix one of my apps that had a slow streaming. Response was super efficient and fix the problem. Thank You Again.

Yomojo

Yomojo

4.8 
Summary
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 780Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds8Mbps to 40Mbps
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emily3 posts
 

Debbie was amazingly helpful, advising me on a new Plan (I’ve been with Yomojo for a long time, love this super-cheap account). The wonderful thing… Read more

was that she spent time helping me with a technical issue that was to do with how Yomojo was working on my Moto phone, rather than just with Yomojo. Highly recommend their services and service.

Internode Internet

Internode Internet

3.6 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $49.99 to $149.99
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 12Mbps to 450Mbps
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edinpiperNSW20 posts
 

Prior to today I would have written strongly for internode but today I can safely say the attitude and customer centricity is gone Every time to… Read more

date I got great support not now. It’s apparently ok to expect customers to wait a week with an outage to get a call from offshore without a true understanding of the issue at hand.

Do Yourself a favour and just go elsewhere

Neptune Internet

Neptune Internet

5.0 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $55 to $175
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 24Mbps to 1,760Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds8Mbps to 100Mbps
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Sura MWA
 

Neptune Internet provides high performance, no nonsense internet that just works. If you have more advanced technical needs, Neptune also provides a… Read more

great self service portal that no other provider offers. They also have a highly response local support team.

Highly recommended.

Rush Broadband

Rush Broadband

4.3 
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Denise Martin2 posts
  Verified

There is nothing like booting up to... nothing. No internet. I called RUSH and Jessica's ability to communicate, to problem solve and get my issues… Read more

fixed in record time was hugely appreciated. Im pleased to say that RUSH' service was not my problem- It was Norton 360 that was stuffing my conectivity up. I asked Jessica to help me uninstall it and the procewss was easy- and felt great because it has been humbugging the heck out of me (money for nothin and ...) She also helped me to do a speedtest.net and that proved the other side of thei operation is ... up to speed too, with both upload and download speeds comming in at just under 99mbps, which works great for me. Absolutely I would reccommend RUSH to anyone wanting a reliable, responsive ISP.

Moose NBN

Moose NBN

4.4 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $59.80 to $118.80
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 11Mbps to 500Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds20Mbps to 42Mbps
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Nadine MQLD3 posts
 

My call was answered quite quickly. I did not have to wait long. I needed to order a new modem, and the process was easy, and fast. The staff member Hazel was professional, polite, caring, and happy. Thank you for such great service.

iiNet

iiNet

3.0 
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  • Standard Monthly Price $59.99 to $149.99
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 12Mbps to 200Mbps
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Wiz21WA
 

Dishonest, lying and incompetent!! This company has gone down hill bad They have been contacted 7/8 times over the past 5 weeks with moving my… Read more

service to my new house, every person there tells the cancellation is being processed but you ring back 4/5days later following it up with a case number and its like starting over again, they dont even ask for the case number as they have never actioned anything. Refuse to put you through to a manager. Hours of my time, still owed over $130 in credit after 5 weeks and still zero action

iiNet
iiNet    

Hey there, we've also replied over on Trustpilot. We're… Read more

NodeOne Internet

NodeOne Internet

4.2 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $69 to $149
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 97Mbps
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StephenWA
 

Teresa was very quick, efficient in clearing up my account inquiry and exited with friendly politeness.

Uniti

Uniti

3.4 
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  • Standard Monthly Price $64.95 to $144.95
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 24Mbps to 97Mbps
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bache19 posts
 

Please just don't do it. Do not sign with them at all!! Get Starlink instead - it's amazing!! Uniti charge over $300 in termination fees. We… Read more

were an original Telstra Velocity estate we had no issues while with Telstra. Then since Opticomm bought the infrastructure it has been horrible.

We went with Uniti as it was the most reasonable priced plan. Constant drop outs, unreliable speed. I had had enough and went with Starlink the best thing we could have done. Nice clean installation great speed and super reliable.

On a side note directed at customer service - if you have your team operating from home ensure your customer base can understand them and they don't have their children interrupt the CSO when she is trying to explain cancellation structure. Remember your CS team represents your company they are the first point of contact.

bache
bache   

I hope by submitting my truthful review above, it will amount it more lost sales for the company then you can take in termination fees.

Pentanet

Pentanet

4.2 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $69 to $129
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 24Mbps to 800Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds42Mbps to 80Mbps
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matthewWA10 posts
 

These guys are fricken awesome, on the ball and very helpfull, the service is really good to, highly recommend, after useing belong for years, I wish I changed sooner.

Goodtel

Goodtel

4.7 
Summary
  • Standard Monthly Price $67 to $127
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 205Mbps
SamWA
 

Rhea Vida Mazon was able to assist us to make a change to our phone directory - she was polite and efficient, and we really appreciated her assistance and professionalism.

Skymesh

Skymesh

3.3 
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  • Standard Monthly Price $69.95 to $199.95
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 25Mbps to 96Mbps
  • Typical Evening Upload Speeds4Mbps to 16Mbps
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Jay O.NT
 

Either completely uncaring ignoramuses or maliciously unhelpful - it must be one of the two. On first contact to get advice about a company account… Read more

under the name of someone who left 6 the company years ago I was advised to ignore the bill and it will go away.

The bill is on direct debit and cannot be cancelled - they block the ability to stop paying them money for services which haven't been used in years.

With no prior engagement - after being greeted with "MOBILE, EMAIL OR ACCOUNT NUMBER??", when the response was a polite query for advice about what an innocent can do when receiving erroneous bills from Skymesh: "We are not at liberty to reveal any information". When reiterated "I just want advice, not restricted information - what can I do?" "Yes, just ignore it."

No investigation, no encouragement to provide context such as bill reference number (in fact discouragement of it by the first response). Uncaring and unhelpful, completely uninterested in painting Skymesh as pleasant to deal with. Trained to curl up in a staunch defense stance and be as unhelpful as possible the moment you say you haven't a mobile number connected to an account.

Really VERY disgusting reception. I will never use this company and I will go out of my way to advise against them.

Future Broadband

Future Broadband

4.9 
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  • Standard Monthly Price $60 to $150
  • Typical Evening Download Speeds 11Mbps to 250Mbps
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Matt B.VIC2 posts
 

Just wanted to give a shout out to Future Broadband - I had been having PC / Internet issues for many months, eventually sorted out my end and Future… Read more

Broadband was very patient and accommodating. One of the very best RSP's, Business IP, lower pings to servers in Australia and consistent service during peak periods - you certainly do get what you pay for - thanks again Future Broadband.

Pineapple Net

Pineapple Net

4.4 
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  • Standard Monthly Price $59 to $149
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kathrynwoodward95
 

Pineapple have been nothing short of amazing - no other network providers were working in my building and they got it sorted so quickly. Also amazing customer service 10/10

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Types of internet service plans

The internet can be accessed in two ways, through a fixed-line, which is a physical cable wired to your property or wirelessly which uses mobile networks or satellite for connection.

There are a few different types of broadband services including fibre optic, satellite, mobile and fixed wireless. The most popular by far is fibre optic but each varies in price, speed and availability, therefore it’s useful to understand the strengths and weaknesses of each before deciding which option to go with.

Where you live will determine the options available to you, but following is a summary of each.

What is NBN?

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is Australia’s newest way of getting internet access. Instead of relying on slow and unsustainable copper wiring, the NBN offers Australia access to fast and reliable internet and landline connection.

As of late 2020, all copper fixed-lines such as ADSL and cable have been replaced in Australia with NBN’s wired and wireless services. This is as part of the NBN rollout initiative to improve internet connection availability and speeds in Australia. Since the date that NBN became available in your local area, you have 18 months to make the switch in order to keep your internet connection.

The NBN network rollout was completed in late 2020 and now extends to all of Australia. The network is government-owned and acts as a wholesale seller to different internet and phone network providers - which then generate their own plans to offer to the general public.

NBN mainly uses optical fibre to deliver internet and is designed to future-proof your home with high-capacity internet and faster speeds. NBN currently has a total of 143 internet providers for Aussies to choose from.

Types of internet connections

Fibre

Fibre-optic internet is a type of wired broadband internet that transfers data using fibre optic cables made of glass. Fibre-optic internet provides one of the fastest options on the market. Internode, iiNet, Harbour, Australia On-Line and Lantel all offer fibre internet connection.

Typically, this is the most common type of connection found in cosmopolitan hubs.

Fixed wireless

Depending on your location, you’ll be offered either fibre or fixed wireless connection, determined by NBN Co, and only about 4% of the Australian population will be eligible for a fixed wireless NBN connection.

This form of internet connection works by transmitting data using radio signals instead of cable and offers standard speeds. Since they use radio signals, close proximity to a fixed transmission tower is essential for this to work.

Fixed wireless and satellite connections are typically most used in rural areas where properties are widespread or have limited access to adequate infrastructure. They are a bridging service that helps more people get onto the network.

Fixed wireless nbn set up

Image credit: NBN Co.

Satellite

Satellite internet is a type of wireless internet transmitted using satellites, similar to satellite television, the signal is picked up by a satellite dish and transmitted to your home. You can then connect to the internet via a modem. It is often a good choice if you live somewhere regional, however, this option tends to be slower than wired.

To access a satellite connection you will need both an NBN qualified modem and a satellite dish installed on your property. Depending on which plan you choose, setup can be free and plans start at $34.95 per month.The Sky Muster satellite service allows for maximum speeds of 25Mbps and only offers limited data plans.

An up-and-coming company called Starlink, backed by SpaceX, has begun to offer satellite services to create an advanced broadband internet system.

Nbn Sky Muster Satellite set up

Image credit: NBN Co.

Mobile Broadband

Mobile broadbandis an alternative to NBN and uses 4G or 5G cellular networks to connect your devices to the internet. It comes in the form of a USB dongle or a cellular hotspot.

Similar to your mobile phone, this connection type uses reception towers to access the internet. Mobile broadband devices are designed specifically for the internet and can’t make phone calls or run apps like a smartphone can.

The mobile broadband data costs tend to be more expensive but can be relatively effective as a short-term backup for when other types of internet aren’t available.

Finally, mobile broadband is incredibly easy to set up and use. Devices can be set up in just a few minutes, and once you’re connected you’ll be able to disconnect and reconnect with the simple press of a button.

ADSL

ADSL stands for asymmetrical digital subscriber line and is the name given to a broadband connection that works through the copper wires of your existing phone line. A few internet service providers offer connection to the ADSL and ADSL2+ network.

Cable

Cable internet used the same copper cable lines that deliver cable television to your TV to provide internet to your devices, but this service has now been discontinued in Australia.

What’s a good internet speed?

One of the most important features you’ll want to consider is what speed your internet provider is offering. What you’ll be using the internet for will determine if it’s an investment worth making.

For instance, those looking to stream 4k videos, upload large videos, game online or other tasks which require a fast internet connection will benefit from this investment more than those who generally browse the web or use it to check e-mails.

The internet moves in two directions, so be on the lookout for both the download and upload speed if you plan on uploading videos or documents online.

When comparing plans, pay attention to the bandwidth. This refers to the volume of information that your internet connection can transfer and is measured in megabits of data per second (Mbps). The higher the bandwidth, the higher the number of people who can be connected to the same plan without slowing it down.

The bandwidth that’s suitable for you depends on a number of factors, such as how many people are in your household and what they’re using it for. For example, if you’re a gamer, or are working or studying from home, you might find that paying for more bandwidth is worth it.

NBN Internet speed chart

The NBN has 6 speed tiers and this is what internet service providers (ISPS) will refer to in their plans. The one most suitable for you depends on your household size and what you will be using the internet for:

Speed TierMax download speedMax upload speedShould be used for
NBN 12 (Home Basic I)12Mbps1MbpsBasic browsing, email, small downloads
NBN 25 (Home Basic II)25Mbps10MbpsLight video streaming, small households
NBN 50 (Home Standard)50Mbps20MbpsMedium households, high definition video, gaming
NBN 100/20 (Home Fast)100Mbps20MbpsLarge households, heavy gamers, big file downloads, small businesses
NBN 100/40 (Fast Pro)100Mbps40MbpsLarge households, heavy gamers, large file downloads, small businesses
NBN 250 (Superfast)*250Mbps25Mbps4K video streaming, huge file downloads, large game updates
NBN 1000 (Ultrafast)*1,000Mbps50MbpsHuge households, medium businesses

*The NBN 250 and 1000 speed tiers were released in May of 2020 and are currently only accessible to those with an HFC or FTTP NBN connection.

How about peak times?

When using the internet, you're going to experience varying speeds because of the amount of other users on the network. This means that some times your internet will be faster than other times. Peak times for internet in Australia are between 7pm and 11pm.

It’s important to note that the numbers outlined in the NBN Internet Speed Chart are maximum speeds and actual speeds may fluctuate due to network congestion at peak usage periods. Advertisers have to provide typical minimum download speeds for peak periods and this is a great metric you can use to compare providers. For example, two providers may be selling a 50/20 plan but have different peak period speeds.

What to look for in your internet service provider

When comparing offers between internet service providers, here are a few things to consider:

NBN connection types

There are a few different ways your household can be connected to the NBN. Availability will depend on where you live, so you may not have a choice in which type you get. However, it’s useful to know the differences.

FTTP

FTTP (fibre to the premises) connection is said to be the best as it’s consistent and provides high-speed internet. It uses a fibre optic cable that runs directly to your house. Roughly 29% of NBN users are currently wired through this medium with the company aiming to pass 2 million premises by the end of 2023.

FTTC

After this, FTTC (fibre to the curb) is considered a fast and reliable method and better than FTTN (fibre to the node) because it has a longer life cycle, is faster and has lower maintenance costs. FTTN uses copper cables and is, therefore, cheaper but you are likely to face slower upload and download speeds.

FTTB

FTTB (fibre to the building) is commonly used in apartment blocks and uses existing cable infrastructure to provide a connection.

HFC

Finally, for those who have a pay-TV cable port in their house, an HFC cable (hybrid fibre-coaxial) can be used. This is the oldest technology as part of the NBN network as is only available in a small catchment area where it has already been installed.

HFC Connection Type

Image credit: NBN Co.

Data allowance

Most plans come with unlimited data these days, but if you don’t use the internet a lot, you could save money by opting for a data-capped plan.

These can range from as little as 10GB a month to 500GB. For those who live in a small household or aren’t online all the time, you could save on your internet bill by choosing a data-capped plan.

On the other hand, if you’re a frequent Netflix or YouTube user in a house of many and you like to spend all hours of the night binge-watching the newest shows, then you’d benefit from an uncapped plan. Roughly, 1GB of data would let you stream between 30-40 minutes of YouTube at 1080p quality.

Everybody has different usage habits and patterns so the following is only a guide:

  • 100GB: Basic Internet use such as browsing articles, reading emails and occasional video streaming. Suitable for small households (1-2 people).
  • 250GB: Medium Internet use. Tons of browsing, video conferencing, music streaming, some gaming, and medium households (2-3 people).
  • 500GB: Heavy Internet use. Lots of video streaming, working from home, video conferencing, larger households (3+ people).
  • Unlimited: Large households who do a lot of video streaming or big file downloads. People who don’t want to worry about data use.

If you decide to go for a data-capped plan, you can evaluate your monthly data usage and change your plan up or down a category based on this to get the best value for money.

Introductory deals and bundling

Some internet providers like to draw you in with an enticing introductory offer, but keep in mind the actual cost after the offer ends and whether that provides value for money. These introductory deals could be a bait and switch that have you paying more in the end than an upfront service with no introductory offer.

Bundling - If you need a landline or cable service on top of an internet service, you could consider buying a bundle which could save you a host of money than buying individual services.

Additional costs - Watch out for pesky surprise costs. For instance, some companies require you to rent a modem or a router from them, while other providers will just give you this equipment for free. This is often a hidden cost that they don’t want to tell you upfront in their price, so ask them before you sign anything.

Flexibility - Some providers offer multiple plans to suit different households and contracts that can easily be amended as needed without cancellation costs or other fees. If you know you’d appreciate flexibility and customisation, this is an important feature to invest in.

Other things to consider

Coverage

Make sure that the type of internet connection you’re seeking is available in your local area. If opting for mobile broadband, ensure it has a wide national coverage so you’re not left without the net when you most need it. When getting a modem, ensure it has a range wide enough to cover your entire property so there aren't any dead zones.

Download speed

NBN 50 is the most popular for medium-sized households but NBN 25 is a great budget option for people who don’t use the internet too often. On the flip side, bigger households can benefit from the NBN 100 plan to stream, game and Zoom at the same time.

Plan duration

Broadband plans can have a 'no lock-in' contract, but some may ask for a one- or two-year commitment. The benefit of a longer term contract is that some providers may make the deal a bit more enticing by providing a modem or a period of time of free connection - but the catch is you'll have to pay an exit fee if you want to terminate the contract early. No lock-in contracts, on the other hand, don't charge an exit fee but also might not have sweet perks.

Customer service

This is a big one in case anything goes wrong, you’ll want to know that there’ll be a helpful and friendly person on the other end of the phone to guide you through it. As with all forms of technology, things are likely to malfunction at some point and signing a deal with a trustworthy, transparent and responsive company is highly recommended.

Budget

Of course, the right internet provider for you will dependent on what you're willing to spend each month. Having a budget will help you narrow down your options, but keep in mind that there will be extra fees like activation costs.