From Vodafone to Superloop, Nab Yourself a Cheap NBN Plan

Vodafone has dropped the prices of its NBN plans, but we've found some cheaper deals. The post From Vodafone to Superloop, Nab Yourself a Cheap NBN Plan appeared first on Gizmodo Australia.

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Vodafone has dropped the price of all its NBN plans, from NBN 25 right up to NBN 1000. All have unlimited data, and the new pricing gets better versus the old as you go up the speed tiers. While Vodafone’s new prices are certainly more attractive than its old line-up, how do they compare to the rest of the market? The price comparison isn’t straightforward, given Vodafone doesn’t offer the introductory discount period that many other providers do.

It’s also worth noting Vodafone offers bundle discounts if you have both a mobile and home internet plan with them. Customers with an NBN 25 or NBN 50 plan get $5 off their internet bill per month for bundling their mobile plan. Those on NBN 100 and up get $10 off per month.



We’ll take a look at the overall costs over the first 12 months after signing up to a plan. If you plan on having a mobile plan through Vodafone, remember to mentally factor in the relevant bundle discount. For NBN 25, Vodafone doesn’t fare too well.

Paying $75 for this speed tier is pricey when some plans are less than $50 for the first six months, then are still cheaper after their introductory discounts end. Here’s Vodafone’s NBN 25 plan with the new pricing: And here are just a few of the cheapest NBN 25 plans around right now, ranked by total cost over the first year: Vodafone’s $80 NBN 50 plans are a bit more competitive when you consider long-term costs. It lacks the introductory deal period of many other plans, but $80 per month is roug.