• Telstras revised NBN plan pricing is a welcome change but Id sti

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thursday, December 04, 2025 04:45:07
    Telstras revised NBN plan pricing is a welcome change but Id still consider these 4 better-value providers first

    Date:
    Thu, 04 Dec 2025 04:33:00 +0000

    Description:
    Telstra, Australia's largest telecommunications provider, has recently
    dropped the cost of its NBN plans but there's still much better value to be found if you know where to look.

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    As the resident NBN expert for TechRadar, I spend a good deal of time
    tracking prices of the best NBN plans . And while there are often some fantastic internet deals that can change on a monthly basis, one constant Ive noticed is just how expensive Telstras plan costs can be.

    Ive never shied away from calling out the nations largest telco for its exorbitant prices, which for a long time have been the most expensive of all the NBN providers I monitor.

    You can imagine the look on my face, then, when I recently noticed that Telstra has actually reduced the prices across its entire plan lineup, by as much as AU$14 in some cases. Mind you, my shock was quite short-lived, as despite the reductions Telstra is still among the most expensive providers.
    So its still hard to recommend it if youre looking for a great-value NBN
    plan.

    What I can happily recommend is a selection of alternative plans from smaller providers that offer basically the same (or very similar) service as Telstra,at a much lower price point.

    Read on to discover how much you could save versus a Telstra NBN plan. NBN 25 Telstra price: AU$85p/m Flip price: AU$44p/m (first 8 months, then AU$59.90p/m) First year saving: AU$428.40

    An NBN 25 plan provides basic internet access, and is best suited to single
    or two-person households that just need to surf the web, stream the odd HD or 4K video, and browse social media. Virtually all providers that offer an NBN 25 plan promise maximum download speeds during all hours of the day so, in my mind, it doesnt make sense to sign up with Telstra when you can pay over AU$400 less each year by going with Flip.

    Flip Premium | 25Mbps | AU$44p/m (first 8 months, then AU$59.90p/m)

    Flip has been my go-to recommendation for an NBN 25 plan for longer than I care to remember. At this speed, choosing the most affordable plan makes the most sense to me, and in that regard, Flip is unrivalled.

    AU$44 minimum cost
    AU$591.60 first year cost
    AU$718.80 ongoing yearly cost View Deal View more of the best NBN 25 plans NBN 50 Telstra price: AU$95p/m Tangerine price: AU$64.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$84.90p/m) First year saving: AU$361.20

    NBN 50 continues to be the most popular choice in Australia at the time of writing, although I do expect this to change in the near future given the arrival of NBN 500 plans, which offer the best overall value in my opinion. This Tangerine NBN 50 plan offers enough speed to comfortably stream 4K
    video, but if you have a high number of connected devices in your home, youll want to consider a faster plan to ensure you have enough bandwidth to go around.

    Tangerine Value Plus | 50Mbps | AU$64.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$84.90p/m)

    For a limited time, you can lock in a 12-month discount with Tangerines NBN
    50 plan that will save you over AU$360 in the first year compared to the equivalent Telstra plan. Admittedly, the ongoing cost is only AU$10 cheaper than Telstra, but it is possible to spend as little as AU$75 with Buddy
    Telco.

    AU$44 minimum cost
    AU$778.80 first year cost
    AU$1,018.80 ongoing yearly cost View Deal View more of the best NBN 50
    plans NBN 100 & NBN 500 Telstra price: AU$99p/m Tangerine price: AU$68.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$88.90p/m) First year saving: AU$361.20

    Ive grouped the NBN 100 and NBN 500 speed tiers together because, in general, telcos are now charging the same price for them. This is because NBN 500 is essentially a no-cost speed boost to 100Mbps plans that's available to homes that connect to the fixed-line network via either fibre to the premises
    (FTTP) or hybrid fibre coax (HFC). If your home doesnt connect via either of these, then NBN 100 is the fastest you can get, but youll pay the same (in general) as customers who can get NBN 500.

    Once again, Tangerine is the cheapest Telstra alternative in the first year thanks to a 12-month discount thats available for a limited time get in quickly though, as its set to expire on December 14.

    Tangerine Speedy NBN | 100Mbps | AU$68.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$88.90p/m)

    If a 100Mbps plan is the fastest you can get at your premises, then Tangerine is a no-brainer option right now thanks to an exemplary discount that makes
    it the cheapest NBN 100 provider in the first year. The telco promises
    maximum plan speeds during the busier evening hours, too.

    AU$68.90 minimum cost
    AU$826.80 first year cost
    AU$1,066.80 ongoing yearly cost View Deal

    Tangerine Speedy Max | 500Mbps | AU$68.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$88.90p/m)

    Similarly, Tangerines NBN 500 plan also promises maximum plan speeds and is once again the cheapest to do so. From year two onwards, however, Exetel is
    my top pick, being the only provider to charge under AU$1,000 per year.

    AU$68.90 minimum cost
    AU$826.80 first year cost
    AU$1,066.80 ongoing yearly cost View Deal View more of the best NBN 100 plans View more of the best NBN 500 plans NBN 750 Telstra price: AU$119p/m Dodo price: AU$79.99p/m (first 12 months, then AU$99.99p/m) First year
    saving: AU$468.12

    Im still on the fence about the need for the NBN 750 speed tier. An NBN 500 plan provides more than enough speed for most homes for a lot less. And if
    you want to get a truly fast plan, you have the option of NBN 1000 for not a lot more money.

    Still, if you think its the ideal speed for you, then Dodos current 12-month promotion cant be ignored. The telco does only claim 700Mbps typical evening speeds, compared to the maximum speeds youre promised with Telstra, but with over AU$460 in savings up for grabs, Dodo delivers far better bang for buck.

    Dodo | 700Mbps | AU$79.99p/m (first 12 months, then AU$99.99p/m)

    Dodo has recently introduced 12-month discounts across all of its NBN plans and, as a result, its NBN 750 plan is now the cheapest of all the providers I monitor. In all honesty, this could technically be the telcos NBN 1000 offering, but given it claims 700Mbps typical evening speeds, Im including it here. Its the only NBN 2750 plan to come in under AU$1,000 in the first year.

    AU$79.99 minimum cost
    AU$959.88 first year cost
    AU$1,199.80 ongoing yearly cost View Deal View more of the best NBN 750 plans NBN 1000 Telstra price: AU$129 Buddy price: AU$99 (first month free) First year saving: AU$459

    An NBN 1000 plan is a great option for power users with a particularly high number of connected devices, or who want to carry out multiple, simultaneous data-heavy tasks. Its also going to be ideal for gamers aiming to download large game files quickly. Ive noticed the average monthly cost of an NBN 1000 plan has come down slightly in the past 12 months, from AU$120 in December 2024 to just over AU$115 today.

    Buddy's gigabit plan has been my outright favourite ever since the provider launched in July 2024 due to its low AU$99 monthly charge. And right now, you can score your first month for free, making it even more affordable.

    Buddy Zoomy | 875Mbps | First month free (then AU$99p/m)

    Claiming a staggering 875Mbps during the busy evening hours trumping
    Telstras 815Mbps claim Buddy is an easy recommendation for an NBN 1000 plan. Make sure to enter the code FREEMONTH at checkout to save AU$99.

    AU$0 minimum cost
    AU$1,089 first year cost
    AU$1,188 ongoing yearly cost View Deal View more of the best NBN 1000 plans

    As you can see, there's potentially hundreds of dollars in savings available when you shop around for a new NBN plan. And as an added note, Telstras current pricing is nestled under a Christmas Sale badge, so theres no guarantee these lower prices are permanent. If they revert back to their previous prices, then youll obviously stand to save even more. You might also like View more of the best NBN plans Average NBN plan costs compared: whats a fair price for your speed tier? Have you upgraded your NBN plan to a faster speed? You might also need a new router



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