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Aussie Broadband NBN 50/100 Tiers Unlimited $79-$99pm (No Home Phone)

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As with my TPG post, this post is more suited for existing customers and those currently looking for NBN plans. Obviously each provider has varied pricing with some much cheaper than others, it really depends on your needs and your mileage based on the services available in your area. The main appeal of Aussie Broadband at the moment is their advertised typical evening speeds for an unlimited service. Other things to consider when picking a service provider may include their international routing/backhaul, customer service, price, contractual/setup fees, profitability and longevity of a provider and whether they prioritise/shape certain traffic (net neutrality).


50/20 Unlimited $79
100/40 Unlimited $99

As of post:

Advertised NBN 50 Tier Typical evening speed: 45mbps
Advertised NBN 100 Tier Typical evening speed: 90mbps

Existing customers will be auto-upgraded.

No Lock In Contract
No Excess Data Charges
Australian-based Support
Fast, Easy Setup
Congestion-Free Network
Australian Owned

The two new unlimited plans will sit alongside our more customizable slider plans, where customers can choose flexible data limits up to 900GB. Our former 1 to 3TB plans (100 and 50 speeds) have now been replaced by the cheaper unlimited. Customers on these 1 to 3TB plans will be automatically migrated to the cheaper unlimited plans in the next week or so (or can do it sooner if you schedule your own change).

This does not affect any other existing plans at 900GB or less. Customers can choose to switch if they want, or they can stay on their current plan. Some of the prices of the 50/20 and 100/40 plan sliders have reduced and you will automatically receive this new price from your next billing month.

NBN 50 Tier CIS

NBN 100 Tier CIS

Works quite nicely with the targeted loyalty bonus credit offer

Press Release


Excellent point by Daemonseed666:

Also note, there is a stop-sell on many 'populated' POI's. If this is you, it does not offer unlimited until they are upgraded.

If impacted, you can check when your upgrade is scheduled: https://www.aussiebroadband.com.au/upgradeschedule/

Valuable Warning by ReviewAndGiveaway:

The password you use on sign up also comes in the welcome pack email in FULL TXT and is the password for the modem they ship you. This suggests that ABB general staff may become aware of your password without the need to, therefore it's recommended you sign up with a disposable/temporary password.

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    • +1

      There's no contracts at all.

      EDIT: Oh whoops, read 01/09/2019, but it's actually from a year ago. My bad. There may have been contracts then.

  • +1

    I did a broadband check with these guys a few days ago, Chrome autofilled my contact details and I didn't realise in time. Anyway I've since been spammed with calls from them (3 in about 5 days). Wouldn't recommend, don't give them real contact details. Negging due to significant issues with retailer.

    • replying late, but you think other NBN retailers aren't going to do the same thing? It's walk in business, of course they are going to followup. Beats Optus, where they had a check box to tick before you could perform a check, and that check box said along the lines that you agree to sign up with them, and that was even before the check was done or seen their plans.

  • I don't know much about tech, I'm currently with optus broadband and NBN has finally arrived here.

    So my question is if I switch to aussiebroadband, would I need to switch modems?

    Second question is their modem any good?

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