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$10 off per month nbn25 $55/m, nbn50 $65/m, nbn100 $85/m Unlimited Plans (for 6 months) @ Vodafone

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Connect instantly to Vodafone nbn™ - now from $55/mth. Get a $10/mth discount for 6 months and 4G Back-up when you sign up to any of our Vodafone nbn™ plans.

From $65/mth thereafter. Max modem cost $180. Total min cost $235.
4G Back-up subject to mobile coverage availability. 4G backup limited to 12/1Mbps.

With the Vodafone Wi-Fi Hub™, you’ll be connected to the internet from day one and able to power on through interruptions with 4G Back-up. Plus all of our plans have no hidden costs and come with our Network Satisfaction Guarantee. If you bundle eligible plans, you could save from 5% to 20% off all monthly plan fees. And selected plans include a Wi-Fi Hub for $0 each month when you stay connected for 36 months. If your current landline phone number is important to you, you may be able to keep it with Vodafone nbn™. You could also sign up to Vodafone TV and enjoy movies, shows and games from Google Play, YouTube and your favourite apps.

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  • +2

    I was with Aussi Broadband 50 mbps plan and switched to Vodafone 100mbps.
    Aussie Broadband felt faster even though it was lesser speed plan, for example loading video in Youtube was taking like forever, loading simple web page takes longer. Only upside was I was getting full speed for file downloads.
    I am with Tangerine now which is far better than Vodafone.

    • How's Tangerine vs ABB?

      • +1

        I am on 100mbps plan and getting promised speed also website and Youtube loads faster so no complain, but people have different experience.
        Tangerine gives 14 days free trial, use it.

  • Been on this 100 plan for a few months. Pretty good, never drops below 80/20mbs, even on wireless in peak. Absolutely terrible modem though, unless you really want the 4G backup feature. Be prepared to buy yourself a third-party one.

  • +1

    The 4G backup is super handy - the NBN in our area got taken out by a lightning storm and it provided seamless wifi during the few days they took to fix it.

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