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1 Month Free NBN 25/5, Then $55/mo for the Next 5 Months, $65 Thereafter (Requires Modem Purchase) @ Vodafone NBN

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I am with Vodafone NBN over a year and pretty happy with the speed.

Description says:

We’ve made our nbn™ deal even better – get 1 month’s nbn™ plan fees on us with any of our nbn™ plans. Then, enjoy nbn™ at a discounted price starting from $55/mth for the next 5 months and $65/mth thereafter. If you cancel after you first month, max modem cost is $180. T&C apply.

Use a Standard Evening Speed of nbn™ 25

Typical Busy Speed is 22Mbps (7pm-11pm).

Offers and Inclusions

  • Get 1 month plan fees on us. Max modem cost $180 if you cancel. T&C apply.
  • Get a $10/mth discount on plan fees for 5 months after your first free month. Offer ends 14/09/20 unless extended. T&C apply.
  • Bundle this plan with other eligible plans under one account and save on all plan fees. T&C apply.
  • Vodafone Wi-Fi Hub™ makes it easy to get started with Vodafone nbn™. Find out more.

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Referrer & referee receive $25-$50 credit after referee's 3rd monthly bill.

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closed Comments

  • +1

    FYI: Standard Evening Speed of nbn™ 25. Typical Busy Speed is 22Mbps (7pm-11pm).

  • +1

    How is this impacted by the merger between TPG & Vodafone?

  • +1

    Belong 55 dollars/ month is better?

    • No complaints with Belong. Router is good too.

    • Their support is truly shocking though, so keep that in mind.

  • Not sure what to make of this. Future is $59 ($52.28 pay in advance) for 500G with 5TB data banking. No contract. $69 ($63.48 pay in advance) for unlimited. Free static IP address.

    I think if you are looking for an unlimited plan it is pretty good.. for the first 6 months…Some people like the idea of never having to worry about their data usage. If I were looking for one I think I might consider this.

    • +1

      which isp is this?

      • Future Broadband…

  • +1

    36 months contract is required otherwise modem fee charged.
    Have been use vodafone nbn just over 1 year, so far satisfied, 4g backup did resuce us few times when nbn outage.

    • Go here if you want to cancel the modem:
      https://www.vodafone.com.au/nbn

    • +2

      There is an unintended benefit of this 3 months contract.

      We signed up to this 1.5 years ago at Black Friday special which at the time, 100/40 was worth $75 per month.

      As you can see recently AB jacked up prices, and Vodafone actually doesn't sell 100/40 and not at that price anymore. It's like 100/20 and $85 only for 6 months before it goes to $95.

      The contract effectively gave us 100/40 at $75 for 3 years so it may not be a bad idea if the trend of NBN pricing is going up, not down.

      • +1

        Yeah, all prices always go up with technology 🙄

        • I doubt NBN is going down any time soon

        • +1

          Remeber faster , sooner and cheaper? Australian has been sold a dud with this Liberal party NBN. Now we have fixed wired non-nbn connection covering regional NBN shortfall. And NBN prices going up. I remember the good old ADSL2+ days with monthly bills averaging 50 dollar a month. Now we are spending more than that. A shonky nbn indeed.

  • +1

    What speed/s?

  • Leaptel $59/pm for 6months, 50/20 ( 44/18) speed

    • How is there customer service?

      • With them from last 4 months, straight forward and good aftersale service.

        Just mindful if bringing own modem, ensure it allows vlan tagging.

        Am using DECO M5 router

        • What NBN technology you are using?

  • +1

    Equivalent to Tangerine $49.9pm for 6 months with referral credit of $25.

    • +2

      Tangerine is slow af and have NO customer service. 0/10 NBN.

    • Tangerine is dud.

  • +2

    Please people, do not sign a contract.

    I've got 2 crappy belong modems, I'll give them to you, just please, don't sign a contract.

    • With who?

      • +2

        With anyone

        • Amen to that. Most contracts mean the ISP only has to provide minimal service. They have you captive.

  • +2

    when does this offer expire?

    edit: nvm its a contract, cant nbn hop

  • To assist those who might be tempted: anyone know if it is possible to schedule the connection date?

    • +1

      Literally just asked that on live chat.

      In short, no, because "everything is ready" at my premises, the connection will activate between 4 and 24 hours after order is placed.

      • bummer what a pain. oh well, can't complain for 1 month free internet eh?

  • Wow that’s expensive. Terrible deal. Mine is $66 per month and double that speed and it never drops always at the speed I bought. NBN of course is still terrible by any other country’s standards.

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