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nbn FTTP 250/100 $110/Month, 500/200 $130/Month for 12 Months for New Customers @ Leaptel

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Leaptel has dropped the price of 250/100 and 500/200 by $10 and $20 per month for new customers and reduced the ongoing price for everyone else.

You don't need an ABN.

Go to Leaptel nbn and click on All plans.

Speed New Customer Monthly Price Ongoing Price Was
nbn FTTP 250/100 $110/Month $120/Month Ongoing $120/Month ($135/Month Ongoing)
nbn FTTP 500/200 $130/Month $140/Month Ongoing $150/Month ($165/Month Ongoing)

Note: these are offered as residential grade services. We're not offering any business SLAs or special service monitoring.

Referral Links

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$50 credit for the referee (if they are not on a reduced pricing plan) & $50 credit for the referrer. The referee will receive a $50 credit on their third month invoice, unless they have obtained another promotion during the online application process. Once a referee has paid for their second month, the referrer will get a credit of $50 applied to their next invoice.

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Comments

  • +2

    Pretty sure I just read about this

    • This is a new customer deal. The other deal post is for existing customers.

      • This is a new customer deal

        Read about that too in the other post…

        • The prices are different.

          • +1

            @Twix: The link is the same.
            The store is the same.
            The offer period is the same.

            All you've done is changed the title… 😁

            • +3

              @jv: And I made a nice table.

              • +2

                @Twix:

                I made a nice table.

                Does that make you a carpenter?

                • +2

                  @jv: Twix the chocolate maker.

  • +1

    Have Leaptel managed to get ontop of their dropout issues?
    Widely reported on some POI's over the last 12-18 months. See Whirlpool or Ozbargain comments.

    I personally signed up to them. When it worked it was solid.
    But the amount of dropouts was ridiculous, that I left.

    Moved to Superloop and had effectively no dropouts since.

    If they have got ontop of this, I would be keen to come back and try these new plans.

    • Leaptel are moving to Superloop for backhaul.

      Leaptel has struck a three-year, $4.5 million agreement with Superloop that will improve backhaul redundancy and reach nationally.

      Leaptel said it would migrate its existing customers “to the new backhaul” procured through Superloop “throughout November”.

      “New services will be connected straight to the new backhaul starting early November.”

      https://www.itnews.com.au/news/leaptel-signs-45m-backhaul-de…

      • +1

        So in December we can see if that migration project has gone well or not I guess.
        Until then I'll stay put.

        Their dropout issues must have been that severe its pushed them to move backhaul providers.

        • It should be better since Superloop has redundant paths back to all nbn POI's. Leaptel's previous backhaul provider FSG didn't have redundant paths hence why some POI's had more outages.

        • +1

          Yeah I left because of their outages both planned and unplanned. I always get downvoted though anywhere I post about them. Can't recommend Leaptel to anyone

    • I just got dropout an hour ago, with Leaptel just 2 weeks, and got emails mentioning they planned a couple of maintenance next 2 weeks, one in the daytime, I am WFH, can't leave without the network, planning to leave Leaptel.

      • Daytime maintenance is normally nbn doing stuff. Are you on FTTP by any chance?

    • -2

      They still got major issues.

      • Really? I haven't had an issue for the last 16 months with leaptel in FTTN. Now on FTTP and the connection is even better.

        • -1

          Sorry let me clarify international links are slow

          • @SpeedAU: Ah yes, I have noticed that international links can be slow at times.

    • old news….

      Twix posted this a couple of months back…

  • Looks great to me. Will probably switch to this soon

  • FTTP only. Us poor HFC (and FTTx) All miss out :(

    • 1000/100 & 250/100 HFC is due late 2025.

      Most of FTTN and FTTC will be able to get FTTP by late 2025.

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