nbn 100/20 $75/Month, nbn 50/20 $65/Month, nbn 25/10 $59/Month for 6 Months (New Customers) @ Buddy Telco (Aussie Broadband)

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New residential nbn customers only:
No promo code required; promos will be automatically applied to the price of applicable nbn plans on buddytelco.com.au
• $10 off per month over 6 months on 100/20 (promo price is $75 p/m) & 50/20 (promo price is $65 p/m)
• $6 off per month over 6 months on 25/10 (promo price is $59 p/m)

A ‘new customer’ is defined as an individual who has not had an active broadband service with Buddy Telco in the last six months or hasn’t been an authorised contact, residing at the same address as the primary contact, on an active broadband service with Buddy Telco in the last six months.


IPv4 with CG-NAT and a static IPv6 /48 block.

CG-NAT works fine for most users. CG-NAT can break remote access to some home security cameras, some home automation products, Plex server, NAS, servers or if you want to host online P2P games. If your home security cameras and automation products use a cloud server you will not be affected by CG-NAT.

Currently Buddy Telco internet plans do not offer static IP addresses or the ability to opt-out of Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT).


Buddy Telco are using a chatbot and live chat support.

Our Perth-based live chat team is available Monday to Friday, 12pm–8pm (AEDT). If you need help outside of these hours, our customer service chatbot offers a range of self-serve options.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2024

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Comments

  • Guys just wanting to double check something - if I'm on FTTP the lowest tier I can go for is NBN100 right? I won't be able to do NBN50?

    (I live alone so NBN100 is over the top for me… i'd like to save money)

    • +1

      with FTTP you can do whatever you want from 25 all the way up to 1000

    • +1

      I have FTTP and I'm on the 50Mbps plan, it shouldn't be an issue. Granted that's with another provider but I've put my address into Buddy's tool, and it's confirmed I'm on FTTP and can join the 50Mbps plan.

    • +1

      You can swap to 25/10 or 50/20 if you already have FTTP setup.

      You have to go on 100/20 or greater when changing from FTTN to FTTP or FTTC to FTTP. After the fibre install is done you can swap to 25/10 or 50/20.

  • +2

    Moving my NBN from Buddy to Mate. I feel more Australian now.

    • +3

      Massive downgrade just an FYI, ive used many providers and mate is the only one I saw major buffering with. Cheap tho. Id pay the little extra and look at Leaptel

  • +1

    Looks like you can easily cancel this one via the app with minimal notice period
    https://www.buddytelco.com.au/help/#controller-close-your-se…

    Although this leads me to believe their website will be useless..

  • +2

    Disappointed with the lack of 1000/50 promo

    • +1

      Same..

    • same

  • or the ability to opt-out of Carrier-Grade NAT (CGNAT)

    I was expecting more from ABB's budget options with these not-so-budget prices.

  • +1

    The 50/20 and 100/20 are the same promo prices that I saw a week or two ago, after looking them up during one of their ads

  • With CG-NAT, can you game on match matching servers normally, you just can't host?

  • CGNat is an IP shared between 128 users, one person does a dodgy thing, you will get capturas until that person stops. Unfortunately this is common. ABB have a paid cloudflare account to stop this happening less but it does not stop fastly or bunny cdn..so kinda sucks. The nature of CGNat

    • How many users is it shared with on ABB? Is it worse on Buddy?

      • same amount

  • leaptel network isn't quiet up there yet, im on buddy with ipv6 enables no issues as yet full speed and house full of gamers. and yes shame the 1000/50 wasn't $89 for the BF deals

  • CGNat a deal breaker for me. Nba league pass does not work, thinks you are illegally using a VPN/proxy no matter what device you use.

    Aussie broadband opted me out to fix but can't through this budget option.

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