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Unlimited NBN Internet $27 OFF 1st Month, $12 OFF Following 5 Months, $0 Setup Fee, No Contract, from $46.88/M @ Click Broadband

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Hi Everyone!

Click Broadband is back again to offer you $0 setup fee PLUS $12 OFF for the first six months on ALL our NBN plans - starting from just $46.88/mth for the first six months! All our plans come with unlimited data and no lock-in contract so you can leave us if you don't love us.​ BYO modem at no extra costs. Also, refer your friends after you've joined and get $50 credit for EACH successful friend referred!

NBN12 — $46.88 per month for 1st 6 months, $58.88/m thereafter
NBN50 — $56.88 per month for 1st 6 months, $68.88/m thereafter
NBN100 — $76.88 per month for 1st 6 months, $88.88/m thereafter

Our Head Office is in Sydney and we offer 7 days (9am to 10pm AEST) customer & tech support. Visit our website at Click Broadband or call us on 1300 254 255 for more info and full Ts and Cs. Alternatively, leave your contact details here and one of our staff will call you back during your nominated time.

P.S. Mention OzBargain to get the further $15 discount on the 1st month!!!

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  • +1

    Can you advise your typical evening speeds?

    Also are your support teams located in Australia?

    Side note, your website doesn't display too well on mobile. The text boxes are about 5px wide :p

    • Pretty sure that varies on many factors.

      • Apologies I did not define "typical". Please take it to mean "a standard nbn hard-line connection with common consumer hardware connected to an end device over gigabit Ethernet operating on an average non degraded line"

        Really I'm just curious if I should expect 47mbit (iinet like) or 30 (my Republic like).

        • Well I had My Republic and am now with Aussie broadband and see very little differences in speed.

          • @Danstar: You must've been one of the luckier ones then. I did the same thing and the difference is night & day.

            • +5

              @ozwog05:

              the difference is night & day.

              That’s why he/she wanted to know evening speed…;)

    • -3

      The only 3 companies to buy enough bandwidth to avoid congestion are Telstra, Optus and Aussie broadband.

      • On Aussie broadband I get random disconnections, when Telecube was around it didn't happen

      • Not true. If you look around you will find a lot of ISP's do the right thing.
        I'm with Future Broadband and the speeds are top notch any time of day.
        As for Click, I have no idea as it is best left to customers to report about performance.

    • +1

      The fact they haven't replied means it's probably not something they know and don't want to admit they are breaching ACCC guidelines or lower than what people expect.

  • +3

    What is it with all of these NBN companies listing their promotional pricing on their websites with cr*p fine-print advertising their ongoing price. It's misleading and irresponsible.

    • It says a lot about the company if they do this. I'm happy that they do this as a secondary advertisement of their service.

  • +8

    This offer is similar to other prvider's - 3 tiers. I assume: month-by-month (no 6m, 12m or 24m contract), BYO modem, no installation fees (YMMV). Mid-tier ("40" or "50" depending on provider) in this deal would be eg.:
    56.88 x 6 + 68.88 x 6 - 15 = $739.56 for the first 12 months.
    56.88 x 6 + 68.88 x 5 - 15 = $670.68 for the first 11 months.

    These are my notes from a couple of weeks ago when I was looking for 40-50mbps NBN in Melbourne. Perhaps they're useful to somebody. I calculated for 12 an 11 months for my own reasons.

    At TPG, that would be $970/$900 (12m/11m).
    At Optus, $980/$915 (because of $200 setup fee).
    At ABB (Aussie Broadband), $960/$880; the recent "first month free" promo made it: $880/$800, but that's not current.
    At Amaysim: $840/$770
    At australiabroadband.net.au: $790/$720 (few reviews and they're poor)

    • You forgot Telstra: $979/$890, which comes with a 4G Back Up and Unlimited Fixed Phone.

      • Yeah, there are plenty of other providers. I didn't consider Telstra, because I don't need their extras and it's generally more expensive.

        I forgot to add - all the offers I mentioned are UNLIMITED transfer/usage, as opposed to eg. "100GB per month".

        • The rate above is for unlimited. Via JB Hifi. You get the first month free.

        • -2

          If you are on FTTN and you are over 500m from the node you are gonna need to use the 4G backup more regularly than you think…

          • +2

            @aussietivoman: Well that's just plain fake news

            • @Gabehcoud: Are you on FTTN jords11 or are you just espousing views on something you have no knowledge of or experience with?

              • @aussietivoman: I've seen hundreds of connections > 500m that don't experience what you describe. I think you've obviously had a bad experience and then painting every other connection with the same brush. Speak to your ISP, check your internal cabling, remove uneccesary phone sockets in your house, ask to test a stability speed profile with your ISP.

                The distance from the node should be affecting your speed primarily. If you are getting repeated dropouts something somewhere is causing it do so.

                • @Gabehcoud: My 100mbps connection was originally 15mbps maximum.

                  So I totally rewired the phone line - removing all existing sockets and connecting cat 6 cable directly to the telstra lead in line.

                  That made my speed jump to an amazing 25mbps.

                  Stability profile drops it to 20mbps with less dropouts.

                  Get dropouts regularly, speed drops regularly.

                  Telstra and NBN techs say there is nothing wrong - they say the speed i get meets "acceptable standards". People 200m up my road can't even get an NBN signal from the node at all so they now have no home phone and no internet.

                  An NBN engineer came to our street and wrote a report saying a new node needed to be built in the street. NBN declined to do so for budgetary reasons.

                  NBN builders have now left saying "rollout complete".

                  WHat a crock of crap. I bet Turnbull's house isnt on FTTN. He sold us down the river on that one.

                  FTTN sucks ass. I am going down the Technology Choice route right now - waiting for Build Quote - anything less than $10k and I will go ahead….

                  The 4g backup in the Telstra modem is a godsend - last thursday internet and phone stopped working just in time for the long weekend - service restored wednesday morning….

                  At least had 5mbps internet all weekend - without that modem, wouldnt have had anything

                  Telstra will refund my entire month of fees for that outage - try getting similar refunds out of TPG and the guys in this listing….

          • @aussietivoman: I am over 500m and get 70Mbps stable.

            • -2

              @noz: I’m FTTN 3000m away and get 90/35

  • I dont like the title

    Unlimited NBN Internet $27 OFF 1st Month, $12 OFF Following 5 Months, $0 Setup Fee, No Contract, from $46.88/M @ Click Broadband

    Its deceptive - most people dont put the discount in the title - or if they do, it follows the sale price.

    I am surprised the mods allowed this post formatted the way it is

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