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$20/M off for 250/25 & 1000/50 Plans and $10/M off for 100/20 & 100/40 Plans for 12 Months (New Customers) @ Aussie Broadband

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100/20 is normally $99, with EOFY120 becomes $89 for first 12 months
100/40 is normally $109, with EOFY120 becomes $99 for first 12 months

250/25 is normally $129, with EOFY240 becomes $109 for first 12 months
1000/50 is normally $149, with EOFY240 becomes $129 for first 12 months

From T&Cs:
Offer 3 - $10 off for 12 months on unlimited 100/20Mbps & 100/40Mbps broadband plans. - EOFY120
Offer 4 - $20 off for 12 months on unlimited 250/25Mbps & 1000/50Mbps broadband plans. - EOFY240

New customers only. From what I understand, they consider new customers to be anyone who hasn't had an active service with them in the past 6 months.

I know there is cheaper out there, however for anyone who is wanting to switch to Aussie Broadband, this may be helpful.

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  • +32

    Compare to Tangerine/Spintel/Superloop, Aussie Broadband is too expensive.
    And I tried them all, didn't feel any difference.

    • +7

      I dont think you can put Spintel and Superloop in the same buck, atleast for me in VIC, speeds were slower on Spintel at peak periods.

    • +4

      Really depends on your technology mix, on HFC & FTTN you can definitely feel the difference of a cheap provider vs a decent one.

      • +1

        Agreed. At least I know where my support is coming from, along with the comfort of knowing I'll actually get in contact with their support team (if and when it's required).

    • Do any of the others compare in terms of service and brief/predictable outages with notifications generally a week in advance? These are the features I've stuck with them for.

      • -1

        Based on my experience (yours may different) FTTN in Sydney:

        Stability: Tangerine>Spintel>Superloop
        Speed: Spintel>=Tangerine>Superloop
        Support response spped: Tangerine> Spintel

    • +3

      Agree. ABB is way too expensive for a service that is very similar to much cheaper providers.

  • +6

    Are Aussie doing anything for existing customers?

    I love their network but the deals going on at the moment are almost tempting to make me jump ship.

    • +8

      You should be changing provider every 6 months at least, you get screwed over otherwise.

      • +1

        I have tried a few of the majors in the past like Superloop, Vodaphone, MyRepublic, TPG etc but Aussie Broadband just seems to have the best latency and most consistent download speeds for a gigabit connection.

        Anything else feels like a you get what you pay for scenario.

        • Superloop had some of the worst lag spikes I've ever seen
        • Origin Internet refused let me turn off CG-NAT
        • MyRepublic routed EVERYTHING from my house in Adelaide via Sydney (idk if this has changed as it was a while ago)
        • My Republic are out of Australia now. Superloop took their customers so i jumped and went to leaptel, SL tech support was woeful.

    • +7

      Definitely jump. I moved to Superloop and there is no difference but I'm saving $20/m. Loyalty doesn't pay these days, and ABB isn't worth it anymore.

    • call them, they'll give you as a retention discount.

    • Call them and talk to them and they will likely offer you a deal. I was offered $20 off for 6 months to stay with them.

      • No luck for me.

        • yeah no luck 4 me too to extend the discount after 6 moths, so i move to superloop $99 1000/50 nbn.

  • +5

    Too expensive compared to others even after discount

  • +2

    Leaptel give a good service but ABB honour referrals. $129 is still a little steep though

  • Why wouldnt you just choose someone like Leaptel for cheaper?
    Pretty sure gone are the days where the ABB premium was justified.

  • +2

    Launtel are good if you are happy to move up / down speeds on a daily basis, or you want to suspend while you are away…

  • Glad to see RSPs adopting 12 months promos, but the monthly cost needs to be competitive to lure customers to signup.

  • +4

    leaptel are offering cheaper, also 12 months

    100Mbps/20Mbps - $74.95 p/m
    100Mbps/40Mbps - $84.95 p/m
    250Mbps/25Mbps - $99 p/m

    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/734337

    • Flipconnect substantially cheaper again, e.g. 250/25 is $84 per month for six months, then rising to $94.90 normal price. Even their normal price beats leaptel's introductory rate!

  • Intersted to know if anyone has given Kogan internet a try?
    Their normal prices are cheaper than a lot of providers i.e.

    $99.90 for 250Mbps
    $109.90 for 1000Mbps

  • +1

    I just signed up with Southern Phone today

    100/17 for $65 per month for 12 months

    They claim average peak speeds to be 100mbps but will find out soon.

    https://www.southernphone.com.au/personal/broadband/nbn-broa…

    Also offering 50% off modems and WIFI extenders if signing up.

    • Could you please update on your speed and experience once the service has been provisioned? Thanks

      • +1

        Yes will do, should be connected in the next few days.

      • Provisioning straight forward, got connected today.

        Speeds are very disappointing, peak speeds of 20 mbps down and 0.8 mbps up in metro Sydney on FTTC.

        Meant to be averaging 100 mbps. Will call Southern Phone tomorrow and if they cannot increase the speed, will cancel and continue with Optus 4G. At least 4G was giving me 70 mbps download during peak periods.

        • Thanks for the update. Have you been with any other NBN ISP before and what's their speeds? What's your NBN Connection type?

    • Weird, they haven't dropped their 50/20??

      • maybe they are trying to balance their client book with the 25mbps and 100mbps packages? That's the only reason I can think of.

  • I moved from Aussie to Superloop three months ago and the only difference i have noticed is the price.

    • I've flipped between ABB and SL about 7 times now (thanks nbnco and your stupid 6 month based discounts forcing us all to change rsp every 6 months!)..

      I can safely say the service on ABB is at least twice as reliable. I'd average one outage every 6-8 weeks on SL, while maybe one every 3-4 months on ABB. This is over the last three-four years, with half the time spent on either.

      Also, ABB customer service was much more accessible.

      ABB are just too expensive for me now, so I'm on leaptel. So far so good 4 weeks in.

      • Did I just get down voted by a superloop rep? 🤣

  • Is there a massive difference in terms of everyday between NBN50 and NBN250 or is it just a convenience thing having things load that extra bit quicker?

  • absolutely nothing special about aussieBB anymore

  • I am paying $69 for 100/20 via comm bank card on more telecom for 12 months. Not the best speed but price diff is huge

  • I’m alway tempted to jump back to ABB with these promos but i’m still on a grandfathered 100/40 plan with Superloop paying $84.95 with a monthly $10 rentention credit applied. I’ll continue to hold tight, especially based on comments saying the ABB premium is no longer worth it.

  • +1

    Still expensive. Exetel got 100/20 for $68.95 / 6 months

    https://www.exetel.com.au/broadband/nbn#plans

  • +1

    I have tried Optus, Vodafone, Telstra and ABB simultaneously at my place.

    Vodafone was woeful. Optus wasn't great. ABB and Telstra were almost identical 99.99% of the time.

    ABB customer here - it does s..t me to tears that they keep rewarding new customers while they shaft loyal ones.

    • How do you have 4 RSP's at once?

  • I'm paying $134/m for Gigabit with Origin Energy (same service).
    Don't know why anyone would choose to be with ABB directly.

    • +1

      Maybe because Origin Energy aint the best power retailer?

  • Was happily paying $109 for 100/40.

    Would've been even happier adding $20 to upgrade to 1000/50.
    When will AussieBB give something back to long standing existing customers?

    Now I'm churning oving over to the Launtel, paying the same I was at Aussie, but now getting 500/50.
    https://www.ozbargain.com.au/node/734337

    • Thats leaptel, not launtel.

    • What are Leaptel like? All the same S#%! aint it?

  • should i compare/change on eofys or black friday ?

  • SAD how much internet cost in this "Lucky" country

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