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Residential NBN 25/5 $54/m, 50/20 $64/m, 100/20 $79/m, 250/25 $84/m (For First 6 Months) @ Swoop Broadband

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Jumping in on the Black Friday deals, Swoop is offering up for $40/month off on home NBN plans for 6 months.

Plan Speed Monthly Plan Cost for the First 6 Months Monthly Plan Cost After 6 Months
25/5Mbps $54 per month $69 per month
50/20Mbps $64 per month $79 per month
100/20Mbps $79 per month $99 per month
250/25Mbps $84 per month $119 per month
1000/50Mbps (582/47Mbps Typical Evening Speed) $99 per month $139 per month

Worth knowing:
* Good national peering and international connectivity
* Australian-based support
* Sticky public IPv4 (no CGNAT), with IPv6

Referral Links

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Referrer and referee receive $15 credit per month for 6 months.

This is part of Black Friday / Cyber Monday deals for 2023

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  • +9

    Many NBN services do a better price per month for the same 6 month introductory period.

    e.g Dodo and Exetel both have $10/month cheaper plans on 50 Mbps and 100 Mbps. Spintel has a $75/month 250 Mbps plan and SuperLoop has a 1000/50 Mbps plan that is the same price as Swoop's 582/47Mbps plan ($99).

    • +7

      I’d avoid anything Exetel so superloop etc, due to illegal t&c. Where you have to give 30 days notice to churn or they charge you for a service they aren’t even providing.

      The 582/47 plan is 1000/500 but those are the typical speeds.
      I’m with swoop and I get 930-940/45-47 all day.

      I been with swoop for 2 weeks and it’s the same as superloop/leap/launtel.

      • +2

        100% agree re: Exetel

      • +6

        due to illegal t&c

        Not illegal, but incredibly annoying and restrictive.
        Definitely aimed at trying to either catch unaware customers or avoid people churning.

        Not a huge deal if you know but an extra step none the less for those jumping around between providers.

        • -3

          Pretty sure fair trading act states you can’t charge for a service you don’t provide.

          • +6

            @Wiadro: They are providing the service for the 30 days of notice. If you leave early that’s your choice.

            • @Slo20: No mate.
              I left superloop on the 11/11, with a billing period till the 15/11. On the 16/11 they sent me an invoice to pay for the period of 16/11-15/12.
              Even though I had churned out.

              • @Wiadro: I’d be questioning that. I used to churn between Superloop and Aussie broadband every 6 months to get their ‘new customer’ bonuses and I never had issues.

              • @Wiadro:

                I left superloop on the 11/11, with a billing period till the 15/11. On the 16/11 they sent me an invoice to pay for the period of 16/11-15/12.

                But did you give Superloop notice around 11-OCT with your intention to churn after 30 days?
                If so, did you obtain a written record of this notice?

              • +1

                @Wiadro: Yeh did you give them a notice 30 days before 11/11?

          • +1

            @Wiadro: And they are providing 30 days of service, it's your choice not to use it.

      • Agreed. They charged literally on the same business day with very little notice so if your bank account did not have enough funding then bam $5 late fee. (profanity) hell.

        I'm gonna churn after their first 6 month.

      • Notice period is completely legal.

    • I moved from Superloop to Exetel literally on the last billing day. I didn’t get charge any extra month for 0 day notice unsure if it’s bcos Exetel is the sister company of Superloop. But it took almost 2 days for the service to be activated 🤦‍♀️

  • +2

    signed up last deal and regret , 1st payment went wrong there end, on hold for 1hr45min to sort out, will leave when discount ends

  • I'm churning from AussieBroadband shortly… Every company has Hit N' Miss stories I guess but thinking of trying Superloop …

    Thanks for the heads up on giving 30 days notice for churning from them when the time comes :-)

    Does anyone have recommendations on who to try after that ???
    No point being loyal these days… It just costs you more $$$

    Also do I need to notify Aussie I'm churning or will the new ISP do that ???

    Thank you

    • +1

      Tangerine is damn cheap but the portal was shit and customer service was poor. Speeds are good. You can stack with referrals and review credit.

  • +1

    I paused my churning after the morenbn free 3mo deal - sweetest deal I ever had in a while. My observations shows that the window is closing for churning every month - deals are not the same and with the new pricing I fear quite homogeneous offers all around. I recently churned out from iinet - what a nightmare - more than 3hrs in total to cancel in several calls, days/weeks apart. Hopefully I may be able to do aussiebb in Jan/feb.

  • I think Swoop might be staff from Superloop. Whirlpool thread here. I’ve heard good things.

    • +1

      There are a few that came from Superloop. Lots of people that came from other ISPs they Swooped up (hahahaha I'll see myself out…). Acquisitions and mergers include: Anycast, DCSI, Cirrus Communications, NodeOne, Speedweb, Beam Internet, CountryTell, iFibre, VoiceHub, Seventeen Services, Moose Mobile… Did I miss any?

  • When does this deal end?

    I've just thrown in the towel with Superloop for 30 days' time since their retentions team won't offer any more discounts. I dunno if I can set the start date for a churned service on a FTTC connection…

    • According to their Ts&C's, 31 December. But it also has incorrect pricing on the same document. I am pretty sure you can request activation for a later date.

    • How many 6 month deals have you had with Superloop? Did they really not offer you anything?

      • +1

        I've had three times 6 months - the initial discount, then ringing the retentions team twice to get a better deal (for anyone else wanting to try, it's 02 9138 7948).

        The lady on the phone could see I'd already milked my money's worth out of them and wasn't willing to offer me anything at all.

        • Ah good to know. I think I had two lots of 6 months at my old address, I've since moved and started a new account so I should get through the first 12 months of my lease at least.

  • i thought i'd give these guys a try i like they have lot of upstream provider options. but still waiting for the churn also support is slow

  • Are Swoop IPOE?

    • Yep, as of about a month or so ago.

  • +1

    Am on the 250 mbps plan with Tangerine paying $119 regular price. Signing up for the 500 mpbs plan with these guys. Hope they turn out to be decent!

  • God save me, I read all of these threads, and barely understand any if it, feeling very overwhelmed. I just canc dodo, after a promo time, they offered me $65 p/m , but for the little I do, just some emails, a couple of word games, etc, I couldn’t see the benefit. I’m using my mobile data atm, ‘cos Optus gave me 25gbs as apology for their stuff up. That may have to do for the foreseeable future, I can’t understand most of it, I just want it to work!

  • -1

    Aussie Broadband do the 100/20 for $95 after promos. Swoop want $99 - tell him he's dreaming

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