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nbn 25/10 $46.90/M for 6 Months, 50/20 $59.90/M for 6 Months (Bonus $50 Kogan.com Credit for New nbn Customers) @ Kogan

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Australia's cheapest nbn50 plan
nbn50 only $59.90/month⁼
⁼For first 6 months. $78.90/month thereafter. Minimum monthly spend $59.90/month.
Price based on Silver nbn®50 plan with a typical evening speed 50/17Mbps (7pm - 11pm).
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Comments

  • +3

    50 Mbps used to be $68.90 a month :(

    • +4

      NAH, $59.99 per month.

      • Normal price?

        • They've increased the price by a couple dollars today. This is the second price increase in 6 months. Sucks after TPG took over.

  • +4

    Recently switched to Leaptel and upgraded to 500/50 a week a go. $79.95 for first 12 months.

    • Exetel same price indefinitely is a better deal. Same speed.

      • +4

        Exetel has CGNAT, Leaptel doesn't.

        Since your in Sydney, carbon comms is better than both, static IPv4 and no CGNAT.

    • +1

      I checked Leaptel yesterday. It's $69.95 currently.

  • +5

    Southern Phone have 100/20 for $65 for 12 months. It should be upgraded to 500/50 in September.

    • Since it's not contract, they can increase the price by the time the speed is increased?

      • +1

        Well, feel free to hop around then…

      • +2

        It literally says "for the first 12 months" so it is a contract, price jumps to $89 thereafter.

        500/50 for $65 would be expected.

  • How does the $50 Kogan Credit work?

    Can it be used towards the cost of the first month's NBN plan?

    • Should do if it is the same as the Kogan GC.

      • +2

        Wrong. T&C says:

        Credit cannot be used to pay for a Kogan First membership or towards a Kogan nbn® plan.

        It takes up to 60 days to get the credit too.

        • Last time it showed deduction from my credit but I didn't process through. I might remember wrong. I also used my credit to pay for a mobile voucher and to buy lottery entries that gave another $75 credit. Because the bonus $75 credit took amost a month to arrive, I had to add it to my other account to be used with another First trial.

  • +1

    Moose nbn is cheaper ongoing

  • +2

    Switch to Kogan, get $50, then switch to out?

    • This is the way!

    • +3

      It takes up to 60 days to get the credit too.

      As quoted by the chocolate above.

  • +1

    flip nbn25 is 39/month for 6 months

  • -1

    Can we use Kogan credits to pay for nbn?

  • Is the 50/20 a good Work From Home speed? Wirh many Teams meetings and document uploads.

    • +4

      Yes, even 25/10 is sufficient if you don't have anyone else using it at the same time.

      • Agree. 25/10 works fine with 3 computers doing work stuff. Even okay streaming Netflix without lag..

  • +1

    Tangerine $68 for 6 months - 500mbps.

    These prices are quiet high when you consider that.

    • Just switched to them from superloop on the gigabit plan, which will go down to 500/50 18th sept. On HFC in Brisbane, get about 940 down, 47 up on speedtest.com to local vocus server (tangerine use vocus).

      Disabled cgnat over chat, they use dhcp now. Overseas downloads from Netherlands was about 150mbps per thread. Pleasantly surprised as vocus used to be pretty meh.

      Only tip I have is wait a day to disable cgnat. It was dropping connection then reconnecting over and over. Had to get them to reenable cgnat. Next day it was fine with cgnat disabled.

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