Best ADSL2 Broadband Plans
chosen by our broadband expert
I’ve researched ADSL2 Broadband Plans & below are the best!
Fast speed at a competitive price
Wide availability across Australia
Very stable form of broadband internet
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1
500GB
Peak
250GB
Off Peak
250GB
18
Months
$49.99per month
Bundle Cost
Per Month
$49.99
Minimum Cost
$899.82
1300 106 571
Expert’s Tip: Heaps of data anytime at a great price
2
200GB
Peak
100GB
Off Peak
100GB
12
Months
$49.95per month
Minimum Cost
$599.40
1300 768 081
Expert’s Tip: No setup cost
3
0
Months
$39.90per month
Minimum Cost
$138.90
1300 136 793
Expert’s Tip: Cheapest ADSL2+ unlimited stand-alone plan
4
120GB
Peak
50GB
Off Peak
70GB
24
Months
$64.94per month
Bundle Cost
Per Month
$64.94
Minimum Cost
$1657.51
1300 137 897
Expert’s Tip: Ideal for families or group houses
5
20GB
Peak
10GB
Off Peak
10GB
6
Months
$9.99per month
Bundle Cost
Per Month
$39.99
Minimum Cost
$339.89
1300 106 571
Expert’s Tip: Bundle with a mobile plan for cheap calls
6
24
Months
$79.00per month
Bundle Cost
Per Month
$79.00
Minimum Cost
$1994.95
1300 137 897
Expert’s Tip: Free modem delivery for online orders
About ADSL2 Broadband Plans
ADSL2+ broadband is the most widely used form of fast internet in major Australian cities. Like ADSL1 it runs over a copper landline telephone wire, but speeds are up to 24Mbps, whereas the maximum ADSL1 speed is 8Mbps. Ironically, although ADSL2+ broadband is much faster than ADSL1, it is cheaper to buy because of intense competition in the Australian ADSL2+ market.
Most people who have ADSL2+ broadband have a Wi-Fi enabled modem router, which creates a wireless network in the home or office. The speed of ADSL2+ is usually quick enough for a number of computers to be able to watch streaming TV or download music simultaneously. However, the further away you live from the local phone exchange, the slower your speed becomes.
If there are any infrastructure problems on your phone line, like a pair-gain system, sub exchange, RIM, deteriorated copper wiring, or you’re simply too far away from the exchange, you will not be able to get ADSL2+ broadband. In this instance you will need to settle for ADSL1.
The cheapest way to get ADSL2+ broadband is often to bundle the service with your landline telephone rental. These days ADSL2+ plans can come with a huge amount of data if you are someone who downloads a lot, plays online gaming, or regularly watches Internet TV. As the speed is so quick, you will be able to do a lot online in a short amount of time, which has fuelled demand for unlimited and terabyte plan options.