Compare our list of the top 10 Internet providers in Australia

Seeking Australia’s best Internet provider? Explore our top 10 list ranked for speed, price and data plans to find your ideal match.

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  • 1300 730 863
  • 1300 652 369
  • 1300 756 460
  • 1300 729 605
  • 1300 790 125
  • 1300 434 427
  • 1300 060 722
  • 1300 767 058
  • 1300 041 278
  • 1300 710 263
   
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Written by:

Hayley Griffin

Who is the best Internet provider in Australia?

At Compare Broadband, we understand that choosing the right Internet provider can be daunting. You need a reliable Internet connection, and that often means more than cost in an age where we rely on Wi-Fi for everything.

With our help, you can sift through the NBN plans and Internet service providers in Australia and make your choice from the best Internet provider list below. 

At Compare Broadband, we’ll help you identify the best Internet provider for your household based on speed, cost and customer service, and then get you connected. 


$55
.99 /Month info-icon
for first 6 months, then $85.99/mth ongoing. Note: From 1st July 2026 this plan will increase by $2 for all customers due to the nbn® wholesale price increase.
Min. total cost $55.99
Typical evening speed (7-11pm)
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50 Mbps Download
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17 Mbps Upload
connection-icon NBN Fibre/ HFC
unlimited-icon Unlimited Data
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Month to month plan
Features
tick-icon Modem options to suit you: Pay upfront, in installments or BYO
tick-icon Save up to $10/mth on your internet when you bundle electricity, gas, and internet
tick-icon Dodo has over 360,000 happy customers
star Special Offer
Special Offer: $30/mth off for 6 months available to new Dodo broadband customers only. Offer ends June 30th, 2026.

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FAQs

How to change Internet providers in Australia?

The process for changing Internet providers in Australia is relatively straightforward. You will need to make sure that the new provider you’re switching to offers services in your area, and then contact them to set up your new plan. Your current provider will be able to help cancel your old service, and the new provider should assist with setting up your new service.

Can I cancel my Internet plan anytime?

Most Internet plans in Australia are on a contract-free basis, so you can usually cancel your plan at any time without penalty. However, checking with your provider before cancelling is best, as some providers may charge a cancellation fee.

Can you have two Internet providers in one house Australia?

Unfortunately, NBN FTTC, HFC, FTTN all will only allow one service per premises. You can, however, get a home wireless service alongside an existing NBN connection.

Will my Internet plan work with all devices?

Yes, most Internet plans in Australia are compatible with all devices and operating systems. However, it’s essential to check with your provider first to make sure that the speeds provided will be sufficient for your needs.

What is the minimum speed required for streaming?

Streaming services such as Netflix, YouTube, and Stan usually recommend a minimum broadband speed of 3.0 Mbps for standard definition content, 5.0 Mbps for HD content, and 25 Mbps for Ultra-HD 4K content. However, the actual Internet speeds required will depend on your provider and the streaming service you are using.

Are you eligible for a FREE fibre upgrade?

The government is making 1.5 million Australian homes and businesses eligible for a speed upgrade to FTTP (Fibre to the Premises), which offers greater speed and reliability. Selected towns and suburbs with FTTC and FTTN are eligible for the upgrade with an eligible high speed nbn plan.

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