BELONG - A less expensive alternative, Belong is well known to be a Telstra subsidiary. It does not, however, have full access to Telstra’s network. Belong, unlike other networks, gives all of its members access to prepaid NBN internet. It is quite straightforward, has no recurring fees, and there are no setup costs because it is prepaid. The features are sparse in number and provide little benefits due to its simplicity. It is, however, inexpensive and ideal for those who require only basic internet access or those who are on the go.
DODO - Dodo is a mobile and broadband provider that offers month-to-month or 12-month contracts for its NBN products. If you don't want a contract, there is an upfront price of $120, but if you agree to a 12-month commitment, the fee is waived. Dodo's NBN benefits center around bundling your internet with your electricity and gas. When you order an NBN package through Dodo that includes electricity and gas at the same home, you can save $10 per month in a few locations. A free home phone line with PAYG calls is also included with Dodo NBN subscriptions.
UNITI WIRELESS - Because of its affordable prices and limitless data, Uniti is one of the most sought-after NBN providers. without mentioning their quick speeds. For consumers looking for a VoIP solution, they also offer Uniti home phone plans and internet deals with unlimited data on all plans.
Uniti has received praise for the superior service it provides on its fixed wireless broadband network, a high-performance network that is able to achieve its incredibly fast internet speeds by completely avoiding Australia's more conventional (and frequently slower) telecommunication networks like ADSL and the NBN.
OPTUS - Optus has consistently upheld a strict balance between pricing and quality. With an expansive cell network and enticing benefits to support it, it is nearly as pricey as Telstra. The value added by broadband bundles for customers used to be enormous, but they are slowly fading away. It's uncommon to receive a bundle "bonus" or "freebie," however a few providers will let you pay off a Fetch box with your monthly subscription. Optus does, however, provide the most comparable option with its NBN, home phone, and internet bundles. In essence, you can add a phone service for $0 per month or $10 per month, and the plan also includes Optus Sport and OS Fitness.
AUSSIE BROADBAND - Even though Aussie Broadband's NBN plans are not the lowest on the market, you will only pay slightly more with them than you would with other providers. The numerous small value-added services Aussie Broadband provides, including first-rate customer support, openness regarding its CVC and POIs, internet bundles for entertainment and home phones, as well as respectable senior discounts, make its higher price point worthwhile.
The widest range of options, from the most basic NBN 12 plan to the ultrafast NBN 1000, can be found at Aussie Broadband. To bridge the gap between NBN 50 and NBN 100, they even invented the NBN 75 speed tier.
TANGERINE - Tangerine NBN plans stand out in a competitive market for one specific reason: their affordability. New users will receive a $10 monthly bill discount for the first six months of their plan, solidifying the already affordable plans' position at the top of the heap in terms of value. For only $10 more per month, Tangerine now provides plans for Basic II NBN 25, Standard NBN 50, Fast NBN 100, and Superfast NBN 250 speed tiers, wireless connections, and home phone bundles.
The XL Speed Boost UNLIMITED (Standard NBN 50) plan, which costs $54.90 for the first six months before increasing to $69.90, is currently the most popular Tangerine NBN service. It offers 50 Mbps average evening speeds, which is the best there is.
TPG - TPG provides amazing speeds at a reasonable price for a basic broadband connection, as well as lower than average prices and setup costs for no-contract options. TPG is one of the only carriers still offering phone bundles for the many Australians who still rely on a landline home phone connection. With its NBN and fiber-to-the-building internet options, TPG offers residential phone bundles. Pay-as-you-go plans as well as alternatives for domestic and international calls are available. According to the ACCC's broadband speed test results, TPG also boasts some of the fastest evening speeds.