Compare Internet Plans and Providers in Wollongong

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Tangerine Telecom broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
25 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
Month to month
$49.90/Month
for first 6 months, then $64.90 ongoing
Min total cost $49.90
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Uniti  broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
24 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
12 Months
$55/Month
for first 6 months, then $65 ongoing
Min total cost $660
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Uniti  broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
24 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
24 Months
$55/Month
for first 6 months, then $65 ongoing
Min total cost $1320
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Superloop broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
22 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
Month to month
$59/Month
for first 6 months, then $65 ongoing
Min total cost $59
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Superloop broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
22 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
Month to month
$59/Month
for first 6 months, then $65 ongoing
Min total cost $59
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Optus broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
Up to  25 Mbps
Month to month
$59/Month
Min total cost $275
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Tangerine Telecom broadband provider logo
Broadband + Home Phone
Unlimited
25 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
Month to month
$59.90/Month
for first 6 months, then $74.90 ongoing
Min total cost $59.90
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Dodo broadband provider logo
Broadband Only
Unlimited
25 Mbps Typical Evening Speed
Month to month
$60/Month
for first 6 months, then $65 ongoing
Min total cost $60
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FAQs

Which Is The Best Internet Provider?

Some of the most popular internet providers in Wollongong include Aussie Broadband and iiNet and TPG and Spintel. These are considered to be some of the best internet providers in Wollongong because they offer reasonably priced plans in different speed tiers. IiNet, TPG, and Spintel even offer home wireless plans, while Telstra caters to mobile broadband plans.

How To Choose the Right Internet Plan?

To choose the right internet plan, you have first to determine the speed you need in your household. Typically, the more people who need to connect to the internet, the faster the speed you need. Aside from this, you also have to consider your data requirements. For example, if you are an intensive internet user, streaming high-definition videos frequently, you need to opt for a plan with a higher data limit. A plan that can foster your specific requirements will prove the right internet plan for your household.

Is it Mandatory to Switch to NBN?

It is not mandatory to switch to NBN. However, the existing copper line, which ADSL2+ is connected to, will soon be phased out. Thus, you may lose your connection at any time. If you prefer not to switch to the NBN though, you can look into alternatives such as home wireless plans and mobile broadband. Just keep in mind that NBN provides a fixed-line connection, which offers a faster connection in most cases.

Is NBN Available in My Area?

To check if NBN is already available in your area, you simply have to access the official NBN roadmap tool and enter your postcode. This should provide you with detailed information about NBN in your area, including the connection type available. Or, you can simply type in your code in our very own comparison tool above.

What is the average internet speed in Wollongong?

According to a reliable report, the average mobile Internet download speed in Australia as of August 2021 was 126.97 Mbps. Back in 2017, it was reported that Wollongong had an average download speed of 33.72 Mbps while the average upload speed was 19.78 Mbps.

Another interesting information in the report says that mobile Internet performed better than the fixed broadbands in the aspect of download speeds. But in upload speeds, the fixed broadband outperformed the mobile Internet. Surprisingly, Wollongong is said to be No. 1 when it comes to fixed-line broadband.

How to get better internet in Wollongong?

Practically all of the major Internet Service Providers are operating in Wollongong and each one of them has a wide range of amazing Internet deals to offer. Further, Internet connection types such as NBN, Home Wireless, Cable and ADSL2+ are now available although not entirely throughout “The Gong”. To get better Internet connection, search for the right plan and provider and the connection type that totally works in your area.

Which internet connection is best for home?

To find this out, go check the NBN rollout map if your locality has been upgraded. These are the types of NBN connection available in Wollongong - Hybrid Fixed Coaxial (HFC), Fibre to the Basement (FTTB), Fibre to the Curb (FTTC), Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), and Fixed Wireless. The Internet connection that’s best for your home depends upon where you live.

What internet plans are good alternatives to NBN?

You’ve got two options to consider if you’re seriously looking for good alternatives to NBN – the home wireless broadband and mobile broadband plans. Both are powered by 4G mobile networks to get Internet access. But first, you must determine what kind of Internet user you are because these alternatives might not fit your needs.

Between the two, the mobile broadband connections have faster speeds while the home wireless plans typically offer more data allowances. And while data and speed are capped, home wireless plans cost more than wired connections. Nonetheless, the good thing about home Internet plans is that the wireless modem needs no technician for setting it up, meaning you can use your device directly once you’re hooked up to your wireless network.

The mobile broadband on the other hand is powered by either 4G or 5G cellular networks so that your devices can get connected to the Internet. You can enjoy using your mobile broadband to the maximum if you’re always on the go rather than if you’re just staying at home most of the time. And remember that data inclusions are usually lower when compared to home Internet plans.

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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