Compare Internet Plans & Providers in South Australia

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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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Uniti  broadband provider logo

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FAQs

Is NBN available in South Australia?

As of December 2021, NBN is available in all areas of South Australia. You can check your address at nbn.com.au to see if you're eligible for an NBN plan. If you're not eligible for NBN or don't want to switch to NBN, there are a number of other Internet providers in South Australia. iiNet, Telstra, and Optus are the three largest providers in the state.

Each provider offers a range of plans, so it's important to compare what's on offer before you make a decision. Plans can vary in price, data allowance, and speed. If you're not sure which plan is right for you, speak to one of our experts at Compare Broadband. We can help you find the best plan for your needs and budget.

Does the nbn box stay with the house?

The answer to this depends on the type of nbn plan you have. If you have a Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) plan, the nbn box will stay with the house. If you have a Fibre to the Node (FTTN), Fibre to the Building (FTTB), or Hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC) plan, the nbn box will be installed in a nearby Telstra pit or exchange. For more information, please visit our website.

What is a good internet speed in South Australia?

Generally, the faster the speed, the better. Faster speeds will allow you to do things like stream HD videos and music, play online games, and use multiple devices at the same time without any lag. However, not everyone needs the fastest speed possible. If you only use the Internet for basic activities like checking email and browsing the web, a slower speed plan may be more than enough for you.

Moreover, how good your experience with a particular speed will depend on a number of factors, including your location, the devices you're using, and how many people are using the Internet at the same time.

For instance, if you're living in a rural area, you may only be able to get speeds of 25Mbps. However, if you're living in an urban area, you could get speeds of up to 1000Mbps. In the same manner, if several people are trying to use the Internet at the same time, your speeds may be slower.

To get an idea of what speed you can expect in your area, use a speed test tool. This will give you a good starting point for comparing different plans and providers.

How to get internet without phone line?

To get internet without a phone line, you'll need to have an nbn plan that doesn't require a phone line. There are a number of these plans available, so it's important to speak to an expert at Compare Broadband before you decide which one is right for you.

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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