Speed Tiers Explained
NBN 25: Basic browsing and SD streaming. NBN 50: Good for most households, HD streaming and video calls. NBN 100: Great for families, multiple 4K streams and gaming. NBN 250/1000: For power users and large households. Most families find NBN 50 sufficient.
| Provider | NBN 50 | NBN 100 | Contract | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aussie Broadband | $79/mo | $99/mo | No lock-in | Best satisfaction |
| Superloop | $69/mo | $89/mo | No lock-in | Best value |
| TPG | $69.99/mo | $89.99/mo | No lock-in | Budget friendly |
| Telstra | $90/mo | $110/mo | No lock-in | Best speeds, priciest |
Verdict
Best overall: Aussie Broadband — consistently highest customer satisfaction, transparent pricing, Australian support. Best value: Superloop — cheapest quality provider with no lock-in. Best for new migrants: TPG — affordable, easy setup, no credit check issues. Avoid Telstra unless you need guaranteed maximum speeds.