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    Average NBN plan costs compared: what’s a fair price for your speed tier?

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    Average NBN plan costs compared: what’s a fair price for your speed tier?

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    When we recommend the NBN plans here at TechRadar, a major component in our decision making is how much a plan costs. Of course, the cheapest option isn’t necessarily going to be the outright best one, but ultimately we make it our mission to track down which NBN plans offer the right mix of price, speed and features that then results in the greatest overall value.

    One of the clearest indicators as to the value of the best NBN plans is where they sit in comparison to the average monthly cost for their speed tier. We maintain an internal database of NBN plan prices from around 23 major providers, and we’ve been tracking them for so long that, generally speaking, we can immediately spot changes as soon as they’re made. From these prices, we can easily calculate the average price for a specific NBN plan tier as needed.

    If you’ve been looking at your internet bill lately and wondered if you’re paying too much, there’s a good chance you are. To help you figure that out, we’ve collated the current average monthly prices for each NBN speed tier in the table below.

    If you find you are paying more than the average and are looking to switch to a better-value provider, we’ve also included a selection of plan comparison tables below (one for each speed tier) with prices that fall below the current average.

    A greater-value internet plan could await!

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    NBN plan average monthly price by speed tier

    Speed Tier

    Price

    NBN 25

    AU$73.11

    NBN 50

    AU$87.57

    NBN 100

    AU$93.34

    NBN 500

    AU$93.61

    NBN 750

    AU$107.41

    NBN 1000

    AU$118.18

    NBN 2000

    AU$174.48

    As you can see from the table above, there’s comparatively little difference in price between NBN 50 and NBN 100 plans, and going further, little difference between NBN 50 and the newly introduced NBN 500 tier.

    If you’re currently stuck on a 50Mbps NBN plan because your home has an older NBN connection technology, you may be eligible for the free fibre upgrade – if so, we unequivocally recommend you take up the opportunity, and the faster speeds it’ll unlock.

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    Compared to an NBN 50 plan, the new NBN 500 tier will give you up to 10x faster download speeds for approximately AU$6 more each month on average.

    Are you paying too much?

    Comparing your current NBN bill against the average prices listed above is a quick and easy way to determine if you’re paying too much for your plan (or if you’ve got yourself a cracking deal, of course). If you are paying too much, the good news is that there are plenty of excellent plans available for less than the monthly average – below are the top five cheapest plans in our database from each speed tier.

    Which NBN 25 plans cost less than the average?

    • NBN 25 plans are suitable for a small household of 1-2 people with basic web browsing and streaming needs
    • The average price for NBN 25 in September 2025 is AU$73.11 per month.

    Which NBN 50 plans cost less than the average?

    • The most popular tier for a long time, suitable for households up to 4 people who use the internet for everyday tasks including video, social media and work.
    • The average price for NBN 50 in September 2025 is AU$87.57 per month.

    Which NBN 100 plans cost less than the average?

    • NBN 100 has technically been replaced by NBN 500, but it remains as the fastest option for FTTN/B/C households that don’t have the connection technology to access the higher speed tiers. A good option for 4K video, video calls and gaming needs.
    • The average price for NBN 100 in September 2025 is AU$93.34 per month.

    Which NBN 500 plans cost less than the average?

    • The replacement tier for FTTP/HFC homes on NBN 100. A fantastic combination of download speed and price, and what NBN Co itself considers the sweet spot.
    • The average price for NBN 500 in September 2025 is AU$93.61 per month

    Which NBN 750 plans cost less than the average?

    • The new replacement for NBN 250, offering plenty of speed for demanding users.
    • We think there’s greater value in either the NBN 500 or NBN 1000 tiers.
    • The average price for NBN 750 in September 2025 is AU$107.41 per month

    Which NBN 1000 plans cost less than the average?

    • The second-fastest NBN speed tier, ideal for gamers or creatives needing to download large files quickly, or especially demanding households wanting multiple 4K videos streams.
    • The average price for NBN 1000 in September 2025 is AU$118.18 per month.

    Which NBN 2000 plans cost less than the average?

    • NBN Co’s brand new top speed tier with up to 2,000Mbps download speeds
    • Only a handful of providers currently offer it
    • Expensive at launch
    • The average price of NBN 2000 in September 2025 is AU$174.48 per month

    As you can see from these price comparison tables, there are numerous plans available for less than the monthly average, across not only the introductory discount, but the ongoing price as well. No sure which ISP you should pick? Check out our guide to the best NBN providers.

    NBN plan price FAQ

    How much should I pay for broadband in Australai?

    You should only pay for the internet speeds that you’re actually going to use. You can consider the number of devices you need to connect to the internet and whether your household engages in any particularly demanding activities such as gaming, 4K streaming and so on. There’s no point paying for a 2,000Mbps NBN plan if you only need to surf the web and carry out other basic tasks. The AU$90 average price for an NBN 50 plan is fair, but you can pay a lot less if you shop around.

    What is the cheapest internet plan?

    The cheapest internet plan of those we monitor is Flip’s NBN 25 plan. It starts at just AU$39 per month for the first 4 months, before increasing to a regular ongoing cost of AU$59.90 per month.

    What internet speed do I need?

    The best internet speed for your household will depend on the number of people living there, the number of devices that need internet access – this includes smart home technology such as lightbulbs and switches – and what you need the internet for. If you want to watch Ultra HD 4K movies or TV in multiple rooms at once, while also gaming and participating in video calls, you’ll need a fast NBN plan such as NBN 500. The good news is that faster plans have become more affordable since September 2025.

    How do I get a fast NBN plan?

    If you want to sign up for an NBN 500 or faster plan, then you’ll first need to make sure you have the required connection type at home – these are fibre-to-the-premises (FTTP) and hybrid fibre-coaxial (HFC). If you don’t, you may be eligible for NBN Co’s free fibre upgrade to have FTTP technology installed at your home, after which will grant you access to faster speed tiers.

    Do note, that in order to receive the free fibre upgrade, you will need to place an order for at least an NBN 500 plan. Previously, customers had to order an NBN 100 plan, but since the speed upgrades have arrived, the requirement is now a 500Mbps plan.

    Max is a senior staff writer for TechRadar who covers home entertainment and audio first, NBN second and virtually anything else that falls under the consumer electronics umbrella third. He’s also a bit of an ecommerce fiend, particularly when it comes to finding the latest coupon codes for a variety of publications. He has written for TechRadar’s sister publication What Hi-Fi? as well as Pocket-lint, and he’s also the editor of Australian Hi-Fi and Audio Esoterica magazines. Max also dabbled in the men’s lifestyle publication space, but is now firmly rooted in his first passion of technology.

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