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    The yearly NBN price hike is imminent here's how much more you can expect to pay

    Date:
    Thu, 07 May 2026 23:31:03 +0000

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    We're a couple of months away from NBN Co making wholesale pricing
    adjustments now's the time to start rethinking your NBN plan at home.

    FULL STORY ======================================================================Copy link Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest Flipboard Threads Email Share this article 0 Join the conversation Follow us Add us as a preferred source on Google Newsletter Subscribe to our newsletter Its been a year since I last reported on NBN Cos wholesale price increases , and I find myself doing the same again. Yes, were fast approaching the start of a new financial year in Australia, and while that means some excellent deals and discounts are on the horizon by way of the EOFY sales , it does also mean that NBN plan prices are set for a hike.

    As was the case last year, Im not entirely shocked by this news, as NBN Co made clear its stance on pricing adjustments within its Special Access Undertaking (SAU) regulatory framework that was revised in 2023, and subsequently accepted by the Australian Competition and Consumer Commission (ACCC). It currently lays out pricing roadmaps up to June 30, 2029. This
    year, the wholesale price increases max out at AU$2.34 for select plans, and are as low as AU$1.08 in the case of the NBN 25 speed tier. The popular NBN
    50 tier is one of the few to get the maximum increase, seeing its wholesale price rise from AU$55.26 to AU$57.60. NBN 500 plans will see their wholesale cost increase by AU$2.32, going from AU$58.53 at present to AU$60.85.

    The effect that will have on the best NBN plans come July 1 (or shortly thereafter) remains to be seen, but the wholesale increases are higher than they were this time last year at AU$0.66 to AU$1.71. While we dont yet know
    if and how these wholesale price increases will affect the monthly cost to consumers, I do have some experience to make some logical assumptions.

    Last year, I saw slower plans NBN 25 and NBN 50 increase by up to AU$5p/m. NBN 100 plan prices also increased with select providers. However, the faster plans such as NBN 1000 steadily decreased in price. This year, then, I'm expecting similar moves to be made, as there's evidently a push for more Australians to sign up for the fastest NBN plans. Lock in before its too late The good news is that there are ways you can avoid being affected by the changes, and thats to switch your NBN plan to a new provider offering an introductory discount. Get daily insight, inspiration and deals in your inbox Sign up for breaking news, reviews, opinion, top tech deals, and more.
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    Most providers offer a discount for the first 6 months, while some are currently offering a full year of savings, including Kogan Internet and Vodafone. If you do switch to a new provider offering a discount, theyll need to honour it, meaning you can avoid the expectant price hikes for a good deal longer.

    Do note that once your introductory discount period comes to an end, youll need to pay the new ongoing rate for your chosen plan, even if it has increased. Your ISP should contact you ahead of time detailing the price increases you can expect.

    So, which plans do I currently recommend? Kogan Internets NBN 500 plan is a great starting point, as it comes with a full 12-month discount and a low
    cost of just AU$71.90p/m.

    Across other speed tiers, Spintel and Dodo are great options, offering the cheapest introductory rates for six months on the NBN 25 and NBN 50 speed tiers, respectively. Dodo also has the cheapest introductory cost on the faster NBN 1000 speed tier.

    If youre considering switching, below are all my current recommendations across the different NBN speed tiers. Ive included the current ongoing
    monthly charge, but do note this has the potential to change: NBN 25: Spintel AU$39p/m (first 6 months, then AU$64.95p/m) NBN 25: Flip AU$48p/m ( first 6 months, then AU$59.90p/m) NBN 50: Dodo AU$54p/m (first 6 months, then AU$85.99p/m) NBN 50: Kogan Internet AU$70.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$80.90p/m) NBN 100: Kogan Internet AU$71.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$85.90p/m) NBN 500: Kogan Internet AU$71.90p/m (first 12 months, then AU$85.90p/m) NBN 500: Exetel AU$80p/m NBN 750: Dodo AU$68p/m (first 6 months, then AU$99.99p/m) NBN 1000: Dodo AU$78p/m (first 6 months, then AU$109.99p/m) NBN 1000: Superloop AU$85p/m (first 6 months, then AU$109p/m)



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