From NBN 25 to NBN 1000, Flip now has the cheapest NBN plans in multiple tiers

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Everyone wants value for money, especially when it comes to NBN plans. There’s no point paying more for a plan from a big-brand telco when you can often spend less and still get reliable performance.

Award-winning* Australian-owned telco Flip understands that well, and we’ve frequently recommended it as a great provider for anyone seeking the most-affordable NBN plans on offer.

That value continues to shine with Flip’s introduction of some major 8-month-long discounts across some of the most popular NBN speed tiers, making it the cheapest reputable provider. If you’ve been wondering if you could benefit from switching your current home internet plan, Flip's new deals give you a great reason to find out, with plans starting from just AU$44 per month for the first 8 months.

The 8-month introductory discounts specifically apply to Flip’s NBN 25, NBN 750 and NBN 1000 plans, providing competitive options here for those on a tight budget who just need an internet connection for basic needs (such as web browsing and social media scrolling), as well as speed demons who demand a lightning-quick service for the fastest downloads and big households with lots of users.

When we research and recommend NBN plans here at TechRadar, introductory discounts are often par for the course, although they’re mostly limited to 6 months at most. It’s welcome, then, to see Flip extending its introductory period by an extra 2 months, especially when the monthly costs are already among the cheapest on offer.

Here are the full details on the discounted plans:

Flip Premium | NBN 25 | AU$44p/m

Flip Premium | NBN 25 | AU$44p/m (first 8 months, then AU$59.90p/m)

We’ve been monitoring Flip’s NBN 25 plan for some time, and for anyone seeking a cheap plan, it’s actually been our outright recommendation for well over a year. While the introductory cost has recently increased slightly to AU$44, with the promotional discount period now extended to 8 months (up from 4), Flip’s 25Mbps plan remains the cheapest of all the providers we monitor and very easy to recommend.

Flip Super Speed | NBN 750 | AU$78

Flip Super Speed | NBN 750 | AU$78 (first 8 months, then AU$89.90p/m)

Flip’s 8-month discount on its brand-new NBN 750 plan proves there is great value to be found at this ‘piggy in the middle’ tier (which we think is a bit uncomfortably stuck between NBN 500 and NBN 1000) after all. Not only is Flip’s plan the only one in Australia to come in under AU$1,000 for the first year of service, but it also advertises maximum plan speeds during the busier evening hours – so you get the full 750Mbps.

Flip Ultra Speed | NBN 1000 | AU$89p/m

Flip Ultra Speed | NBN 1000 | AU$89p/m (first 8 months, then AU$104.90p/m)

Flip’s gigabit NBN plan has also been on our radar for some time, as it’s currently promising the equal-fastest typical evening speeds for NBN 1000, with impressive average download speeds of 900Mbps during those peak evening hours. If you’re looking for a fast internet plan and don’t have the budget for a multi-gigabit NBN 2000 plan (and we wouldn’t blame you!) Flip's speedy and cheap NBN 1000 plan has plenty going for it.

If either of the two high-speed NBN plans above take your fancy, you’ll first need to make sure you have the right connection type at your premises to support them – either fibre to the premises (FTTP) or hybrid fibre coax (HFC). You can easily find out by plugging your address into Flip’s checker.

If you don’t have the necessary connection type, you may be eligible for the free fibre upgrade, which will involve a technician coming to your home to install new FTTP cabling. Flip will be able to arrange the technician visit for you.

You’ll want to be quick, though, as these 8-month discounts are only available until 31 October, 2025 . Head to Flip’s website today to check out all of its great-value plans.

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*Flip is the winner of multiple broadband awards from our sister site Mozo, including Best Basic Broadband and Best Ultrafast Broadband. For more details, check out Mozo’s 2025 Experts Choice broadband awards.

Max Langridge
Senior Editor, Home Entertainment & Broadband (APAC)

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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