Aussie deal: Grab an Internode NBN50 plan for just AU$59.99 per month
AU$20 off the regular price brings the cost down to budget-ISP levels
Australian ISPs are in a constant tug-of-war as they try and convince customers to switch to (and stay with) their network. That means there’s often great deals to be had, and enthusiast-favourite Internode is the latest to enter the fray.
The longstanding Australian ISP has a special introductory offer for new customers rivalling what’s on offer from budget service providers – specifically, you can score an NBN50 connection for just AU$59.99 per month for the first six months.
The NBN50 unlimited data plan from the telco usually costs AU$79.99 per month, so you’ll be saving AU$20 per month, or a total of AU$120 over that six-month period.
There’s no setup fee, but you will have to commit to a six-month contract to get this discounted offer, after which it will bump up AU$20 back to the standard price.
Internode promises peak speeds of 44.4Mbps during the busy period with this NBN Standard Plus 50Mbps plan, and if you happen to need it, there’s a home phone service with pay-as-you-go calls included as well.
If you need a new modem, or you just don’t have one, you can get one from Internode for AU$59.95 upfront plus an AU$15 delivery fee.
To sweeten the deal, you’ll also have the option of adding a Fetch entertainment bundle. That package includes a Fetch Mini streaming box to plug into your telly and gives you access to free-to-air catch-up TV alongside 30 pre-selected movies each month, and has Netflix, Stan and YouTube apps too.
It’s usually AU$5 a month, but you can get it for free during your six-month contract – though a set up fee of AU$59.99 also applies here.
Popular ISP Internode is offering an NBN50 plan for a budget price. Switch to the telco and you’ll get a AU$20 discount on your first six months – down to just AU$59.99 per month. After your six-month contract ends, the price will bump up to AU$79.99 per month. This offer optionally includes a modem, which adds a AU$74.95 upfront cost, although if you already have one, you can of course continue to use that and save yourself the extra fee.
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Jasmine Gearie was previously an Ecommerce Editor at TechRadar Australia, with a primary focus on helping readers find the best mobile and NBN plans. During her time with TechRadar, she also reported on important telco news in Australia, and helped track down tech deals to help readers save money.