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NBN 25 plans for households of 1-2 NBN 50 plans for households of 2-4 light to medium internet users NBN 100 plans for households of 4-6 medium internet users NBN 250 and NBN 1000 plans for really large households or those who download large files regularly, like gamers.

It’s also a good idea to run an internet speed test, to get an idea of how fast your current internet is. If you find your speed is too slow and your internet is lagging, you may need to go up a speed tier. Also double check the typical evenings speeds. We then update this page with the best unlimited internet plans, based on what we find in our ever-changing database of NBN plans. We consider things like price, upload speeds and download speeds.