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Save on internet with these Black Friday deals

Alex Kidman
Nov 21, 2024
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Aussie Broadband Black Friday Internet Deals

Quite how much of a discount you’ll score with Aussie Broadband this Black Friday depends on the speed tier you choose.

For NBN 100/20 or NBN 100/40 plans, it’s $10/month off for six months, while for NBN 250/25 and NBN 1000/50 plans, as well as NBN Pro 250/100, 500/200 & 1000/400 plans, it’s $20 off per month for six months:

Buddy Telco Black Friday Internet Deals

Aussie Broadband’s budget arm, Buddy Telco is offering up to $10/month off the price of selected NBN plans – essentially there’s a discount on everything but the NBN 1000 tier – for six months to new customers.

Exetel Black Friday Internet Deals

Exetel’s Black Friday deal offers discounts of up to $114 over six months on a range of NBN plans, with slightly lower discounts at the 25/10 tier and 250/25 tiers. Here’s the full range of Exetel plans:

iiNet Black Friday Internet Deals

iiNet offers Internet plans across both the NBN and via 4G/5G networks utilising parent company TPG/Vodafone’s networks.

On the NBN side, you can score $10/month off the cost of a plan for up to six months:

iiNet’s discounting on its 4G/5G Home Internet plans is a little more generous, with $15 off the monthly plan price for up to six months:

Optus Black Friday Internet Deals

Optus’ broadband plan discounts for Black Friday cover both its NBN-based plans as well as its 5G home internet plans, though the discounts do differ – as does the footprint of its 5G home internet service!

On the NBN side, you can score up to $180 off the cost of an NBN plan over six months, with pricing reverting after that time. Here’s Optus’ range of plans for you to consider:

On the Optus 5G Home Internet side, the discount runs for the same length of time – six months – but it’s slightly less of a discount, with up to $120 off. Here’s Optus’ 5G Home Internet plans, with a reminder that you have to pass an eligibility check for suitable Optus 5G coverage before being able to take up one of these plans:

Superloop Black Friday Internet Deals

Superloop’s Black Friday deal involves the use of the highly secret code word “BLACK-FRIDAY” (how do they come up with these things?) to score up to $22 per month off a qualifying NBN plan. If you bundle that with a Superloop Mobile plan, you can also score an additional $5/month off your combined monthly plan costs.

Telstra Black Friday Internet Deals

Telstra’s Black Friday Internet offering grants you one of the bigger discounts of any home broadband provider, with half price deals on any Telstra NBN tier… but for the shortest period of any provider, because that special offer only applies for the first two months for new services only.

The same half price for two months offer also applies to its Telstra 5G Home Internet plans as well

And if you’ve been pondering picking up Starlink services through Telstra, guess what? They can be yours for half price for the first two months as well – though the Starlink install kit isn’t similarly discounted

TPG Black Friday Internet Deals

TPG provides Internet access to consumers over its own 4G/5G networks, as well as via the NBN. Like other brands in its group such as iiNet, its Black Friday Internet deals differ a little depending on your connection technology.

For TPG NBN plans, it’s a simple $10/month off the cost of a plan for up to six months:

If you’re hooking up via fixed 4G/5G Home Internet via TPG, the discount is a little bit better, with $15 off the monthly plan price for up to six months:

Vodafone Black Friday Internet Deals

Vodafone’s deal on its range of Vodafone NBN plans is pretty easy to understand, with $5 off on every tier for up to 5 months.

If you’d prefer your home Internet over a 4G/5G network, the discounts are a little sharper, with $15 off per month for six months on all tiers, and an additional $10 discount if you already have a Vodafone mobile phone plan in operation as well.

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