Bucking the trend, Superloop just confirmed it won't increase NBN 500 plan prices this July — and for those on other tiers, there's also a sneaky new way to delay the hikes
Superloop has announced that it will not increase prices for its NBN 500 plan this July, while other plans will see price hikes due to wholesale price increases from NBN Co. The price increases will range from AU$3 to AU$6 per month, with the biggest increase applying to the NBN 25 plan. This move may make upgrading to a faster plan more economical for some customers, with a significant gap in price between slower and faster plans.
- ▪Superloop will increase prices on most of its NBN plans from July 1, except for the NBN 100, NBN 500, and NBN 750 plans.
- ▪The price hikes will range from AU$3 to AU$6 per month, depending on the plan.
- ▪The NBN 25 plan will see the biggest increase, with a new price of AU$78 per month.
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Computing Internet Wi-Fi & Broadband Bucking the trend, Superloop just confirmed it won't increase NBN 500 plan prices this July — and for those on other tiers, there's also a sneaky new way to delay the hikes News By Max Langridge published 17 June 2026 Some welcome, and not so welcome news When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. (Image credit: Future / Getty Images) 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 Superloop, one of our favourite internet service providers (ISP) here at TechRadar — and recipient of our Best High-Speed NBN Provider Award — has recently made a…
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