iPrimus Internet & NBN Bundles Overview

A practical guide to comparing iPrimus internet and NBN bundles, including current pricing, home phone options and bundle conditions.

Sancia PereiraEnergy Markets Analyst
7 June 20268 min read
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iPrimus remains relevant for households that still like the idea of combining home internet with extra services rather than buying broadband in isolation. Its public positioning is built around value, internet plans, mobile add-ons and service bundling, which gives it a different feel from pure broadband-first challengers.

That does not mean the bundle is automatically the best value. The real comparison depends on the current NBN price, what is actually included, whether you need a home phone service, and whether the bundle conditions make sense for your household.

Quick answer: should you compare iPrimus internet and NBN bundles?

Yes. iPrimus is worth comparing if you want an internet plan that can sit alongside mobile or home phone services. Before switching, compare the current NBN monthly price, check any July 2026 pricing change, review home phone inclusions and make sure the bundle discount or structure is genuinely useful for you.

iPrimus still leans into bundle positioning

The current iPrimus site explicitly markets internet, mobile and other services together, and says customers can bundle multiple services with their internet. That is the core reason people still compare iPrimus differently from a simple NBN-only retailer.

For some households, that is useful. For others, it is just extra complexity if they only care about broadband performance and price.

Current NBN pricing changed from 1 July 2026

iPrimus' current pricing-change page says its internet plan pricing is changing from 1 July 2026. The published table shows price increases across standard NBN, fixed wireless and higher speed tiers.

That matters because older comparisons or older bills can understate today's true cost. If you are evaluating iPrimus now, use the post-1 July 2026 pricing rather than a stale earlier figure.

Home phone can still matter for some bundle shoppers

iPrimus support material makes clear that selected internet plans can include or work with a Home Phone (VoIP) option, and that customers can add call inclusions such as unlimited local, national and mobile calls in Australia.

This is one of the clearest reasons some households still look at iPrimus bundles. If you want to keep a home phone service with your broadband, that feature may matter more than it would at a pure internet brand.

Bundle value only matters if you need the extras

iPrimus also markets internet-plus-mobile style value and some mobile bundle discounts. That can be useful if you actually want those services under one account.

If you do not, then the real comparison should fall back to broadband fundamentals:

  • monthly NBN price;
  • speed tier;
  • modem requirements;
  • contract flexibility;
  • any service add-on cost you would not otherwise buy.

Old-style bundle language can hide simple broadband value questions

Some older iPrimus Critical Information Summary material for bundle products shows that bundled services may have linked conditions or joint treatment if one service is cancelled. That means the bundle can be less flexible than a clean standalone broadband plan.

This is not necessarily bad, but it should be understood before you sign up.

Who iPrimus may suit best

iPrimus may suit households that:

  • want internet plus home phone or mobile under one provider relationship;
  • still value bundle simplicity rather than best-in-class standalone broadband shopping;
  • are comfortable comparing value across several service types, not just internet speed;
  • want a long-established Australian telco brand rather than a smaller challenger.

It may be a weaker fit for users who only care about maximum broadband performance or who do not need any bundled extras at all.

How to compare iPrimus bundles properly

Use a like-for-like process.

  1. Decide whether you genuinely need a bundle or only NBN.
  2. Compare the current post-1 July 2026 NBN price.
  3. Check whether a home phone service is included, optional or separately costed.
  4. Review modem and setup requirements.
  5. Check whether cancelling one part of a bundle affects the rest.
  6. Compare the total monthly cost against standalone alternatives.
  7. Only pay for extras you will actually use.

For CompareUs users, the next steps are the internet comparison hub, the internet value calculator, the internet speed test calculator, and the NBN availability checker.

Common mistakes when comparing iPrimus

A common mistake is assuming a bundle is automatically better value than separate services. Another is comparing an old iPrimus price against current competitors without factoring in the July 2026 price update. A third is paying for a home phone feature you no longer really use.

How CompareUs can help next

If iPrimus is on your shortlist, compare the full bundle cost against a clean standalone NBN setup and against any separate mobile or phone service you would otherwise choose. That is the best way to see whether the bundle still earns its place.

Sources and methodology

This guide was prepared using iPrimus' current site, its current 1 July 2026 internet pricing update, product information pages and support content for home phone and bundle-related services. It is intended as a practical comparison guide, not a guarantee that any bundle, inclusion or price will remain unchanged.

Where should you go next?

FAQs

Does iPrimus still offer bundles?

Yes. iPrimus still markets internet alongside mobile and home phone services, so it remains relevant for customers who want a bundled setup.

Why should I check the 1 July 2026 iPrimus pricing update?

Because older comparisons may use outdated plan pricing. The July 2026 update changes what iPrimus actually costs now.

Can I still get a home phone service with iPrimus internet?

Yes. iPrimus support material says selected internet plans work with a Home Phone (VoIP) service, with optional call inclusions.

Are bundles always better value than standalone plans?

No. Bundles are only better value if you genuinely need the included extras and the combined monthly price beats the separate alternatives.

What should I compare before choosing an iPrimus bundle?

Compare the current NBN price, speed tier, modem setup, home phone value, cancellation conditions and the total monthly cost versus standalone options.

Who should consider iPrimus most seriously?

Households that still want internet plus mobile or home phone under one provider may find iPrimus more relevant than users who only want broadband.