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Compare iiNet Plans

iiNet remains an established broadband provider in May 2026, with public pages covering NBN plans and home internet support information. The brand is typically compared by households that want a recognisable ISP outside the largest telco names. iiNet may suit users looking for a familiar broadband brand, but current pricing, equipment terms and service conditions should still be reviewed carefully before choosing a plan.

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InternetLast reviewed 30 May 2026Research updated May 2026

Editorial review

Written and reviewed by CompareUs Editorial Team

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Published 30 May 2026Last reviewed 30 May 2026

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Provider summary

Available states

National

Service type

Internet

Typical pricing note

Monthly pricing varies by speed tier, equipment bundle and current campaign.

Speed and plan structure

Plans are sold by speed and broadband product type rather than metered usage.

Pros

  • Long-standing broadband brand with strong awareness.
  • National NBN availability across standard footprints.
  • Appeals to households comparing established non-telco-name ISPs.

Cons

  • Not always the most aggressive on price.
  • Campaign settings and bundled benefits change over time.
  • Exact support and modem terms vary by plan.

Rate comparison

Availability depends on your address, access technology and provider network footprint. Compare plan documents carefully and check the latest critical information summary, speed-tier terms and any modem or setup conditions directly with the provider before you sign up.

Plan or pricing areaCurrent note
iiNet NBN plans

iiNet publishes mainstream NBN speed-tier offers and support information for residential customers.

Check iiNet's latest plan and Critical Information Summary for the current monthly price, modem terms and setup conditions.

Additional home internet products

iiNet also references additional home internet and address-dependent products outside its standard NBN range.

Product availability depends on the address and access technology.

Estimated monthly costVerify current iiNet internet pricing directly with the provider before publishing or switching.

Fees and discounts

Discount notes

iiNet may run bundle or campaign offers from time to time, but compare the ongoing monthly rate and support features carefully.

Fees

Setup, modem and service-transfer conditions should be checked in the latest iiNet plan documents.

Is iiNet good?

iiNet may suit households that want an established broadband brand outside the two largest mobile telcos, but the right plan still depends on your address, speed needs and current promo structure.

Availability depends on your address, access technology and provider network footprint. Compare rates carefully and verify the latest plan document directly with the retailer before you switch.

Compare plans in your area

Use your address, speed needs and contract preferences to compare local broadband offers. Availability, modem terms and promotional pricing can change by network and access technology.

iiNet vs other providers

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Frequently asked questions

Is iiNet still an NBN provider in May 2026?

Yes. iiNet continues to publish residential NBN offers and related support information, with exact product availability depending on the address.

How should I compare iiNet against TPG or Superloop?

Compare the current speed tier, monthly price after any promotion, modem terms and the support model that matters to your household.

Can I assume iiNet has every product at every address?

No. Availability still depends on your address, service technology and what iiNet currently sells in that footprint.

Sources used

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Last reviewed: 30 May 2026

Reviewed by: CompareUs Editorial Team

Information is reviewed regularly but may change. Always verify rates, fees and plan details directly with the provider before switching.