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NBN Providers and Best Internet Plans in Melbourne 2026 — How to Find the Right Deal

Melbourne NBN guide 2026: which NBN providers operate in Melbourne, what NBN plans cost, how to compare internet plans, tips for getting the best NBN deal, and what speeds to expect in Melbourne suburbs.

By Melbourne Daily · Published 30 June 2026 at 1:08 pm

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Updated 2 July 2026 at 1:08 pm

NBN Providers and Best Internet Plans in Melbourne 2026 — How to Find the Right Deal
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NBN Providers and Internet Plans in Melbourne 2026

Melbourne is one of Australia's most competitive NBN markets, with dozens of providers competing for customers. The city has strong FTTP and HFC coverage in many areas, supporting faster speed tiers. nbnco.com.au

Major NBN Providers in Melbourne 2026

  • Telstra — full metro coverage, premium pricing
  • Optus — strong inner and middle-ring coverage, competitive bundles
  • Aussie Broadband — top-rated for customer service, strong Melbourne presence
  • TPG / iiNet — value pricing, solid city coverage
  • Superloop — competitive for high-speed plans
  • Belong — Telstra wholesale, budget-friendly no-frills option

NBN Plan Prices in Melbourne 2026

  • NBN 25: $49-$65/month
  • NBN 50: $59-$79/month
  • NBN 100: $69-$99/month
  • NBN 250: $85-$119/month
  • NBN 1000: $99-$149/month

Tips for Getting the Best NBN Deal in Melbourne

  • Compare all providers at your specific address on WhistleOut, Canstar Blue, or Finder
  • Check your technology type on the NBN Co website — FTTP gives you the best speed options
  • Look for new customer incentives including modem credits, no setup fees, and free months
  • Consider Aussie Broadband if customer service quality matters most — consistently top-rated

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