
Best internet deals for June: Dodo, SpinTel, TPG and Optus offering significant savings
Below, we've broken down the best internet plan deals for the month by speed tiers and internet types.
Best NBN 50 internet deal
Until June 24, Dodo is offering a great 12-month deal to new internet customers.
Simply sign up to its NBN 50 Unlimited Plan and receive a $15 per month discount off your bill for an entire year.
After the promo pricing ends, the standard price will revert to $83.90 per month.
This is an interesting offer considering most promo deals usually only last six months.
Dodo customers who also bundle their NBN with electricity and gas plans at the same address will save a further $10 per month.
However, if Dodo isn't the provider for you, check out our other NBN 50 plan recommendations below:
Best NBN 100 internet deal
SpinTel is our favourite NBN 100 plan deal this June with its monthly bill, like last month.
Customers can save $16.95 off their plan for the first six months, bringing the cost down from $86.95 per month to $70 per month.
Compare this SpinTel plan to a number of other popular NBN 100 internet deals:
Best NBN 250 internet deal
Once again, SpinTel is our top pick for the NBN 250 speed tier thanks to its current discount of $7.75 per month for the life of the plan.
The discounts will last for as long as you stay connected.
Lifelong plan deals are few and far between, so if you want to make a long-term commitment to one internet provider, SpinTel may be the one!
Still not sold on SpinTel? Check out a range of other NBN 250 plans below, sorted by popularity:
Best 4G home wireless internet deal
TPG is still running its '$10 off per month for six months' offer, making it our best 4G home wireless deal for the second month in a row.
Plus customers will save $5 per month on plan fees when they already have an existing TPG service.
See how this plan compares to other popular choices on the market:
Best 5G home wireless internet deal
This month, we have an even better 5G home wireless deal on offer.
The Optus Plus Entertainer Superfast 5G plan is offering new sign-ups up to $150 savings over six months when they connect before June 30.
So that takes this plan down to $74 per month for the first six months for unlimited data.
After the promo period, the price increases to $99 per month.
Optus is also offering a free Standard Netflix subscription, however, if you plan to jump ship after the promo pricing ends, its modems are only free if you stay connected for 36 months.

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