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Itching for faster NBN? Superloop's gigabit plan just dropped to an insane AU$85p/m for EOFY

Itching for faster NBN? Superloop's gigabit plan just dropped to an insane AU$85p/m for EOFY

Tom's Guide02-06-2025
EOFY is upon us, and with it comes bargains aplenty on everything under the sun, including some of the best NBN plans. Some of our top-rated NBN providers have been slashing prices across their speed tiers, including one that has a fine history of delivering jaw-dropping (but limited-time) NBN discounts — and that's Superloop.
Superloop is a smaller, homegrown ISP that delivers time and time again when it comes to what's important in an NBN plan, namely attractive pricing, fast typical evening speeds and great customer service. According to ACCC data, Superloop's NBN plans consistently achieve over 100.0% of its advertised plan speeds in all hours of the day, which is no mean feat.
From now until June 30, Superloop has sliced prices across its two of its high-speed plans, NBN 100 and NBN 1000, with up to AU$24p/m off for the first six months. There's AU$144 worth of savings to be had on the latter plan, bringing down the introductory offer to just AU$85p/m for 6 months (then AU$109p/m ongoing). Superloop's NBN 1000 (aka 1Gbps) plan is our current favourite for gamers, streamers and heavy internet users alike. The NBN 100 plan, on the other hand, is a great option for families with multiple devices, providing incredible value for a low spend. All Superloop plans come on a no lock-in contract basis with unlimited data and a free Amazon eero 6+ Wi-Fi modem if you stay connected for at least 24 months.
Superloop | NBN 1000 | Unlimited data | No lock-in contract | AU$85p/m (for 6 months, then AU$109p/m)
The biggest highlight of Superloop's Super Sale is the major savings offered on its mighty impressive 1Gbps Ultrafast plan. Right now, it's has been slashed by a massive AU$24p/m over the first six months, offering a nice AU$144 discount.
Advertising lightning-fast speeds of 860Mbps in the busy evening hours, Superloop's speed claims are some of the fastest available on the tier, coming in just behind Flip's 900Mbps, Swoop's 890Mbps and Buddy Telco's 875Mbps.
This deal offers incredible value for money, as the AU$85p/m cost is far cheaper than some of the major telco's 50Mbps plans — and delivers 17.2 times the maximum speeds. If you need all the megabits, Superloop's got 'em.
Total minimum cost: AU$85 | Total first year cost: AU$1,164 | Yearly cost after discount: AU$1,308
Superloop | NBN 100 | Unlimited data | No lock-in contract | AU$75p/m (for 6 months, then AU$95p/m)
NBN 100 plans are ideal for larger families and households with multiple devices. Superloop's plan is no exception to this, advertising 100Mbps download speeds during the busy evening hours of 7pm to 11pm.
The current EOFY discount knocks AU$20p/m off for the first 6 months, making this plan one of the cheapest in the 100Mbps tier available right now. Plus, you can turbocharge your speeds to the next tier of NBN 250 for five days out of every month, or bank up to 30 boost days per year with Superloop's SpeedBoost.
Total minimum cost: AU$75 | Total first year cost: AU$1,020 | Yearly cost after discount: AU$1,140
Now, it's always important to mention speeds when we discuss NBN plans, as what you and your family need could be drastically different to those of your family/friends/neighbours — or that one tech-savvy friend you know.
According to the ACCC's NBN Wholesale Market Indicators report, the most popular speed tier for Aussies is NBN 50, with 3.64 million active services as of March 2025. While NBN 50 is suitable for up to four users, it doesn't allow much room for handling disruptions and lag if one too many devices are doing data-intensive things simultaneously. Here at Tom's Guide, we recommend at least an NBN 100 plan for families with four or more members. That way, there's a limit to disruptions caused when everyone's using their devices at the same time – like the kids watching Bluey on YouTube while your partner is streaming Netflix and you're trying to download important game updates work documents.
Superloop's Family NBN 100/20 is a great-value option for a 100Mbps plan, as it costs the same, if not less, than several NBN 50 plans. Plus, if you ever find yourself needing faster speeds, you can boost your 100Mbps connection up to the next tier of 250Mbps for free using Superloop's Speed Boost days. You'll get five days of boosting for every month that you remain connected to the telco, and you can bank up to 30 days, which is a big win in our books.
If you own an Xbox, PlayStation or Nintendo Switch console or enjoy online gaming, Superloop's NBN 1000 plan is definitely worth considering. Your average Fortnite or Call of Duty update can easily saturate a 100Mbps connection for up to several hours, so if you've only got an NBN 100 connection, it's likely that everyone else's online activities are going to be at least a little disrupted. With evening speeds of up to 860Mbps on Superloop's NBN 1000 plan, there's enough bandwidth for everyone to simultaneously game, scroll and stream all at once, with minimal to no disruptions. Plus, thanks to its subsea fibre cables, Superloop can offer gamers faster connections to overseas servers in Asia and the US, all while delivering low pings and less lag.
As mentioned above, both plans optionally come with the Amazon eero 6+ router for free if you stay connected for 24 months. However, note that if you cancel your service before that 24 months is up, you'll need to pay AU$8 per month for any time remaining.
If Superloop's Super Sale has piqued your interest, make sure you jump on them before EOFY, as these deals expire on June 30, 2025.
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