Bucking the trend, Superloop just confirmed it won't increase NBN 500 plan prices this July — and for those on other tiers, there's also a sneaky new way to delay the hikes
Superloop, one of our favourite internet service providers (ISP) here at TechRadar — and recipient of our Best High-Speed NBN Provider Award — has recently made a couple of announcements that could have a major impact on how much you pay for internet over the next 24 months.
Firstly, the telco has announced that it will be increasing prices on the majority of its NBN plan lineup from July 1, as a direct response to the wholesale price hikes being introduced by NBN Co. We already knew the wholesale price increases were coming, so it’s not a huge surprise to learn Superloop is passing the cost onto consumers. We fully expect most other NBN providers to follow suit.
The slight saving grace is that Superloop isn’t increasing the cost of its NBN 100, NBN 500 or NBN 750 plans, at least not for the upcoming financial year. What it chooses...
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