Choosing the wrong NBN broadband deal can cost you hundreds of dollars annually. With a long list of NBN broadband providers in your area, you might be wondering which ones are the best NBN broadband deals to choose before actually signing up for one.
In this article, we will give you a roundup of important criteria or factors that make an NBN deal worthwhile.
- Take your time, but don’t wait for the deadline
If you have finally received a letter notifying you that your locality is now connected to the National Broadband Network, you have a year and a half to choose from the list of available NBN providers and plans that are a perfect match for your Internet needs. In short, you have more than a year to plan ahead and decide which NBN broadband plan will suit you best before your ADSL2+ service gets terminated. Although you have 18 months to plan, it’s best to not wait but act fast and sign up for one as soon as possible.
- Check out these criteria
There are a few things that you need to consider when choosing from NBN broadband plans offered in your area. Choose the best provider that can meet your basic Internet needs. Here are some things worth considering:
- What is your budget?
- How much speed does your household really need?
- How much data or bandwidth will you and other users need?
- How long can you commit to a contract with an NBN provider?
- Is the existing equipment or device you have at home useful for your chosen NBN plan or do you need to buy new equipment or devices altogether?
- Pointers to remember when choosing NBN broadband deals for you home
- If you are on a limited budget, the cheapest NBN plan may not provide a reliable connection at all times. Deciding to sign up for cheap NBN plans mean that you are sacrificing either speed, data allowance, or both.
- For cheaper NBN deals, be prepared to pay extra for upfront fees that include installation and payment for equipment such as a modem and antenna.
- Determine the need for speed at your home. Do you really need to have an ultra-fast connection at all times? Or can your need for faster Internet speed wait until off-peak hours of the day? If it’s a yes for the latter, then 24 Mbps download/ 5 Mbps upload is best for your household.
- How do you use your Internet at home? Is it for general browsing or are you depending on the Internet for downloading movies, streaming or video calls? The amount of data you need will depend on whether you are a light or heavy Internet user at home.
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