If you missed out last year, Superloop is once again offering 1000 Mbps NBN for AU$79 a month
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Superloop | NBN 1000 | AU$79p/m with no lock-in contract (AU$109 after 6 month introductory offer)
The ACCC's broadband performance report puts Superloop equal first as the best low-latency provider, with a low average ping rate of 8.2ms during peak hours. This NBN 1000 offer is great value if you want to partake of ultra-fast internet, with 860 / 85 Mbps typical evening speeds, though otherwise you can expect 1000 / 100 Mbps outside peak times.
Full year price: AU$1,128
Superloop threw me for a loop last year with its introductory price on NBN 1000: as part of its Black Friday sales it offered 1000 Mbps NBN for AU$79 a month for six months, instead of the usual AU$109 a month. That's a discount of AU$30 per month, or in other words, AU$180 in total savings.
Well, apropos of nothing (or perhaps apropos of wanting to attract more customers) Superloop is offering the same deal again. If you missed out last time, now's your chance to sample NBN 1000 for the common going rate of NBN 500.
I checked in with the competition and Superloop is safely among the cheapest NBN 1000 introductory plans at present, though not the cheapest. Here's where the market is at a glance:
Astute readers of charts will note that Dodo's total yearly price is six cents cheaper than Superloop's, and their introductory price wins by a full dollar. But Superloop is a much better provider, especially for gaming. According to the ACCC it's the best low-latency provider, with a ping of only 8.7ms during peak hours, versus Dodo's 10.9ms. When you look at other metrics it's also the winner: it has far fewer outages, and pages load quicker.
As for Origin, the ACCC's testing doesn't appear to include this provider, but their offer may be mighty tempting if you have your electricity with them too.
It's worth pointing out that speeds of above 100 Mbps require either FTTP or HTC connections. If you're still on a FTTN connection, you'll need to wait until NBN has rolled out FTTP to your property. You can find out if you're eligible here.
Superloop, by the way, is oalso offering discounts on its other NBN plans, as per below:
Keep up to date with the most important stories and the best deals, as picked by the PC Gamer team.
- NBN 500: AU$65 per month for six months (AU$95 p/m ongoing)
- NBN 750: AU$74 per month for six months (AU$104 p/m ongoing)
For a bigger overview of NBN plans, check out the best Australian NBN plans for gaming.

Shaun Prescott is the Australian editor of PC Gamer. With over ten years experience covering the games industry, his work has appeared on GamesRadar+, TechRadar, The Guardian, PLAY Magazine, the Sydney Morning Herald, and more. Specific interests include indie games, obscure Metroidvanias, speedrunning, experimental games and FPSs. He thinks Lulu by Metallica and Lou Reed is an all-time classic that will receive its due critical reappraisal one day.
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