Superloop seems to be taking Black Friday seriously by announcing some incredible NBN deals on its high-speed plans, with 12 month discounts across the board and up to AU$264 in savings to be scooped up. Even if you weren’t considering switching your NBN plan, these Black Friday NBN deals are arguably too good to ignore.
From today (Monday, 18 November) until 8 December, Superloop is offering a AU$20 per month discount on its NBN 100, NBN 250 and NBN 1000 plans, and an extra generous AU$22 per month discount on its NBN 100/40 plan, for those who require faster upload speeds to accommodate large file uploads or multiple video calls from home. All discounts will remain active for the first 12 months of your service – very generous compared to the more common six-month introductory discounts many providers offer. To get the discounts, just make to enter the code BLACK-FRIDAY at the checkout.
The standout pick for us has to be the NBN 1000 plan, which has not only received a typical evening speed bump, going from 811Mbps to 860Mbps*, but it’s also had its price slashed to just AU$89 per month for 12 months. This discount comfortably makes it the cheapest NBN 1000 plan in Australia right now.
Read on for a more detailed look at Superloop’s Black Friday NBN deals. All plans work on a no lock-in contract basis and come with unlimited data. We’ve also noted the typical evening speed (TES) figure – the speed you can expect in the busier evening hours – for each plan.
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When you order a Superloop NBN plan for Black Friday, the telco will send you an eero 6+ modem-router to help ensure you achieve the maximum possible speeds of your chosen plan. If you remain connected for 24 months, you’ll get it for free.
If you want to jump on one of these plans, not only do you need to enter the code BLACK-FRIDAY at checkout, but you’ve also got to be quick, as Superloop’s Black Friday NBN deals are only available until 8 December, 2024.
* Superloop’s website hasn’t been updated with this increase at the time of publication, but we’ve been assured that the 860Mbps figure is accurate and that the site will be updated shortly to reflect the new speed.