
iiNet
Iconic Australian ISP with a loyal following, now part of the TPG Telecom group.
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About iiNet
iiNet is one of Australia's most iconic internet service providers, founded in a Perth garage in 1993 and growing to become one of the country's largest ISPs. The company was acquired by TPG in 2015 and now operates as part of TPG Telecom, Australia's second-largest telecommunications group. Despite the ownership change, iiNet has maintained its distinct brand identity and customer base. Historically known for passionate customer advocacy — including a landmark legal victory against the film industry over copyright — iiNet built a devoted following among Australian internet users. The company offers NBN plans across all standard speed tiers with options for home phone bundles and entertainment add-ons through its Fetch TV partnership. As part of TPG Telecom, iiNet benefits from significant network infrastructure including fibre backbone and international submarine cables. Their plans are positioned slightly above budget tier, offering more features and support than the cheapest providers while remaining more affordable than Telstra.
Best For
Reliable FTTC provider with Fetch TV bundles. The short copper run means iiNet's network delivers close to full plan speeds consistently.
Solid HFC performance with Fetch TV streaming bundles included. A good pick for households wanting cable broadband and entertainment together.
Established provider with Fetch TV entertainment bundles on FTTP. Good all-rounder for households wanting broadband plus streaming.
iiNet NBN Plans & Pricing
| Speed Tier | Download | Upload | Monthly Price | Connection Types | Features | |
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| NBN 25 | 25 Mbps | 10 Mbps | $70/mo | All NBN types |
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| NBN 50 | 50 Mbps | 20 Mbps | $80/mo | All NBN types |
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| NBN 100 | 100 Mbps | 20 Mbps | All NBN types |
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| NBN 250 | 250 Mbps | 25 Mbps | $100/mo | FTTP + HFC + FTTC |
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| NBN 500 | 500 Mbps | 50 Mbps | FTTP + HFC |
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| NBN 1000 | 1000 Mbps | 50 Mbps | $110/mo | FTTP + HFC |
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Prices last updated March 2026. Prices may change — check the provider's website for current pricing.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Strong brand reputation built over 30 years in Australian broadband
- Backed by TPG Telecom's extensive network infrastructure
- Fetch TV entertainment bundles available
- No lock-in contracts on most plans
Cons
- Customer service quality has declined since TPG acquisition according to some users
- Mid-range pricing — not the cheapest nor the fastest
- Evening speeds can vary on congested nodes
Coverage for iiNet
Coverage data coming soon. Check back for suburb-level performance data for iiNet.
Suburbs Where We Recommend iiNet
ACT
- Acton 10.0/10
- Amaroo 10.0/10
- Beard 10.0/10
- Bonner 10.0/10
- Bonython 10.0/10
- Casey 10.0/10
- Coombs 10.0/10
- Crace 10.0/10
- Denman Prospect 10.0/10
- Forde 10.0/10
- Franklin 10.0/10
- Fyshwick 10.0/10
- Gungahlin 10.0/10
- Harrison 10.0/10
- Jacka 10.0/10
- Lawson 10.0/10
- Macnamara 10.0/10
- Mitchell 10.0/10
- Moncrieff 10.0/10
- Ngunnawal 10.0/10
- Nicholls 10.0/10
- O'Malley 10.0/10
- Oaks Estate 10.0/10
- Palmerston 10.0/10
- Parkes 10.0/10
- Strathnairn 10.0/10
- Taylor 10.0/10
- Throsby 10.0/10
- Waramanga 10.0/10
- Whitlam 10.0/10
- Wright 10.0/10
NSW
- Aberdare 10.0/10
- Aberglasslyn 10.0/10
- Agnes Banks 10.0/10
- Airds 10.0/10
- Anambah 10.0/10
- Angus 10.0/10
- Arcadia Vale 10.0/10
- Armidale 10.0/10
- Arndell Park 10.0/10
- Arrawarra Headland 10.0/10
- Ashtonfield 10.0/10
- Auburn 10.0/10
- Austral 10.0/10
- Avondale 10.0/10
- Badagarang 10.0/10
- Bardia 10.0/10
- Bateau Bay 10.0/10
- Bella Vista 10.0/10
- Bellambi 10.0/10
Recommended in 2802 more suburbs across Australia
iiNet at a Glance
| Founded | 1993 |
| Headquarters | Perth, Western Australia |
| Network Type | Tier 2 RSP |
| Website | https://www.iinet.net.au/ |
See Also
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Aussie Broadband — Australia's highest-rated NBN provider, known for transparent speeds and outstanding customer support.
Belong — Telstra's budget-friendly sub-brand delivering affordable NBN plans on Australia's most trusted network.
Dodo — Budget broadband and energy bundle specialist owned by Vocus Group, one of Australia's largest telcos.
Exetel — Established Australian ISP delivering reliable, well-priced NBN plans with a focus on value and transparency.
Superloop — Fast, affordable broadband backed by a fibre-rich wholesale network across Australia and Asia.
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