There are 3 main elements you need to consider when comparing Internet plans – price, size, and speed.
How much are you willing to pay? Price is a big factor for most Aussies and why pay more than you need. The price of your plan will depend on several factors.
What speed do you need? This really depends on the size of your household and what you're planning to use your Internet for. According to NBN Co., nearly 70% of households have signed up for an NBN 50 or faster plan.
What are you using the Internet for? Are you just using it to browse Facebook, maybe watch a little Netflix, or are you a heavy gamer? Do you work from home with a huge database? Depending on your usage, you may need to assess what size plan you need. This will also depend on how many people in your household are using the Wi-Fi. For example, a family household of 5 people where 3 are streaming high-definition videos, one is sending and receiving large files, and the other is gaming will require much more gigabytes per month compared to a household where only 2 out of the 5 family members are simply streaming their favourite content. The number of devices connected, and the type of activity will help you determine how important the speed of your connection is – the higher the MBPS, the faster Internet you will have.
The final thing to consider is, What contract type do you want? There are several options offered by retailers – from month-to-month, 12-month contracts, and 24- to 36-month contracts. The same plan on a different contract period will change the price!