Compare Internet Plans in New South Wales

Compare internet plans available in NSW. See which retailers operate in your area, understand your distribution network, and find a plan that suits your household.

Last reviewed: July 2026

Internet in New South Wales

NBN technology available in NSW includes FTTP, FTTN, HFC, and fixed wireless. Sydney, Central Coast, and Hunter have predominantly FTTP and HFC. Western Sydney growth areas have extensive FTTP rollout. Regional NSW is a mix of FTTN, fixed wireless, and satellite.

ISPs available in NSW

Major internet service providers operating in NSW include Aussie Broadband, Telstra, TPG, Superloop, Tangerine, Exetel, SpinTel, Optus, iiNet, and many others.

All NBN retailers sell access to the same physical network, so the speed your connection can deliver is determined by your NBN technology type, not your ISP. The differences between ISPs are pricing, peak-hour congestion management, and customer support quality. The ACCC Measuring Broadband Australia report is the best independent source for comparing actual peak-hour speeds across providers.

Our take on internet in NSW

The $0 FTTP upgrade (Fibre Connect) is rolling out across NSW, with approximately 8,000 addresses upgraded nationally per week. If you are on FTTN and experiencing slow speeds, check eligibility with your ISP. The NBN 50 tier is the best value for most households: $65 to $80 per month with speeds that handle 4K streaming, video calls, and gaming simultaneously.

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Check your NBN technology type

Your NBN technology type determines the maximum speed available at your address. You can check your technology at the NBN Co address checker. For a detailed explanation of what each technology type means for your speeds, see our NBN speed tiers guide.

The free FTTP upgrade

If your address is on FTTN (fibre to the node) or FTTC (fibre to the curb), you may be eligible for a free upgrade to full FTTP (fibre to the premises) under NBN Co's Fibre Connect programme. This upgrade dramatically improves available speeds and reliability. Check with your ISP or NBN Co for eligibility in NSW.

Common questions about internet in New South Wales

It depends on your NBN technology type. FTTP supports all tiers up to NBN 1000. FTTN is limited by copper distance and may max out at NBN 50 or 100. Fixed wireless supports up to NBN 75. Satellite (Sky Muster) supports up to NBN 25. Check your address at the NBN Co website.
Based on ACCC speed testing and customer satisfaction, Superloop (101% of advertised speeds, 4.3/5 rating) and Aussie Broadband (97% speeds, 4.7/5 rating, Canstar 2026 winner) are the top performers. Tangerine and SpinTel offer the lowest prices. Telstra delivers the fastest speeds but at a premium price.

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