Optus Mobile Review ALDI Mobile Review Amaysim Mobile Review Belong Mobile Review Circles.Life Review Vodafone Mobile Review Woolworths Mobile Review Felix Mobile Review Best iPhone Plans Best Family Mobile Plans Best Budget Smartphones Best Prepaid Plans Best SIM-Only Plans Best Plans For Kids And Teens Best Cheap Mobile Plans Telstra vs Optus Mobile Optus NBN Review Belong NBN Review Vodafone NBN Review Superloop NBN Review Aussie BB NBN Review iiNet NBN Review MyRepublic NBN Review TPG NBN Review Best NBN Satellite Plans Best NBN Alternatives Best NBN Providers Best Home Wireless Plans What is a Good NBN Speed? Test NBN Speed How to speed up your internet Optus vs Telstra Broadband ExpressVPN Review CyberGhost VPN Review NordVPN Review PureVPN Review Norton Secure VPN Review IPVanish VPN Review Windscribe VPN Review Hotspot Shield VPN Review Best cheap VPN services Best VPN for streaming Best VPNs for gaming What is a VPN? VPNs for ad-blocking If you’re picking your battles, there are plenty of reasons to pick Dodo NBN. Dodo is a mobile and broadband provider that offers its NBN plans exclusively on a month-to-month basis rather than through a longer 12-month contract. Because no-contract plans are common among most NBN providers, we use Dodo’s month-to-month plans as a basis of comparison.  Priced at a thrifty $55 per month, the Dodo NBN15 Unlimited Plan comes with unlimited data and speeds of up to 15Mbps. You still have to pay for a new Dodo wifi modem-router if you want one, but can save money by bringing your own or buying a refurbished model through Dodo. As with the rest of Dodo’s NBN plans, this option is a no-contract month-to-month internet plan, which means you can leave or upgrade after a month if you’re unsatisfied with the realities of what NBN 15 can deliver. The Dodo nbn25 Unlimited Plan has decent pricing for an NBN 25 plan, though providers like Tangerine, Spintel and Superloop beat it both in terms of pricing and self-reported typical evening download speeds. Expect to see those providers and others in the daily updating list of cheap NBN 25 providers below. Given the lack of data here about the quality of service and the cost involved, we wouldn’t blame you for being hesitant to pull the trigger on this option. Thankfully, it’s far from the only game in town if you’re after NBN 250 speeds. Check out the widget below for an updated list of the 10 cheapest Superfast NBN plans. The first two of these will be familiar. Both the Dodo nbn15 unlimited plan and the the Dodo nbn25 unlimited plan mentioned above can be offered via either a fixed-line and fixed wireless connection depending on the technology type available at a given address. If you need a little more speed, your best bet is going to be the Dodo NBN Ultimate Fixed Wireless Plus plan. This plan has the same unlimited data too as the other fixed wireless options, but can be a little slower than its wired counterparts. On paper, a fixed wireless NBN connection like the one this plan relies on can offer up to 75Mbps. In practice, Dodo themselves report typical speeds of closer to 23Mbps. That figure puts this plan right underneath the Dodo NBN 25 plan when it comes to speed. Despite these low typical speeds, this option will run you the the same $75 per month that Dodo’s NBN 50 plan does.  Dodo NBN plans also come with a free home phone line, with PAYG calls.

NBN Fixed Wireless: 23Mbps NBN 15: 15Mbps NBN 25 Basic II: 25Mbps NBN 50 Standard: 50Mbps NBN 100 Fast: 95Mbps

That’s pretty good as far as delivering on NBN speeds goes. However, it’s important to remember that Dodo and iPrimus performed comparatively poorly in the ACCC’s real-world broadband speed testing program. In August 2022, the ACCC reported that Dodo and iPrimus delivered 96.2% of maximum speeds, on average, during the busiest hour for download, which was among the lowest of the tracked providers. Out of the providers tracked by the ACCC, Dodo and iPrimus fared slightly better when it came to delivering maximum speeds during the busiest hour by some margin. MyRepublic had the lowest percentage score at 86.2% of download speeds.  Dodo and iPrimus confidently beat that with 96.5%. For context, that figure is a 1.8% improvement compared to the previous ACCC quarterly report. If stable, consistent speed is an absolute must for your broadband connection, you might want to consider providers at the other end of the spectrum. TPG and Optus, in particular, continue to perform exceptionally in the ACCC’s speed testing program. If you’re interested in a home wireless internet connection, you can compare some popular plans from other providers below. Except for a lucky few providers – including Mate, Aussie Broadband, Tangerine and Internode – all of the providers we track have average customer satisfaction scores below four stars. These averages are taken from customer-review websites like Product Review and Trustpilot and, according to these scores across the providers we track, Dodo has one of the lowest customer-satisfaction scores. On Product Review, Dodo had a two-star score from 1,600+ reviews at the time of writing, which includes 71% of customers rating Dodo NBN two stars or lower. That said, Dodo scored approximately 2.5 across the board for customer service, transparency and value for money, with around 57% of respondents agreeing the provider has adequate speeds. There were only 151 reviews on Trustpilot, which represents a mix of mobile and NBN services, but the 1.2-star score at the time of writing was comprised of 94% one-star reviews. These speeds are represented in megabits per second (Mbps) and tend to be below the maximum potential download speed of a plan (with the exception of Telstra). The closer those self-reported download speeds are to the maximum speed potential of a plan, the higher our score for speed. Vocus was founded by Australian entrepreneur James Spenceley, who left as CEO of Vocus in 2016. You’ll be taken to the Dodo website and asked to enter your address. Confirm whether you’d like to add a home phone line service bolt-on or Fetch TV (for applicable plans), then follow the prompts to enter your personal details and complete the sign-up process.