Affordable Home Wi-Fi Options

What internet service do you have at home? I’m about to move into a new house and am exploring the best options. Right now, I’m with AGL, paying $89 a month. If you have any recommendations for good providers, I’d really appreciate your input!

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  1. When looking for affordable house Wi-Fi options, it’s important to consider both the speed and reliability of the service. Here are a few companies you might want to explore:

    1. TPG: Known for competitive pricing, TPG offers various plans that typically start at a lower cost. They often have no contracts, which can be a plus if you want flexibility.

    2. Internode: Another good option, with a range of plans that are reasonably priced. They emphasize good customer service.

    3. Aussie Broadband: While slightly pricier than others, they have a good reputation for speed and customer support. They also offer month-to-month plans.

    4. Optus and Telstra: Both are major providers, so they might be more expensive, but they often have bundled options with mobile services that can save you money if you need both.

    5. Exetel: They often have budget-friendly plans with decent performance.

    It’s worth checking each provider’s website for the latest offers and promotions. You could also see if they have any promotions or discounts for new customers. Make sure to read reviews specific to your area to ensure good service quality. Good luck with your move!

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