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NBN Co’s wholesale pricing roadmap shows path is indeed vertical — here’s what it means for your internet bill

Just when we thought NBN prices were settling down after months of changes, NBN Co has thought otherwise. The company has recently announced its new wholesale pricing structure for FY25, which will see prices rise across most NBN speed tiers from July 1, 2024.

The new structure lays the groundwork for costs that internet service providers (ISPs) will pay for NBN plans. The changes introduce price increases for speed tiers ranging from 25Mbps (Basic II) to 1,000Mbps (Ultrafast), with plans rising around AU$2 to AU$3. Despite no confirmation from ISPs or NBN Co, we can safely assume these extra costs will be passed on to customers. 

 

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