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NBN Bundle Plans to Satisfy Your Appetite for Unlimited Data



Every business has unique needs. Non-critical ones commonly engage in emailing and web browsing. Others need multi-line voice connections. Some may download and upload large files and use cloud computing and CRMs. Thus, it's essential to invest in the best solutions. The most basic of these are NBN bundle plans. They are internet subscriptions that provide add-ons helpful to the business.

Some of these extra features are:
  • * Dedicated customer support
  • * Email accounts
  • * HD video conferencing
  • * Priority service repairs and restorations
  • * Voice calls

NBN Co. offers four types of NBN bundle plans for businesses. 

  • * Basic Bundles come with a bandwidth of 50/20 or 100/40 Mbps. They support a single voice line.
  • * Premium S Bundles also comes with a bandwidth of 50/20 or 100/40 Mbps. But they can support up to ten voice lines.
  • * Premium M Bundles come with a bandwidth of 100/40 Mbps. They support ten or more voice lines. They also allow high-quality HD video conferencing.
  • * Premium L Bundles come with a bandwidth of 250/100 Mbps. They also support ten or more voice lines and allow high-quality HD video conferencing.

All these NBN bundle plans provide priority service repairs and restoration. The least estimated restoration time is within 12 hours.


To further help businesses find the best Basic NBN bundle plans, here’s a list of the best providers:

Belong Standard Plus NBN 50 is an NBN plan that offers unlimited data usage with a typical evening speed of 40 Mbps. The NBN plan costs $70.00 per month under a no lock-in contract. There's no activation fee. The modem costs $60.00. If you wish to sign up with a 12-month lock-in, you'll get the modem for free and pay only $65.00 per month for the NBN plan. Belong Standard Plus NBN 50 is bundled with a free Belong mobile sim card with an $80.00 credit. You can use the free credit for local and national calls, mobile data, and text messaging. You just need to load up the sim card to continually use these services.

Tangerine XL Speed Boost Bundle offers unlimited data usage with a typical evening speed of 42 Mbps. The NBN plan costs $79.90 per month under a no lock-in contract. There’s no activation fee and you can BYO modem. If you wish to buy a modem, they have different types with prices ranging from $129.00 to $279.00. If you wish to sign up with a 6-month lock-in, you’ll only pay $69.90 per month for the NBN plan. Tangerine XL Speed Boost Bundle comes with free local, national and mobile AU calls. It also offers a 14-day risk-free trial. 

MyRepublic Unlimited Essential NBN 50/20 offers unlimited data usage with a typical evening speed of 43 Mbps. The NBN plan costs $79.90 per month under a no lock-in contract. There’s no activation fee. The modem costs $99.00 plus a $10.00 postage and handling fee. If you wish to sign up with a 6-month lock-in, you’ll get the modem for free. MyRepublic Unlimited Essential NBN 50/20 allows you to make phone calls over VoIP and do HD video conferencing.

TPG Standard plus NBN 50 is an NBN plan that offers unlimited data usage with a typical evening speed of 46 Mbps. The NBN plan costs $69.99 per month under a no lock-in contract. The setup fee including the modem costs $99.95. If you wish to sign up with an 18-month lock-in, the setup fee will be waived. TPG Standard plus NBN 50 includes a phone line. But calls are Pay as You Go. You also have the three options to bundle it with unlimited local, mobile, and international calls.

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