Millions of Australians are facing another hit to the hip pocket after major telcos announced a price hike for those on lower-speed NBN plans.
Telstra, Optus, Foxtel, and Aussie Broadband have announced a price increase for their 25 and 50mb/s plans, due to come in by the end of November.
TPG Telecom is yet to announce any pricing structure changes but told news.com.au that it would “keep customers informed” if that were to change.The price rise is thanks to a new pricing agreement from the National Broadband Network, which will see a lowering of wholesale prices on all but one plan and changes to a key service cost.
All hope isn’t lost for the millions of Australians on low-speed plans, as the NBN has factored in a yearly reduction to the fee until its eventual removal on July 1 2026.
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