Top 4 Cheapest NBN Plans for Pensioners

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The Internet is now a common element of modern living. Most of our daily activities happen online. These include banking, bill payments, calls, chats, news, shopping, and social media. While broadband plans may not be essential for pensioners, they can surely make life easier for them. Although seniors have slower grasps on technology adoption, they are more digitally connected today. 

 

According to WeForum.org, around 70% of seniors are going online globally. It is how they connect with their loved ones. It is how they communicate with the world, discover new things, and find news. In Australia, several telco companies are offering a good deal for pensioners. Most often these WiFi plans have lower monthly prices and come with a home phone. 

 

Below are the cheapest NBN plans for pensioners

 

iPrimus Standard Plus 

It is a perfect deal for all kinds of users. It offers unlimited data access with a typical evening speed of 41 Mbps at only $75 monthly. This plan is very affordable and straightforward making it ideal for pensioners. The plan comes with a PayGo home phone. Subscribers have the option to add a $10 call pack for unlimited AU calls. While adding on Fetch TV entertainment bundle starts at $10 per month. The plan charges a $99 setup fee with a free modem. 

 

What iPrimus boasts is its ability to provide unhampered HD streaming. Seniors will surely enjoy watching online movies and series without lagging.

 

My Republic Standard Plus 

It offers unlimited data access with a typical evening speed of 43 Mbps for only $69 monthly. The plan also comes with a landline phone with a PayGo service or a $10 call pack for unlimited AU calls. This add-on is something handy for seniors who use home phones to connect with their family and friends daily. My Republic charges a $69 activation fee for a BYO modem. Alternatively, the company charges $149 for a new modem with free activation. Like iPrimus, My Republic is a reputable telco for HD streaming.

 

Southern Phone SkyMuster Small Satellite Plan 

It is a good deal for pensioners who live in remote areas of Australia. Southern Phone makes it easy to get them connected online using satellite technology. The plan offers 00 GB of data allowance with a typical evening speed of 25 Mbps for only $70 monthly. Data overages cost $0.0007 per MB. The activation fee is free. Southern Phone will install the satellite dish in your home without any cost to you. Subscribers can BYO the modem or buy one from them at $99. 

 

Telstra Standard Plus with Entertainment Bundle

For pensioners who want to get everything in a bundle, this is one of the cheapest deals. It covers broadband connection, home phone calls, and entertainment. The Telstra Standard Plus Entertainment bundle offers unlimited data access with a typical evening speed of 50 Mbps. It only costs $80 monthly.

The plan comes with unlimited local AU calls, 3 months of free streaming on BINGE, and 1 month of free streaming on Foxtel Now. If you sign up online, the $99 activation fee is also waived. Pensioners can BYO the modem or get a $G-ready smart modem for free if they sign up for a 24-month contract. 

 

What makes Telstra a good choice among seniors is that they offer discounts to eligible home phone services. You’ll get around a $3 to $12.25 bill discount if you have a Centrelink Pension Card or a Veterans’ Affairs Pension Card. On top of it, Telstra now offers a $20 discount on your monthly NBN bill if you sign up for six months.


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