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Superloop's Black Friday NBN deals have landed — and include 1Gbps for just AU$79p/m
Plus, there are hot discounts aplenty across Superloop's entire NBN range
Black Friday 2025 is just around the corner, but honestly, I'm starting to think of this time of year as "Black November". Numerous retailers, brands and internet providers have already launched mega deals in the weeks before November 28, including one of my top-rated NBN providers, Superloop.
The Aussie-owned-and-operated telco has been around since 2014, making a name for itself as a wallet-friendly internet and mobile provider. Alongside its sister telco Exetel, Superloop has often featured in the ACCC's quarterly broadband reports, where it’s had a strong showing when it comes to performance – as of September 2025, it often overachieves, delivering up to 102.6% of advertised plan speeds in real-world tests.
For Black Friday, Superloop has sliced its already-attractive introductory rates to even deeper discounts across its NBN catalogue, with AU$180 of savings to be had across its high-speed tiers (NBN 500, NBN 750 and NBN 1000) over the first 6 months. Starting from just AU$65p/m for the 500Mbps plan, Superloop's discounts are the highlight of the Black Friday NBN deals I've seen so far.
What’s more, if you don’t need (or can’t yet access) these blisteringly high-speed options, Superloop has also discounted its NBN 25 and NBN 50 plans by the same AU$30 a month for the first 6 months, meaning they’re down to just AU$42p/m and AU$55p/m respectively.
Here's a quick overview of all Superloop's Black Friday NBN discounts:
- Superloop NBN 25/10: AU$42p/m (for 6 months, then AU$72p/m)
- Superloop NBN 50/20: AU$55p/m (for 6 months, then AU$85p/m)
- Superloop NBN 500/40: AU$65p/m (for 6 months, then AU$95p/m)
- Superloop NBN 750/50: AU$74p/m (for 6 months, then AU$104p/m)
- Superloop NBN 1000/100: AU$79p/m (for 6 months, then AU$109p/m)
And regardless of what plan you prefer, all high-speed offerings (think 500Mbps or more) come with a free Amazon Eero 7 router (if you stay connected for 36 months), unlimited data and work on a no-lock-in contract basis.
So, if you've been waiting for a sign to switch NBN providers this November, here it is. You'll need to act fast, though, as these Superloop offers end on November 30, 2025.
Best Superloop NBN Black Friday deal
Out of all of Superloop's discounted offers, we think the NBN 1000 deal is the highlight of its Black Friday sale. You can check out the details below:
Superloop | NBN 1000 | AU$79p/m (for 6 months, then AU$109p/m)
<p>One of the best Black Friday NBN deals I've seen is Superloop's 1Gbps plan, now just AU$79p/m over the first six months. That's AU$6 cheaper than the previous introductory rate. It also advertises 860Mbps downloads during the busy evening hours, making it one of the fastest NBN 1000 plans in Australia right now. <p>That AU$79p/m cost is considerably cheaper than some bigger providers’ 50Mbps plans – and even most 500Mbps plans, which currently average at around AU$95.30p/m. But with Superloop's 1Gbps plan, you'll achieve nearly 1.75x more speed for just AU$10p/m extra. <p>Alongside the impressive intro discount, extra freebies include an Amazon Eero 7 router, which can support up to 2.5Gbps wireless speeds (shared) across multiple devices. You can also add on a mesh extender (or two) for an additional upfront cost. Note that you have to be on an FTTP or HFC type connection for this plan. <p><strong>Total minimum cost: AU$79 | Total first year cost: AU$1,128 | Total yearly cost: AU$1,308Other high-speed Superloop NBN deals
If you don't need all the megabits that the NBN 1000 plan offers, you could also consider Superloop's other high-speed options, like NBN 500 or NBN 750. Both tiers were recently introduced in September, as planned speed boosts for the existing NBN 100 and NBN 250 tiers.
Superloop | NBN 500 | AU$65p/m (for 6 months, then AU$95p/m)
<p>Averaging 500Mbps downloads and 40Mbps uploads in the evening, Superloop's Family Max plan is as competitive as they get. With a low introductory rate of just AU$65p/m, you'll save AU$180 total across the first 6 months before the price returns to its usual AU$95p/m ongoing rate. <p>As a bonus perk, you can boost your speeds to the NBN 1000 tier for five days every month. And thanks to Superloop's no-lock-in contract, you can jump up (or down) plans at any time. This plan also optionally comes with the free Amazon Eero 7 router, provided you stay connected with Superloop for 36 months. As with all these new high-speed plans, this offering is only available to premises with an FTTP or HFC connection.<p><strong>Total minimum cost: AU$65 | Total first year cost: AU$960 | Total yearly cost: AU$1,140Superloop | NBN 750 | AU$74p/m (for 6 months, then AU$104p/m)
<p>Advertising 750Mbps downloads and 50Mbps uploads. Superloop's Megaspeed plan will net you AU$180 worth of savings in the first half year, before the price increases to AU$104p/m ongoing. <p>Much like the other plans, Superloop's NBN 750 plan optionally comes with a free Amazon Eero 7 router, works on a no-lock-in contract basis and includes five free ‘Speed Upgrade Days’ every month, which let you boost your download and upload speeds to the next tier of NBN 1000 (which averages 860Mbps during the busy evening hours). <p><strong>Total minimum cost: AU$74 | Total first year cost: AU$1,068 | Total yearly cost: AU$1,248
Lucy Scotting is a digital content writer for Tom’s Guide in Australia, primarily covering NBN and internet-related news. Lucy started her career writing for HR and staffing industry publications, with articles covering emerging tech, business and finance. In her spare time, Lucy can be found watching sci-fi movies, working on her dystopian fiction novel or hanging out with her dog, Fletcher.

