Compare Broadband Plans & Save
Unbiased comparisons to help you find the best broadband deal.
Step 1
Enter your address
Tell us where you live so we can find broadband plans available in your area.
Step 2
Compare Plans
We will list all available broadband plans for you to choose from.
Step 3
Select & Apply
Choose the plan that suits you best and apply online directly.
Why Compare Broadband Plans?
Comparing broadband plans helps you save money, upgrade your speed, and enjoy a more reliable internet connection.
Save on Broadband Bills
Broadband plan prices can vary significantly between providers. By comparing, you can find a plan that fits your usage and budget better.
- Discover lower monthly fees
- Get new signup deals & credits
- Avoid unnecessary add-on costs
- Save on long-term household expenses
Faster Internet Speeds
Fibre, VDSL, Wireless... speeds vary greatly. Upgrade your plan to enjoy smoother streaming, gaming, and browsing.
- Upgrade to ultra-fast Fibre Max
- Lower latency for better gaming
- Connect multiple devices smoothly
- More stable connection for WFH
Better Service & Reliability
Beyond price and speed, customer service and reliability matter. Choose a provider with a better reputation for a hassle-free experience.
- More reliable network uptime
- Faster technical support response
- Free high-quality modems included
- Flexible contract term options
Frequently asked questions
We compare major New Zealand broadband providers, including Spark, One NZ (Vodafone), 2degrees, Skinny, Slingshot, Orcon, Mercury, Contact, Nova Energy, Electric Kiwi, and more.
Fibre is the fastest and most reliable connection. Wireless uses 4G/5G signals, requiring no cabling, ideal for renters. VDSL is an older copper-based technology, slower than Fibre.
Usually not. Most fibre switches are done remotely. You just need to plug in your new modem on the activation day. Any downtime is typically very brief, often resolved within hours.
Yes, absolutely free! Our comparison platform is free for users. If you switch through us, providers pay us a small commission, but this never affects your plan price.
Most fibre plans allow you to Bring Your Own (BYO) modem, provided it's compatible (e.g., supports VLAN Tagging). Wireless broadband usually requires a specific modem supplied by the provider.
Open Term means no fixed 12 or 24-month contract. You can cancel or switch providers at any time, usually with just a notice period (e.g., 30 days), without paying hefty break fees.

