Trying to track down the best and cheapest broadband plans can be confusing. And at Canstar, we should know. It’s part of our job to be across all the broadband deals in the market. And, to be honest, it's like a full-time job just keeping across all the broadband deals in the market.
For the casual consumer, trying to discover the best deals can be confusing. There is a range of services available, from ADSL to wireless broadband and fibre. Different data allowances, from low to unlimited. Plus a variety of upload/download speeds, and a whole load of bonuses and add-ons offered by broadband providers.
But, ultimately, most Kiwi households just want basic, unlimited broadband at 500/100Mbps, which is plenty fast enough for most online needs. So to help you get a clearer picture of what's on offer, in the following table, we've compiled all the standard broadband plans from the main NZ providers that we research for our Canstar's Most Satisfied Customers Broadband Award, plus bundle providers, such as Electric Kiwi.
Cheapest broadband plans
Below is an overview of standard 500/100Mbps fibre broadband deals from major providers in New Zealand. Plans do not include any current offers:
Broadband Provider | Unlimited Broadband Deal |
|---|---|
Contact* | $80/m: broadband + power + gas |
Skinny | $85/m ($75/m with eligible 4-weekly Skinny mobile plan) |
Bigpipe | $89/m |
Electric Kiwi | $89/m |
One NZ* | $96/m |
2degrees* | $99/m: broadband |
Zeronet* | $99/m (12-months fixed) |
Nova Energy* | $100/m broadband only (no fixed term) |
Sky Broadband | Non-Sky TV subscriber: $100/m | Subscriber: $90/m |
Slingshot* | $100/m |
Spark* | $101/m Standard |
Now* | $104/m |
*$15 one-off modem delivery fee (Prices correct as of 07/01/26)
What’s the deal with the cheapest broadband plans?
As you can see above, plans cost between $75-$100/m. On paper, Contact’s deal appears cheap. But to take advantage of its low-cost broadband, you must sign up for power, too, which could cost more than your current electricity provider.
Overall Skinny’s broadband plan is the cheapest: $85/m, or $75/m for those with an eligible Skinny mobile plan.
So why would you pay $100 for a similar plan?
No frills vs bonuses + bundles
Skinny is a no-frills provider. All it does is deliver unlimited broadband. Other providers offer bundle deals and incentives that deliver increased value.
For example, Spark’s $113/m plan with Benefits includes Standard Netflix ($25.99/m) and McAfee Security Standard ($4.95/m). That adds up to a total of $30.94, which brings the overall cost of the internet plan down to $82. This is on a par with Skinny’s $75 deal for its mobile customers (and, remember, Skinny is a brand owned by Spark). But it’s only good value if you’d otherwise pay for those extras.
The same can be said for Sky Broadband, if you’re a Sky TV customer your broadband will only cost you $85/m. And, likewise, there are some big discounts on offer from 2degrees. So if you’re willing to bundle your internet, adding either mobile phone plans or power plans, a world of extra savings awaits. But you need to do your homework to see if the discounts represent real savings for you.
NOTE: When chasing the best deals, it always pays to read the small print. Often, discounted rates and deals are only offered for an introductory period, for example 12 months. After that time the plans revert to full-price. So it pays to keep on top of what you’re paying and the other plans in the market.
It’s about more than just the cheapest broadband plans
Ultimately, if you’re after the cheapest broadband plan, it’s always worth shopping around. And don’t forget to check the small print. Locking yourself into a two-year deal at a fixed price might be a good deal now. But will it still offer good value 24 months from now, especially if you foresee your needs changing?
And while bundling broadband and power can offer tempting discounts, it’s only a good deal if both services come at reduced prices.
Customer service is also a huge consideration. If you’re not a tech wizard, it’s reassuring to know that your provider offers great technical advice to ensure your broadband is always up and running.
To help Kiwi consumers choose the best broadband providers, Canstar surveys thousands of broadband customers and asks them to score their providers across categories including Value for Money, Network Performance and Customer Service. To read the results of our full research and to find out more about NZ's best fibre broadband providers, just click on the button below.
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