iiNet

iiNet — Free Service Overview

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Updated: May 2026

About iiNet

iiNet review and pricing in 2026

iiNet is Long-running Australian internet-service provider, now a TPG Telecom retail brand, offering NBN fixed broadband, fixed-line voice and bundled mobile. The product is operated by iiNet Limited (owned by TPG Telecom Limited since 2015), headquartered in Sydney, NSW, Australia (parent TPG); historical iiNet HQ Perth, and the public homepage is at https://www.iinet.net.au. The operator was founded in 1993 (iiNet); acquired by TPG 2015 and is TPG on the Australian Securities Exchange (parent TPG Telecom).

This review captures what Subger currently tracks about iiNet — its plan ladder, named features, 2025-2026 product direction and competitive positioning in the internet providers category. Subger does not control iiNet or its pricing; live numbers and the canonical sign-up flow remain on the vendor site.

Operator, ownership and market footprint

AttributeDetail
OperatoriiNet Limited (owned by TPG Telecom Limited since 2015)
HeadquartersSydney, NSW, Australia (parent TPG); historical iiNet HQ Perth
Founded1993 (iiNet); acquired by TPG 2015
ListingTPG on the Australian Securities Exchange (parent TPG Telecom)
Public homepagehttps://www.iinet.net.au
Category on SubgerInternet Providers

iiNet is positioned in Australian NBN retail, competing with Telstra, Optus, Aussie Broadband (ABB.AX), Superloop and Belong (Telstra brand) for the AUD 79-99/mo NBN-50/100 customer.

Why the operator matters

The ownership trail above is the single most important fact for anyone evaluating a subscription: it determines who keeps customer data, who arbitrates billing disputes and which national regulator supervises the product. For iiNet that anchor is iiNet Limited (owned by TPG Telecom Limited since 2015), which materially shapes the product roadmap and the legal terms a subscriber accepts at checkout.

Where the product is sold

The product is primarily sold through https://www.iinet.net.au with regional billing in the operator's home market. Cross-border availability varies; this Subger review reflects the catalog as published on the vendor homepage at the time of writing.

Plans and pricing ladder

Tier / SKUHeadline priceWhat it unlocks
NBN 50 Standard PlusAUD 79-89/mo (~USD 53-60/mo)50 Mbps NBN with unlimited data.
NBN 100 FastAUD 99-109/mo (~USD 66-73/mo)100 Mbps NBN.
NBN 250 SuperfastAUD 119-129/mo (~USD 80-87/mo)Superfast tier on HFC/FTTP.

Pricing above is captured from the vendor catalog and from publicly disclosed annual reports where applicable. Subger's price-history table for iiNet records currency-converted USD anchors on top of the operator's native-currency list price.

Reading the ladder

iiNet's tier ladder is the practical lens through which most subscribers shop. Choose the lowest tier that covers your usage, then upgrade only when you hit a real cap (mileage, seat count, retention window, feature gating). Annual prepay is consistently 15-25% cheaper than month-to-month across the catalog, so anyone confident they'll use the service for 6+ months should default to annual.

Currency and tax notes

Local taxes (VAT in EU markets, GST in AU/IN, sales tax in US states) are usually added at checkout on top of the headline price quoted above. Currency conversion to USD in this review uses approximate mid-market rates as of 2025-2026 and is for orientation only — your final invoice will read in the operator's billing currency.

Named features (what you actually get)

#Feature
1NBN plans on all tier speeds
2Mobile bundles via TPG/iiNet
3Static-IP option
4Free modem on 24-month contracts
5Australian customer support
6Westnet brand under shared back-end

Subger surfaces these features verbatim from iiNet's catalog where the vendor publishes them; long-tail features (per-region add-ons, partner discounts) are not exhaustively enumerated in this short review.

Standout features in context

Among the named features above, the ones that most clearly differentiate iiNet from same-category peers are the operator-specific capabilities tied to the parent company, the integrations exposed to the rest of the internet providers stack, and the loyalty / multi-product bundling that consolidates billing across products.

What's not included

The table above is intentionally feature-centric, not exhaustive. Geography-specific add-ons, partner discounts and limited-time promotions are documented on the operator's homepage and may differ from the snapshot captured here.

Network footprint and reliability

The category-specific depth question for iiNet is: how does the product perform on the dimension that matters most to subscribers in the internet providers space? For most buyers that's some combination of catalog depth, hardware/software ecosystem fit, regulatory protections and after-sale support. The operator's published roadmap and recent product moves (below) are the best forward-looking signal on each of those dimensions.

Independent third-party signal

Where independent audits, watchdog reports or regulator filings exist, Subger links them from the per-service detail page rather than summarising them here. The operator's published transparency disclosures should always be read alongside the most recent independent third-party signal.

2025-2026 product direction

Through 2024-2025 iiNet has remained a TPG Telecom retail brand and shared back-end systems with TPG and Internode; TPG continued infrastructure-sharing negotiations with Telstra/Optus.

What's likely next

Based on the operator's recent moves, the most likely 12-month roadmap items for iiNet are tighter integration with the parent company's other products, expansion into adjacent markets where the operator already has distribution, and price-point experimentation at the entry tier to defend against new low-cost entrants in the category.

Competitive positioning

Australian NBN retail, competing with Telstra, Optus, Aussie Broadband (ABB.AX), Superloop and Belong (Telstra brand) for the AUD 79-99/mo NBN-50/100 customer.

Who iiNet is for

iiNet is best-fit for subscribers who already trust the operator's umbrella brand, value the specific feature set listed above and accept the trade-offs implied by the operator's home regulatory regime (Sydney, NSW, Australia (parent TPG); historical iiNet HQ Perth). Subscribers who optimise heavily for price or who want a single global flat-rate may find better-value alternatives in the competitor list above.

Who should look elsewhere

If you live outside the home market where the operator concentrates distribution, or if the local regulatory regime (data residency, financial protection, content licensing) is a hard constraint, the same-category competitors named above will usually serve you better.

Sign-up, billing and cancellation

Sign-up happens on https://www.iinet.net.au using the standard email-plus-payment-method flow. Card billing is the default; some markets accept SEPA Direct Debit, PayPal, Apple Pay, Google Pay or local-rail alternatives. Cancellation is typically a one-click flow from the in-app account settings, with the subscription remaining active until the end of the current billing period.

Refund policy

Refund policies vary by jurisdiction. In the European Union the consumer right-of-withdrawal applies to most digital subscriptions (14-day cooling-off) unless explicit waiver is given at checkout. In the United States policy is operator-defined; check the iiNet terms of service before paying.

Frequently asked questions

Who owns and operates iiNet?

iiNet is operated by iiNet Limited (owned by TPG Telecom Limited since 2015), headquartered in Sydney, NSW, Australia (parent TPG); historical iiNet HQ Perth.

When was iiNet founded?

The product traces to 1993 (iiNet); acquired by TPG 2015; operator history may extend earlier.

Is the operator publicly listed?

TPG on the Australian Securities Exchange (parent TPG Telecom).

Where does iiNet publish live pricing?

The canonical source for live tier pricing is the operator homepage at https://www.iinet.net.au.

Is there a free tier or trial?

The plan table above lists the operator-published tier ladder; free trials and entry-tier promotions are typically announced on the iiNet homepage.

How does iiNet compare to direct competitors?

Australian NBN retail, competing with Telstra, Optus, Aussie Broadband (ABB.AX), Superloop and Belong (Telstra brand) for the AUD 79-99/mo NBN-50/100 customer.

What 2025-2026 changes should I know about?

Through 2024-2025 iiNet has remained a TPG Telecom retail brand and shared back-end systems with TPG and Internode; TPG continued infrastructure-sharing negotiations with Telstra/Optus.

How is iiNet categorised on Subger?

We list iiNet under Internet Providers alongside same-category peers.

Can I cancel iiNet at any time?

Yes — the in-app account settings expose a cancellation flow that stops auto-renewal at the end of the current period. Refunds for already-billed periods follow the operator's regional refund policy.

Where can I track iiNet's historical pricing?

Subger maintains a price-history view on the per-service detail page, with currency-converted USD anchors that allow cross-region comparison.

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Bottom line

For subscribers who want a internet providers product tied to iiNet Limited (owned by TPG Telecom Limited since 2015), iiNet is the canonical pick — its pricing ladder, named feature set and 2025-2026 product direction (above) make it a defensible default in its category. For everyone else, the competitor list above is the right starting point.

Visit https://www.iinet.net.au for the canonical live catalog. Subger's role is to provide a single comparison surface, not to act as the merchant of record.

Pricing

Available in 1 regions
Regional pricingnbn 25 Mbpsnbn 50 Mbpsnbn 100 Mbps
🇦🇺AustraliaAUDA$64.99≈ $47.06A$79.99≈ $57.92A$99.99≈ $72.40

Prices converted at current exchange rate

Source: www.iinet.net.auPrices verified 2026-03-16

Sources

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