In regions lacking National Broadband Network (NBN) coverage or where existing services fall short, Vodafone's 5G home internet presents a compelling alternative. This review delves into the specifics of Vodafone's 5G offerings, examining plans, performance, and overall value.
Vodafone 5G Home Internet Plans and Pricing
Vodafone provides three distinct 5G home internet plans, each tailored to varying user needs:
- 5G Home Internet Basic (18Mbps TES) – AU$50 per month for the first six months, then AU$60 per month.
- 5G Home Internet Plus (50Mbps TES) – AU$55 per month for the first six months, then AU$65 per month.
- 5G Home Internet Premium (100Mbps TES) – AU$60 per month for the first six months, then AU$70 per month.
Notably, Vodafone mobile customers receive an additional AU$5 discount on the introductory prices for the first six months. These plans are competitively priced, often undercutting equivalent NBN offerings. For instance, a Vodafone NBN 100 plan is priced at AU$74 per month for the first six months, increasing to AU$94 per month thereafter. ([whistleout.com.au](https://www.whistleout.com.au/Broadband/Guides/Vodafone-5G-home-internet?utmsource=openai))
Modem and Setup
Each plan includes Vodafone's Super Wi-Fi modem and a mesh node, both supporting Wi-Fi 7. The modem features a 2.5Gbps WAN port and two 1Gbps LAN ports, while the mesh node offers two 1Gbps LAN ports. These devices are provided at no extra cost if the service remains active for 36 months. Should the service be canceled before this period, returning the modem and mesh node within 30 days is required to avoid a non-return fee. ([vodafone.com.au](https://www.vodafone.com.au/support/home-internet/5g-troubleshooting?utmsource=openai))
Performance
Performance varies based on location and network conditions. In Sydney's Alexandria area, download speeds frequently exceeded 200Mbps, with an average of 201.74Mbps from 14 tests. However, in the Sydney CBD, speeds were significantly lower, averaging around 10Mbps. Upload speeds also fluctuated, with Alexandria averaging 18.08Mbps, while Homebush recorded just 7.70Mbps. These variations underscore the importance of checking coverage and expected speeds at your specific location. ([vodafone.com.au](https://www.vodafone.com.au/support/home-internet/5g-troubleshooting?utmsource=openai))
Availability
Vodafone's 5G home internet service is available in select areas. Prospective customers should use Vodafone's address checker on their website to determine eligibility. ([vodafone.com.au](https://www.vodafone.com.au/support/home-internet/5g-troubleshooting?utmsource=openai))
Customer Experience
While Vodafone's 5G home internet service offers competitive pricing and robust equipment, user experiences can vary. Some customers have reported issues with device reliability and customer service responsiveness. It's advisable to review current customer feedback and consider the trial period to assess service quality firsthand. ([productreview.com.au](https://www.productreview.com.au/listings/vodafone-mobile-broadband?utm_source=openai))
Conclusion
Vodafone's 5G home internet service presents a viable alternative to traditional broadband, especially in areas underserved by NBN. With competitive pricing, high-quality equipment, and the potential for high-speed connectivity, it is worth considering. Prospective users should assess local coverage, expected speeds, and current customer feedback to ensure the service meets their needs.
