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Superloop
Superloop is Australia’s modern challenger telco and internet service provider that’s unleashing the unlimited possibilities of the internet. Superloop is all about experience – we’re not just a utility – with a promise to be super from the ground up. We’re more tech than telco, and we deliver quality service across our consumer, business, and wholesale units.
Our can-do culture will excite and ignite our customers as we deploy game-changing solutions that solve customer pain points, backed by great customer service delivered by our highly enthused team of Superloopers, who are committed to making the internet experience super.
Why Choose Superloop?
Our whole vibe at Superloop is ‘let’s unleash some possibilities!’ And we know that when we think differently, speak up to share our ideas and feedback, and move forward with speed once a decision has been made, we can unlock all kinds of possibilities.
Our golden rule is to always, always start with the customer experience in mind. No matter what our role is at Superloop, when we base our decisions and our actions on what matters most for customers, when we work to make the complex simple, and when we take accountability and own our decisions and actions, we’re always going to deliver the best outcome.
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Service Locations
- VIC
- NSW
- SA
- QLD
- TAS
Customer Types
- Residential
- Business
Benefits Of Getting Connected With 1st Energy
- Residential and Business Energy Plans
- No lock-in contract
- No extra fees for credit card payments
- Monthly billing option
Frequently Asked Questions
How to Compare Broadband Plans?
1. Price: Determine how much you're willing to pay. Price is a significant factor for most Australians, and it's important not to overpay for your broadband. The cost of your plan will depend on various factors.
2. Speed: Assess the speed you need based on the size of your household and your intended use of the broadband. According to NBN Co., nearly 70% of households have opted for an NBN 50 or faster plan.
3. Usage: Consider your broadband usage. Are you primarily browsing Facebook, streaming Netflix, or engaging in heavy gaming? Do you work from home with large databases? Your usage patterns will help determine the size of the plan you require. Additionally, the number of people in your household using Wi-Fi and their activities will impact your broadband needs. For instance, a household of five with multiple members streaming HD videos, sending large files, and gaming will require more gigabytes per month compared to a household where only a few members are simply streaming content. The number of connected devices and the type of activity will influence the importance of connection speed – higher MBPS translates to faster broadband.
4. Contract Type: Decide on the contract type you prefer. Retailers offer various options, including month-to-month, 12-month contracts, and longer-term contracts spanning 24 to 36 months. Keep in mind that the same plan on different contract lengths will result in varied prices.
What is the difference between ADSL and NBN?
Other factors to take into account include any upgrades to home appliances or devices. For instance, if you're installing a new smart TV that streams free-to-air content, your broadband consumption will likely increase. Additionally, if you're creating a smart home with features like a wireless sound system or Google Home speaker connected to lightbulbs and other electronic devices, each of these devices will add to your broadband consumption. Consequently, your current or previous plan may no longer suffice for your needs.
What to Consider When Moving?
On the other hand, ADSL (Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line) uses copper telephone lines to transmit data signals. However, ADSL is not capable of transferring data as rapidly as the NBN. As the NBN continues to replace outdated infrastructure, ADSL is expected to phase out from Australian homes in the near future.
How to Get the Best Deal on Your Broadband Plan?
What is MBPS and Why is it Important?
Bandwidth encompasses the download and upload speeds of your connection. This means that every online activity you engage in involves downloading information onto your device for viewing. For instance, streaming YouTube or Netflix videos or loading photos on Instagram all require downloading data from the broadband onto your computer or mobile device.
This speed is especially crucial for activities like online gaming, where a slow or buffering broadband connection could significantly impact your gameplay and potentially cause you to lose the game. Therefore, having a higher MBPS ensures smoother and more efficient internet browsing, streaming, and gaming experiences.
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