ADSL plans
Telstra ADSL internet. Get a better home Wi-Fi experience.

1. Check if ADSL is available at your address
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You can connect to the nbn™ network via Hybrid Fibre Coaxial technology.
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You can connect to the nbn™ network via Fibre to the Premises technology.
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You can connect to the nbn™ network via Fibre to the Building technology.
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You can connect to the nbn™ network via Fibre to the Node technology.
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You can connect to the nbn™ network via Fibre to the Curb technology.
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You can connect to the nbn™ network via Fixed Wireless technology.
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All our internet plans are nbn-ready, so you’ll be ready to switch when the nbn comes to your address.
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All our internet plans are nbn-ready, so you’ll be ready to switch when the nbn comes to your address.
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2. Choose your month-to-month plan
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month-to-month
$85 per month
Min cost $400 for new customers who cancel after 1 mth. See details
ADSL speeds are dependant on your location, setup and wiring.Better for multiple users, HD video streaming and video calling.
nbn-ready internet plan
We'll let you know when nbn becomes available at your address.Better for multiple users, HD video streaming and video calling.
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Reliable broadband from Australia's favourite provider
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Discounted international calls - see countries and rates
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Telstra Smart Modem for new customers
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No $99 connection fee when you signup online
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Why choose us for ADSL?
Live it up on unlimited data & calls
All Telstra nbn plans have unlimited data, so you don't have to worry about running out. Plus, unlimited calls to standard Australian mobiles and landlines.
No lock-ins, no worries
Our month-to-month plans don't lock you in. You get the flexibility to change plans as your needs change, and the freedom to cancel at any time.
Big rewards for being with us. Telstra Plus.
Get discounted movie, sports and concert tix plus other exclusive benefits. And you’ll earn points towards rewards every time you make an eligible payment. Join for free.
More about connecting to ADSL
Can I get ADSL?
ADSL travels through a copper phone line, so if you've already got an active home phone line, you can get ADSL. Check your address if you're not sure.
Can I connect the modem myself?
Yes! We’ll send you all the installation info you need to set up your modem. You can also check out our modem setup guide.
FAQs - Connecting to ADSL
- nbn connections use high-speed optical fibre and a range of other technologies to deliver internet to your home.
- ADSL uses the copper phone network to deliver internet, and still allow you to use the line for a home phone service.
- ADSL is generally slower than most nbn connections. ADSL speeds also get slower the further you are from the phone exchange.
ADSL connections are generally slower than many nbn connections. ADSL uses existing copper wire from the phone exchange to your home, while most nbn services use high-speed fibre optic cable at least as far as the exchange - and in some cases direct to your address.
Yes. The latest Telstra Smart Modem is fully nbn-compatible, so it will work on your ADSL connection and on whichever nbn connection you switch over to later.
Here’s the thing. Your distance from the phone exchange is the single biggest factor affecting your ADSL speed, because the longer a signal has to travel along copper wire, the slower it gets. So while you can’t pick which exchange you’re connected to, you can try a few tricks round the house to help improve slow ADSL speeds:
- Reset your modem
- Move the modem away from appliances, wireless electronics, furniture & metal objects
- Try using a shorter ethernet cable
- Check for viruses or malware on your devices
- Install a DSL filter to reduce interference
- Use a Wi-Fi extender
nbn co sets the cut-off date at 18 months after the nbn has become available in your area. If you’re in an area that is moving to FTTP, FTTN or HFC nbn connections, you need to migrate to the nbn before that date. nbn co sends everyone plenty of advance notice, as do service providers such as Telstra.
You don't need a home phone handset, but you do need a copper phone line to connect to ADSL internet. ADSL uses your existing copper line to connect you to the internet. You can also have a handset operating on that line, but you don't need it to connect to the intenret.