Exetel Speed Test - Check NBN Internet Speed

Test your Exetel internet speed in Australia

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Exetel is a long-established Australian NBN provider serving 200,000 customers with competitive pricing. Now part of Superloop, Exetel offers NBN plans from 25 Mbps to 1 Gbps. Test your Exetel connection to measure actual download, upload, and latency performance.

About Exetel

Exetel, founded in 2001 in Sydney, was one of Australia's original independent ISPs and has served customers for over two decades. Acquired by Superloop in 2019, Exetel continues operating as a separate brand serving approximately 200,000 customers. The company built its reputation on no-frills, competitively-priced broadband.

Under Superloop ownership, Exetel benefits from improved network infrastructure and wholesale buying power while maintaining its value-focused positioning.

Exetel Plans and Services

Exetel offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Exetel NBN plans range from $54.95 to $109.95 per month. NBN 25 offers 25 Mbps at $54.95, NBN 50 delivers 50 Mbps at $59.95, NBN 100 provides 100 Mbps at $69.95, NBN 250 reaches 250 Mbps at $89.95, and NBN 1000 delivers up to 1 Gbps at $109.95. All plans include unlimited data with no lock-in contracts. BYO modem discounts available. Exetel also offers VoIP phone services and mobile plans.

Exetel Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
NBN 25 fiber25 Mbps$54.95/month
  • 25/5 Mbps typical evening speed
  • Entry level
  • Unlimited data
NBN 50 fiber50 Mbps$59.95/month
  • 50/20 Mbps typical evening speed
  • Popular choice
  • Unlimited data
NBN 100 fiber100 Mbps$69.95/month
  • 100/20 Mbps typical evening speed
  • Great for families
  • Unlimited data
NBN 250 fiber250 Mbps$89.95/month
  • 250/25 Mbps typical evening speed
  • FTTP/HFC required
  • High speed tier
NBN 1000 fiber1000 Mbps$109.95/month
  • Up to 1000/50 Mbps
  • FTTP required
  • Maximum NBN speed

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Exetel for current offers.

Test Your Exetel Speed

Run a free speed test to check if Exetel delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Exetel advertised speeds above.

Exetel Speed Test FAQ

How fast is Exetel NBN internet?

Exetel NBN speeds range from 25 Mbps to 1 Gbps depending on your plan and NBN technology type. Since being acquired by Superloop, Exetel's network performance has improved, typically delivering 90-95% of advertised speeds during busy evening hours. The company now shares Superloop's CVC capacity and network infrastructure. Actual speeds depend on your NBN connection type at your premises.

Is Exetel the same as Superloop?

Exetel was acquired by Superloop in 2019 but continues operating as a separate brand with its own pricing and customer service. Both brands share backend network infrastructure, meaning similar performance characteristics. Exetel pricing is nearly identical to Superloop, so the choice between them often comes down to promotional offers or existing customer relationships. New customers typically compare both before signing up.

How do I test my Exetel speed?

Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your Exetel NBN download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For accurate results, connect directly to your modem using an ethernet cable rather than WiFi. Test during the busy period between 7pm and 11pm AEST when network congestion is highest. Since Exetel shares infrastructure with Superloop, performance should be consistent. The test takes approximately 30 seconds.

Does Exetel have contracts?

Exetel NBN plans are available month-to-month with no lock-in contracts. You can cancel anytime without penalty fees. Some promotional pricing may require a minimum 6-month term. Modems can be purchased outright or you can BYO a compatible device for a discount. Standard NBN installation is typically free. This flexibility mirrors Superloop's contract approach following the acquisition.

Last verified: February 6, 2026

Data source: Exetel official website, Superloop investor relations