Fibre100 broadband plans
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Multisaver Unlimited Fibre
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300 GB WIRELESS

HOME FIBRE 50

Unlimited WIRELESS

Sweet Lite

Multisaver Unlimited Fibre

300 GB WIRELESS

HOME FIBRE 50
Fibre 4G eWireless

Unlimited WIRELESS

50/10 Fibre

RF Starter
About Fibre 100
Welcome to New Zealand's entry point to ultra-fast, ultra-reliable internet. Fibre 100 (also known as Fibre Starter or UFB 100) is the most popular foundational fibre plan available across the country.
Historically, this entry-level plan offered 50 Mbps speeds. Today's Fibre 100 delivers double the speed for roughly the same price, representing a significant speed upgrade and excellent value for Kiwi consumers.
If youโre currently on an older copper connection like ADSL or VDSL, switching to Fibre 100 NZ is a massive upgrade in speed and consistency. Itโs perfect for small to medium-sized households who want to stream movies, hold video calls, game occasionally, and browse without frustrating slowdowns.
This guide will help you compare options, understand the speed, and choose the best Fibre 100 broadband plan for your home.
Comparing the Best Fibre 100 Deals and Providers
While the technology underpinning all Fibre 100 plans is the same (the fibre optic cable network) the prices, deals, and service quality offered by providers can differ significantly. Here is what you need to look at to find the cheapest Fibre 100 NZ deal that meets your needs.
Key Features to Compare
๐ฐ Monthly Price and Introductory Offers
The core price for an unlimited Fibre 100 plan generally sits in the mid-range of all broadband options. However, providers frequently offer aggressive introductory deals:
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Promotional Pricing: Look for plans with a temporary discount (e.g., "$10 off for the first six months") or free connection periods. These are great for saving money upfront.
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Ongoing Discounts: Many providers offer permanent monthly savings if you bundle your internet with other services, like a pay monthly mobile plan or electricity. Always check the final cost after the promotional period ends. Find power bundles here.
๐ Contract Terms: Fixed vs. Open Term
This is a crucial decision for flexibility and long-term cost.
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Fixed Term (Typically 12 or 24 months): These plans often provide the cheapest fibre 100 nz price overall, as the provider rewards you for committing. However, cancelling early usually results in a termination fee (often around $200โ$250).
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Open Term (No Contract): These plans offer maximum flexibility, allowing you to switch providers at any time with only 30 days' notice. Learn about no-contract options. The monthly price is generally slightly higher than fixed-term plans.
๐ฆ Modem and Setup Costs
Standard Fibre 100 installation is often free if fibre is already laid to your house. Watch out for these costs:
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Modem: Many providers offer a modem for free if you sign up for a fixed-term contract. For open-term plans, you often have the choice to Bring Your Own Modem (BYO) or pay a small monthly rental fee (e.g., $5 per month). Understand the modem vs. router difference.
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Non-Standard Installation: If your property is a new build or requires complex work (like trenching) to connect to the fibre network, additional charges may apply.
Top Considerations for Choosing a Provider
When looking beyond the price, the quality of the provider's service is what truly defines your experience:
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Value for Money: This isn't just the lowest price; it's the package that includes the best extras (like strong Wi-Fi mesh systems, mobile discounts, or power bundles) for a reasonable price.
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Customer Support & Reliability: Independent consumer surveys and reports often track how quickly providers resolve issues and how satisfied customers are with staff knowledge. Reliable service and easy access to local support are essential, especially when troubleshooting modem or network issues.
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Network Performance: While the maximum speed of Fibre 100 Mbps is fixed, consistency matters. The Commerce Commission measures average peak-time speeds. Look for providers that consistently deliver speeds close to the advertised 100 Mbps, particularly during busy evening hours.
Fibre 100 Speed Check: Is 100Mbps Enough for Your Needs?
One of the most common questions we hear is: "Is full fibre 100 worth it?" and "What is a good fibre speed in NZ?"
The short answer is yes, Fibre 100 is an excellent speed that meets the needs of most New Zealand households. Compared to older copper services, Fibre 100 Mbps offers revolutionary performance and stability.
๐จ Understanding the Speed of Fibre 100 (100/20 Mbps)
Broadband speeds are always listed with two numbers: Download/Upload.
- 100 Mbps Download: This is how quickly data comes into your home (streaming, browsing, downloading files). At 100 Mbps, you can download a standard 5GB HD movie in about 7 minutes. It's important to note that this plan previously ran at 50 Mbps, meaning the standard entry-level fibre speed has effectively doubled for no extra cost to the consumer.
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20 Mbps Upload: This is how quickly data goes out of your home (video calls, saving files to the cloud, sending large emails). This is critical for working from home.
๐ฌ Real-World Application: What can 100 Mbps handle?
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Activity |
Bandwidth Needed (Approx.) |
Can Fibre 100 Handle It? |
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Basic Web Browsing/Email |
< 5 Mbps |
Effortlessly. |
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Standard HD Streaming |
5 - 8 Mbps per stream |
Yes, supports 4+ concurrent streams (e.g., multiple TVs watching Netflix). |
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4K UHD Streaming |
15 - 25 Mbps per stream |
Yes, reliably supports 2 concurrent 4K streams. |
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Online Gaming (Latency) |
< 5 Mbps (Speed is secondary to Fibre's low latency) |
Yes, ideal for lag-free gaming. |
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Working From Home (HD Video Calls) |
2 - 4 Mbps (Upload) |
Yes, supports multiple simultaneous HD video conferences. |
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Smart Home Devices |
< 1 Mbps per device |
Yes. You have plenty of capacity, meaning 100 Mbps is enough for a smart home running dozens of devices (cameras, lights, speakers) without impacting streaming performance. |
๐ Fibre 100 vs. Faster Fibre Plans (300, 950 Mbps)
Fibre 100 is the ideal choice if you are a light-to-moderate user looking for great value. Explore the fastest plans here.
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Scenario |
Recommended Plan |
Why? |
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Small Household (1-3 people) |
Fibre 100 |
Perfect for streaming, WFH, and general browsing. Fastest plans are unnecessary and costly. |
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Large Household (4+ people) |
Needed for extreme concurrent usage, such as multiple people streaming 4K while a large game update is downloading. |
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Heavy Downloaders/Content Creators |
The faster upload speeds (up to 500 Mbps) on these plans make a huge difference for uploading massive files. |
Frequently Asked Questions (Fibre 100 NZ FAQs)
We tackle the most common questions to help you transition to your new fibre NZ connection.
Q: What is the difference between Fibre 100 and "Full Fibre"?
A: Fibre 100 is a full fibre connection.
The term "full fibre" simply means the internet connection uses fibre optic cables running directly into your home (Fibre-to-the-Premises or FTTP). This technology is what makes the connection extremely fast and reliable. The "100" refers to the speed cap set by the plan (100 Mbps download). In short: you get the same reliable fibre technology, but with a speed that matches your budget.
Q: How long does it take to get Fibre 100 installed?
A: If your home already has the fibre box installed (called an ONT), the connection process can take as little as 2โ5 working days, as the provider can connect you remotely.
If you are getting a fibre connection for the first time, a technician visit is required to install the fibre cable and the ONT box. This process typically takes 2โ3 weeks from the date you sign up, depending on technician availability in your area.
Q: Do I need to buy a new modem for a Fibre 100 connection?
A: Most existing VDSL or ADSL modems will not work with a fibre connection. You need a modern router capable of handling fibre speeds (a WAN port).
Your provider will typically offer three options:
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Free Modem: Often included with a fixed-term contract.
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Rental: A small monthly fee (e.g., $5) for a provider-supplied modem.
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BYO (Bring Your Own): You can use your own compatible fibre router, but you are responsible for setting it up correctly.
Q: Can I switch from VDSL or ADSL to Fibre 100 easily?
A: Yes, switching from copper (ADSL/VDSL) to fibre 100 mpbs is highly recommended and usually seamless. Your new provider will manage the transfer process with the local fibre network company (LFC), meaning you typically do not need to contact your old provider to cancel your internet service (unless you have a separate landline). Just ensure you check any termination fees with your old provider if you are still within a contract period with them.
Ready to Compare Fibre 100 Plans?
The information above confirms that Fibre 100 offers incredible value, combining the speed you need for daily life with the superior reliability of fibre optic technology.
Use the comparison tool at the top of this page to filter current prices, compare deals, and find the perfect cheapest fibre broadband NZ plan for your address today!
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Disclaimer: Pricing and offers subject to change. Always confirm current rates and terms with providers before signing up. Rankings based on publicly available data and may not reflect individual experiences.