Yomojo is getting into NBN plans later this year

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// Yomojo's CEO promises an easy-cancellation and consistent pricing.
Fergus Halliday
Jun 06, 2025
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Budget-friendly mobile brand Yomojo will be branching out into NBN plans later this year.

Speaking to WhistleOut earlier this week, Yomojo CEO James Linton framed the move as the "final piece" of its strategy and said that the provider would be looking to have its internet offering live by 15 August 2025.

That's a few month away but the provider has already settled on how much it'll be looking to charge customers. These prospective prices are as follows:

  • NBN 25: $65 per month
  • NBN 50:  $85 per month
  • NBN 100/20: $90 per month
  • NBN 100/40: $95 per month
  • NBN 250: $100 per month
  • NBN 1000: $110 per month

Other details disclosed by Linton included the ability to save $20 per month by bundling your Yomojo NBN plan and mobile service together and an approachable web-based cancellation process for those who decide to leave the provider.

"If you want to cancel, you can do it online, no need to call up and speak with a retention team," he said.

This isn't the only way that Yomojo is looking to contrast itself against its many rival, with Linton revealing that the provider will not offer any sort of honeymoon pricing.

Instead, Yomojo's NBN plans will launch at a fixed that will only go up when the cost of wholesale broadband rises.

"I hate the NBN offers in market to get you on a really nice rate, but then make a massive profit off a customer from month seven onwards," he said.

The move was announced alongside a renewal of Yomojo's wholesale agreement with Optus, which Yomojo currently uses to power its mobile (and 5G home internet) plans. You can find those plans in the widget below.

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Fergus Halliday is a journalist and editor for Reviews.org. He’s written about technology, telecommunications, gaming and more for over a decade. He got his start writing in high school and began his full-time career as the Editor of PC World Australia. Fergus has made the MCV 30 Under 30 list, been a finalist for seven categories at the IT Journalism Awards and won Most Controversial Writer at the 2022 Consensus Awards. He has been published in Gizmodo, Kotaku, GamesHub, Press Start, Screen Rant, Superjump, Nestegg and more.

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