Pentanet and Flip are both reputable broadband internet providers in Australia.
Deciding which NBN or wireless internet company to sign up to is not an easy task. To make this process easier we have provided a side by side comparison of Pentanet and Flip internet providers in the table below.
Disclaimer: All the data in the table is based on the opinions of people who have submitted reviews to this site over the last 24 months. We screen the reviews very thoroughly to ensure only accurate reviews get through. Please do your own research.
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| Pentanet is a Perth based ISP focused on Western Australia. Alongside nbn plans it runs its own fixed wireless network across the Perth metro area, which means addresses inside its footprint can sidestep FTTN copper entirely and pull faster speeds. Pentanet also offers Opticomm and 5G home internet. The brand has built a reputation locally for gamers and households after low latency. | Flip is a budget nbn brand that has been around for several years and migrated its 26,000 customers onto Swoop infrastructure in early 2025. Plans cover nbn 25 through nbn 100, all unlimited, with low intro pricing. Flip is a value play, not a premium brand, and it suits households who want a working unlimited plan at the cheapest end of the market without being on a major telco. | |
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| Cost of 25Mbps NBN Plan with unlimited data |
Flip - Premium: 25Mbps, unlimited data for $59.9 per month. |
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| Cost of 50Mbps NBN Plan with unlimited data |
Flip - Family: 50Mbps, unlimited data for $79.9 per month. Flip - Sky 100: 50Mbps, unlimited data for $79.9 per month. |
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| Contact Details |
Pentanet's phone number is: 08 6189 7100 and website is: pentanet.com.au |
Flip's phone number is: 1300 354 778 and website is: www.flip.com.au |
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Premium
NBN - Fixed Line
25 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$59.9/mth
$48 for first 6 months |
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Sky 25
NBN - Sky Muster
19 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$59.9/mth
$54 for first 6 months |
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Family
NBN - Fixed Line
50 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$79.9/mth
$64 for first 6 months |
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Sky 100
NBN - Sky Muster
50 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$79.9/mth
$74 for first 6 months |
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Fast Speed
NBN - Fixed Line
500 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$83.9/mth
$74 for first 6 months |
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nbn 100/20
NBN - Fixed Line
100 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$95/mth
$76 for first 6 months |
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nbn 500/50
NBN - Fixed Line
500 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$95/mth
$76 for first 6 months |
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nbn 100/40
NBN - Fixed Line
100 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$105/mth
$84 for first 6 months |
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nbn 750/50
NBN - Fixed Line
750 Mb/s
Unlimited data
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$119/mth
$95.2 for first 6 months |
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Please note that summary below is based on reviews submitted to this website and represents the views of the people who wrote the reviews.
Both Pentanet and Flip have fewer than 5 verified reviews on Oz Broadband Reviews, so we don't yet show aggregate ratings. Compare plans and prices in the tables above, or read the individual reviews on each company's page.
Pentanet offers 4 NBN plans. Flip offers 6 NBN plans. See the full plan tables above for prices, speeds and data limits.
Pentanet's customer support is based in Perth. Flip's customer support is based in Australia. Call centre location can affect support hours and accent comprehension if onshore support is important to you.
Switching NBN providers in Australia is straightforward. The new provider handles the transfer once you sign up and provide your address. There's usually no contract overlap if your current plan is month-to-month, but check for early termination fees on contracted plans. Phone numbers can usually be ported, and the service typically continues uninterrupted on the same NBN line.
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