Optus Mobile Review ALDI Mobile Review Amaysim Mobile Review Belong Mobile Review Circles.Life Review Vodafone Mobile Review Woolworths Mobile Review Felix Mobile Review Best iPhone Plans Best Family Mobile Plans Best Budget Smartphones Best Prepaid Plans Best SIM-Only Plans Best Plans For Kids And Teens Best Cheap Mobile Plans Telstra vs Optus Mobile Optus NBN Review Belong NBN Review Vodafone NBN Review Superloop NBN Review Aussie BB NBN Review iiNet NBN Review MyRepublic NBN Review TPG NBN Review Best NBN Satellite Plans Best NBN Alternatives Best NBN Providers Best Home Wireless Plans What is a Good NBN Speed? Test NBN Speed How to speed up your internet Optus vs Telstra Broadband ExpressVPN Review CyberGhost VPN Review NordVPN Review PureVPN Review Norton Secure VPN Review IPVanish VPN Review Windscribe VPN Review Hotspot Shield VPN Review Best cheap VPN services Best VPN for streaming Best VPNs for gaming What is a VPN? VPNs for ad-blocking Note that TPG offers multiple versions of each plan per speed tier, wherein you can opt for an 18-month contract and a cheaper $30 upfront fee for a PAYG landline phone service and NBN modem. Alternatively, go month-to-month for the same monthly fee but a steeper $129.95 upfront cost. You can also opt to pay more to bundle local and national phone calls (but no mobile numbers). It wasn’t so long ago that TPG was offering a truly bare-bolts NBN 12 plan with 100GB of data but that’s been replaced with an unlimited-data variant. Still, we wouldn’t recommend that for any business unless they have the most basic of internet needs. If that is your business, though, the true bare-bolts plan is the TPG NBN 12 Unlimited Plan, which has 12Mbps self-reported typical and comes with unlimited data. (Note that speeds for all TPG business NBN plans are confirmed post-activation for FTTB, FTTN and FTTC businesses). From here, TPG strangely skips the NBN 25 speed tier and opts, instead, to offer plans in the most popular NBN 50 field. The NBN 50 XL Business Bundle comes with 50Mbps self-reported typical business hours download speeds. The other thing to note is sometimes the NBN technology type that services your business address may impact your potential to reach the advertised speeds. Telstra, for instance, estimates expected download and upload speeds to your inputted business address prior to sign-up, whereas iiNet confirms Fibre-to-the-Building, Fibre-to-the-Curb and Fibre-to-the-Node speeds, but only once a connection is active. For other business-focused data services, TPG also offers e-Line, e-LAN, IP VPN and Wavelength. There are also SIP Voice, Inbound Voice, ISDN PRI and BRI as well as BizPhone products for businesses seeking bolstered landline phone support. TPG also offers several cloud services. For the cheaper plan options per speed tier, you’ll also get a PAYG landline phone service, which can be upgraded to include unlimited calls to local and standard calls to national numbers. You can also pay extra to have this phone service include unlimited calls to Australian mobile numbers. Alternatively, you can email customer service at customer_service@tpg.com.au for basic enquiries or via the helpdesk@tpg.com.au email address for tech support, but these are not business-specific email addresses. TPG can also be reached via social media on Twitter or Facebook, plus there’s also a forum for self-paced troubleshooting.