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What plans does Splice offer?

Updated over 3 weeks ago

We offer a range of fibre internet plans to suit different household sizes, internet habits, and budgets. All plans come with our trademark local support, no hidden fees, and reliable speeds.

Plan options

  • 50/20 – $79/month

    • Speeds: 50 Mbps download / 20 Mbps upload

    • Best for: 2–3 people, light streaming, browsing, and social media.

  • 100/20 – $89/month

    • Speeds: 100 Mbps download / 20 Mbps upload

    • Best for: 2–4 people, HD streaming, occasional video calls, light online gaming.

  • 500/500 – $99/month

    • Speeds: 500 Mbps download / 500 Mbps upload

    • Best for: 2–6 people, frequent HD/4K streaming, heavy video conferencing, large file uploads.

  • 1000/1000 – $119/month

    • Speeds: 1000 Mbps download / 1000 Mbps upload

    • Best for: 2–8 people, serious gamers, multiple simultaneous 4K streams, remote work with large file transfers.

  • 2500/2500 – $179/month

    • Speeds: 2500 Mbps download / 2500 Mbps upload

    • Best for: 4–8+ people, households or small offices with extreme usage, professional content creation, or high-demand cloud work.

Choosing the right plan

What do you use the internet for?

  • Streaming: For smooth HD or 4K streaming, start with at least the 100/20 plan.

  • Working from home: If you regularly join video calls or upload large files, 500/500 or above will make life easier.

  • Gaming: Low latency and high speeds matter – 1000/1000 is great for competitive gaming, while 500/500 is more than enough for casual gaming.

How many people are in your household?

  • Small households (1–3 people): 50/20 or 100/20 is usually plenty.

  • Medium households (3–5 people): 500/500 handles multiple devices without slowing down.

  • Large households or high-demand users: 1000/1000 or 2500/2500 ensures everyone can stream, game, and work online without interruption.

If you’re unsure, it’s better to start with a plan that matches your busiest usage and adjust later – upgrading or downgrading is quick and easy.

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