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Many New Zealanders over 50 may overpay for broadband; experts recommend 100Mbps plans and switching providers can save up to $500 yearly.
Many New Zealanders over 50 may be overpaying for broadband by choosing faster, more expensive plans than needed, with nearly half unaware of their current internet speed.
Experts say a reliable 100Mbps fibre connection meets most households’ needs for streaming, remote work, and video calls, while higher speeds offer little benefit.
Switching providers is now as simple as changing electricity suppliers, and regular comparison shopping can save up to $500 annually.
The Commerce Commission has introduced new rules requiring clearer pricing, upfront disclosure of early-termination fees, and standardized offer summaries to help consumers avoid hidden costs and make informed choices.
Muchos neozelandeses mayores de 50 años pueden pagar en exceso por la banda ancha; los expertos recomiendan planes de 100 Mbps y cambiar de proveedor puede ahorrar hasta $500 anuales.