7 Best Fibre Broadband Plans in Singapore (2026)
We compared seven 1Gbps and 2Gbps home plans on price after promos end, real router quality and the contract terms that catch people out.
Picking a broadband plan in Singapore is less about top speed — almost everyone now sells 1Gbps or 2Gbps — and more about what you actually pay once the sign-up promo lapses, and whether the bundled router can carry that speed across a flat.
We lined up seven of the most common home plans, normalised every price to the real monthly cost across a full 24-month contract, and noted the traps: the free-gift clawbacks, the router that throttles past one wall, the renewal jump. Here is how they stack up.
How we chose, and what actually matters
Look at the 24-month cost, not the promo price
A plan that is S$29.90 for the first six months and S$49.90 after is not a S$29.90 plan. Add up what you will really pay across the whole contract before you compare.
The bundled router matters more than the speed
A 2Gbps line means little if the free router cannot push it through a four-room flat. Either pick a plan with a decent mesh-ready router or budget to buy your own.
Watch the contract and the clawback
Free gifts and waived fees usually come with a clawback if you leave early. Read the lock-in and the early-termination charge before the sweetener tempts you.
Match the speed to how you live
For a couple who stream and work from home, 1Gbps is plenty. A 2Gbps plan only pays off in a busy household with heavy simultaneous use or a wired setup that can use it.
Our top picks at a glance
7 Best Fibre Broadband Plans in Singapore: compared
| FibreOne Plus | NetNova 2G | Lumen Home | CoreLink Value | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Headline speed | 1 Gbps | 2 Gbps | 1 Gbps | 1 Gbps |
| Real 24-mo cost/mo | ~S$39.90 | ~S$52.90 | ~S$44.90 | ~S$33.90 |
| Router included | Mesh-ready | Mesh + node | Standard | Standard |
| Contract | 24 months | 24 months | 12 or 24 | 24 months |
| Best for | Most homes | Large/landed | Flexibility | Tight budgets |
| Our score | 4.7 / 5 | 4.5 / 5 | 4.3 / 5 | 4.4 / 5 |
FibreOne Plus Best overall
The best all-rounder: a fair real cost across the full contract and a mesh-ready router that actually covered a four-room flat in our walk-around test.
What we liked
- Honest price once the promo ends
- Mesh-ready router covered a 4-room flat
- Simple, readable contract
Watch out for
- Not the cheapest headline price
- 2Gbps only as a paid upgrade
NetNova 2G Best for big homes
A genuine 2Gbps plan that ships with a mesh node in the box — the pick for a landed home or a heavy, many-device household.
What we liked
- True 2Gbps with a mesh node included
- Held speed across a large test home
- Strong for wired gaming setups
Watch out for
- Overkill (and pricier) for a small flat
- Longer install lead time
CoreLink Value Best value
The cheapest real cost across the contract, with a router that is fine for a smaller flat — the budget pick that does not feel like a downgrade.
What we liked
- Lowest real cost over 24 months
- Perfectly good for streaming and WFH
- No-frills, easy sign-up
Watch out for
- Basic router struggles past two walls
- No mesh option bundled
Lumen Home Most flexible
The only plan here with a real 12-month option, so you are not locked in for two years — handy if you might move or switch.
What we liked
- Genuine 12-month contract option
- Decent standard router
- Easy to port and upgrade later
Watch out for
- Costs more month-to-month
- Router is fine, not great
Frequently asked questions
Is 2Gbps worth it over 1Gbps at home?
Why does my real cost differ from the advertised price?
Should I use the free router or buy my own?
Can I keep my number and email if I switch providers?
Our verdict
FibreOne Plus is the plan we would pick for a typical flat — fair real cost and a router that covers the home. Large or landed households get their money's worth from NetNova 2G, budget-minded smaller flats should take CoreLink Value, and anyone who wants out of a two-year lock-in has Lumen Home.
Whatever you choose, do the boring sum first: total what you will pay across the full contract, returns and clawbacks included. The plan with the lowest sticker price is rarely the one with the lowest real cost.