Australian Internet Providers November 2023 Call Centre Rankings

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Australian Internet Providers November 2023 Call Centre Rankings

This is the fourth consecutive month of assessing the performance of call centres for Australian Internet Providers which first commenced in August 2023.

Each month, we conduct mystery shopping calls to a minimum of six different Internet Providers across Australia to assess their performance posing as real customers and assess both accessibility (how easy it was to connect) and the customer service/quality of the interaction when speaking to a live agent across 48 different performance metrics.

You can read more about the assessment criteria and methodology here >

Just scroll below for additional insights or use the links below to jump directly to a section.

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ACXPA Members can download a monthly report for each industry sector containing over 40 sector average metrics, and 23 individual metrics for for three random businesses, instantly view lifetime averages for six metrics plus gain all the additional benefits of being an ACXPA Member (which there are lots!).

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Contact Centre CX Benchmarking Program (paid)

The ultimate Voice of the Customer (VoC) insights for your business! You'll receive:

  • Six mystery shopping calls to your business per month, including the call recordings, the assessor notes and your scores against over 80 metrics.
  • Benchmarking data for ANY five competitors/businesses that you nominate.
  • Aggregate sector data for ALL the contact centres we assess in your industry sector.
  • Quarterly trend reports for your business, personalised recommendations to help you improve performance and lots more!

Gaining these extensive insights for your business starts from a low $1,297 per month. Learn more >

How to View the Call Centre Ranking Data

General Public

We publish quarterly reports containing summary data for each industry sector.

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ACXPA Members

ACXPA Members can download a monthly report for each industry sector containing over 40 sector average metrics, and 23 individual metrics for for three random businesses, plus all the additional benefits of being an ACXPA Member.

With annual membership prices starting from as low as $35, it offers exceptional value to gain leading industry insights, resources and networking opportunities. View ACXPA Membership options >

Contact Centre CX Benchmarking Program

The ultimate Voice of the Customer (VoC) insights for your business! You'll receive:

  • Six mystery shopping calls to your business per month, including the call recordings, the assessor notes and your scores against over 80 metrics.
  • Benchmarking data for ANY five competitors/businesses that you nominate.
  • Aggregate sector data for ALL the contact centres we assess in your industry sector.
  • Quarterly trend reports for your business, personalised recommendations to help you improve performance and lots more!

Gaining these extensive insights for your business starts from a low $1,297 per month. Learn more >

 

How to View the Call Centre Ranking Data

, as an ACXPA Member, you can download a monthly report for each industry sector containing summary results for three random businesses, plus view the Lifetime Average data for six metrics (at the bottom of this page).

If you want to gain the ultimate Voice of Customer (VoC) insights for your business and industry sector, purchase the Contact Centre CX Benchmarking, and you'll receive:

  • Six mystery shopping calls to your business each month, including call recordings, the assessor notes and your scores against over 80 benchmarking metrics.
  • Benchmarking data for ANY five competitors/businesses that YOU nominate.
  • Aggregate monthly data for ALL the contact centres we assess in your industry sector.
  • Quarterly trend reports for your business, personalised recommendations to help you improve performance and lots more!

Gaining these extensive insights for your business starts from a low $1,297 per month.

Learn more >

 

How to View the Call Centre Ranking Data

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Call Centre Rankings Key:

POOR

BELOW STANDARD

MEETS STANDARDS

EXCEEDS STANDARD

OUTSTANDING

Internet Providers Overall Rankings (November 2023)

The Overall Score Rankings provide insights into the Contact Centres we assessed as being the best for Australian Internet Providers.

Each mystery shopping call we make is assessed against 48 different criteria, and the calls are made by our local (Australian-based) trained assessors at random times and days throughout the month.

The Overall Score is determined by combining the two primary component scores below and applying some proprietary weightings that place a higher emphasis on the quality of the interaction:

  • Accessibility Score – measures the experience of connecting to a live contact centre agent.
  • Quality Score – measures the experience of the interaction with a contact centre agent.

Key Findings – Overall Scores, Internet Providers (November 2023)

Following the August, September and October results, the Internet Providers were again rated as ‘Below Standard’ in November 2023 as assessed against the Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards with an overall score of 56.2%, a slight increase of 2.8% from the previous month.

For context, the mystery shopping scenarios we used in November 2023 were for new internet connections (new customer/revenue-generating opportunity).

  • The overall scores for each Internet Provider ranged from 34.4% (Telstra) to 78.2% (iiNet), with iiNet being the top-rated Internet Provider for the third consecutive month.
  • Accessibility scores (how easy it was to get through to a live person) across Australian Internet Providers were rated as ‘Meets Standards’ with a score of 69.6%, the lowest result since we commenced reporting in August 2023 and the third consecutive month of declining performance.
  • Across the Internet Sector, 83.3% of our Mystery Shopping calls were answered within a 10-minute wait time.  Telstra failed to answer 66.7% of our Mystery Shopping calls within 10 minutes of waiting (they failed 100% of the calls in October 2023), and TPG failed to answer 33% of their calls.
  • The Quality of customer service continues to be low across the sector (rated ‘Below Standard’ against the Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards) with a score of 54.7%. However, this is the best result to date for the sector and an increase of 2.8% from October 2023.
  • Quality scores ranged from the lowest of 45.0% (TPG) to the highest of 72.5% (iiNet & Telstra).
  • Average wait times across all Internet Providers decreased from their highest-ever wait times in October 2023 (02:43 minutes) to 02:06 minutes, a decrease of 00:37 minutes from the October 2023 results.
  • Dodo had the lowest average wait time for the month of November (00:03 minutes), the first time they have had the fastest wait times. TPG also recorded their strongest result to-date with 00:07 minute average wait times.
  • For the third consecutive month, Telstra had the longest wait times with an average wait time of 07:26 minutes. However, as 66% of our mystery shopping calls to Telstra were not answered within 10 minutes (our cut-off threshold), the actual average wait times would have been much higher.
  • Of the five Quality Competencies we assess using the Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards, the ‘Engage’ competency was the lowest rated at 36.1% for the third consecutive month. Internet Providers are continually failing to build rapport with customers, take ownership of the call and provide a personalised experience.
  • ‘Engage’ Quality Competency scores ranged from 8.3% (Aussie Broadband) to 75.0% (Telstra).
  • All Internet Providers had a minimum of one IVR layer (press one for this, two for that), which added, on average, an additional 00:23 minutes for customers to navigate (+00:13 minutes from October). Aussie Broadband and Dodo had the quickest menu options (00:11 minutes), and Optus had the longest (00:35 minutes).
  • In addition to the menu navigation time, customers were also required to listen to pre and post-IVR recorded messages, adding an additional 00:10 minutes to each call (+ 00:02 minutes from October), with Dodo having the longest with 00:29 minutes (an increase of 00:19 minutes from their October results).
  • Talk time averaged 05:56 minutes across all Internet Providers (-00:46 minutes from October 2023), ranging from 03:29 minutes to 07:40 minutes.
Overall Scores November 2023
Internet Sector
1st:iiNet78.2%
2nd:Aussie Broadband67.2%
3rd:Dodo62.1%
Lowest:Telstra34.4%
Internet Sector Average56.2%

Internet Providers Accessibility Rankings (November 2023)

The Call Centre Accessibility Rankings are designed to assess the ease of the phone experience for customers who want to speak to a live person to discuss their internet requirements.

The Call Centre Accessibility Score measures the experience before interacting with a live agent, with our assessment including 30 individual elements grouped into five core components: Search, Design, Ease, Audio and Timing (along with deductions for calls not being answered within thresholds, technical glitches, etc).

Elements included are queue wait times, how easy it was to find the phone number, ease of menu options (i.e. press 1 for this, 2 for that), hold music, audio quality, etc.

Mystery Shopping calls to Internet Providers are terminated if wait times exceed 10:00 minutes. If any call wait time exceeds 10 minutes, the maximum threshold time of 10 minutes is applied to calculate average wait times (meaning actual wait times would be higher than reported).

ACXPA Members can access the number of calls exceeding the 10-minute threshold in their summary download report. 

Key Findings – Accessibility & Average Wait Times, Internet Providers (November 2023)

Overall, the Accessibility of Internet Providers was rated as ‘Met Standards’ with a score of 69.6%, a decrease of 2.1% from the October 2023 results and the lowest result since we commenced reporting in August 2023.

  • Two Internet Providers were assessed as ‘Outstanding’ – Dodo (91.7%) and iiNet (91.4%).
  • Telstra was the only business to be rated as ‘Poor’ in November 2023 for Accessibility, and this is the fourth consecutive month they have been rated as ‘Poor’. Not once in any of the four months we’ve been reporting has any other provider been rated as ‘Poor’, suggesting that Telstra has systemic issues that are highly inconsistent with other Internet Providers.
  • Average Wait Time for the Internet Providers decreased by 00:37 minutes compared to the October 2023 results, with an average wait time of 02:06 minutes in November 2023.
  • After an exceptional October 2023 result in which every Internet Provider was rated as ‘Exceed Standards’ with the exception of Telstra, Accessibility decreased for Optus (-9.1%) and TPG (-25.7%).
  • Across the Internet Providers we assessed, the sector failed to answer 17.7% of the mystery shopping calls we made within 10 minutes,  with Telstra (33.3%) and TPG (66.7%) the only two businesses that did not answer 100% of the calls we made.
  • Three Internet Providers – Aussie Broadband, Dodo, and iiNet are the only three businesses that have answered 100% of calls since we commenced reporting in August 2023.
  • After two consecutive months of claiming the quickest average wait times in September and October, iiNet has been relegated to third place in November 2023. Dodo achieved the quickest average wait times for the first time with a 00:03 minute average in November, with second place TPG with 00:07 average wait times.  iiNet was just behind them with 00:08 minute wait times.
  • Telstra have had the longest wait times for the past three consecutive months, with a wait time of 07:26 in November 2023.  *As 66% of our mystery shopping calls were not answered within 10-minute wait times (when we disconnect), the actual average wait times would have been significantly longer.
  • On average, across all the Internet Providers, an additional 00:23 minutes was required to navigate the IVR menu options, with Optus’s taking the longest at 00:35 minutes.
  • In addition to the time it requires customers to navigate the menu and wait for the call to be answered, Internet Providers also add time to each call with pre-recorded messaging that customers are forced to listen to, adding an additional 00:10 minutes to each call (an increase of 00:02 minutes from October).  Dodo had the longest recorded messages with 00:29 minutes.
  • Talk time across all Internet Providers averaged 05:56 minutes, ranging from 03:29 minutes (Aussie Broadband) to 07:40 minutes (Telstra).
Accessibility Scores November 2023
Internet Sector
1st:Dodo91.7%
2nd:iiNet91.4%
3rd:Aussie Broadband89.0%
Lowest:Telstra12.2%
Internet Sector Average69.6%
Average Wait Times November 2023
Internet Sector
1st:Dodo00:03
2nd:TPG00:07
3rd:iiNet00:08
Longest:Telstra07:26
Internet Sector Average02:06

Internet Providers Quality Rankings (November 2023)

Whilst average wait times are typically shorter for calls to the Internet Providers as compared to other industry sectors, it’s still what happens during the call that can have a large influence on the satisfaction of the customer. 

Recent CX Statistics continue to highlight the importance of the live interaction with a customer service employee, and the preference to speak to a live agent rather than an automated chatbot/AI etc.

The Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards have been developed and refined over 30 years, and when businesses consistently achieve high ratings in these core competencies, there is a direct correlation to improved business metrics however you measure them – Sales Conversions, NPS, Customer Effort Score, improved efficiency, reduced AHT etc.

The standards apply to all contact centres and are adapted to customer service or sales calls.

Quality is assessed across five core competencies and 18 call-handling behaviours that directly correlate to better customer and business outcomes: Engage, Discover, Educate, Close, Energy.

Learn more about the Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards >

Key Findings – Quality Scores, Internet Providers (November 2023)

When assessed against the Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards, the internet sector was again assessed as ‘Below Standard’ for Quality with score of 57.5%.

Whilst that is a poor result for a competitive sector where higher quality can increase sales conversions, it’s the Internet Sectors best result to date, and an increase of 2.8% from the October 2023 result of 54.7%.

Quality Scores November 2023
Internet Sector
1st:Telstra & iiNet72.5%
2nd:Aussie Broadband57.9%
3rd:Dodo49.4%
Lowest:TPG45.0%
Internet Sector Average57.5%
  • Telstra and iiNet were the top-ranked Internet Providers for Quality in November 2023, with a score of 72.5%, the only two providers to be rated as ‘ Meets Standard’).
  • iiNet was the most improved from the previous month, with an increase of 12.9% (59.6% to 72.5%).
  • TPG’s score decreased the most, down 13.3% to 45.0%, the lowest of all Internet Providers in November 2023.
  • Collectively, of the five quality competencies we assessed, Internet Providers were rated ‘Poor’ for ‘Engage’, ‘ Below Standard’ for ‘Close’, and ‘Meets Standard’ for’ Discover’ and ‘Educate’. Only one competency, ‘Energy’, was rated as ‘Exceeds Standard’.
  • ‘Energy’ was the best-rated competency in November 2023, with a score of 84.7%, the best result for any competency.
  • The lowest-rated quality competency was ‘Engage’, with a score of 36.1%, the lowest score for Engage since we commenced reporting in August 2023.
  • Of the four elements we assessed within the ‘Engage’ competency, ‘Bridge’ rated poorly, with 66% of the Internet Providers scoring 0%.
  • The lowest score, however, within the Engage competency was ‘Name’, with the majority of agents failing to obtain and use the customer’s name in the conversation.
  • Training is available for all Internet Providers to improve their customer service quality (View: frontline employees courses and Team Leader courses).

Additional information on the quality competency scores is available below (or you can click here to jump to the section).

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Internet Providers Quality Competencies Summary (November 2023)

Breaking quality performance into five core competencies (and 18 individual metrics) enables you to identify strengths and weaknesses that can be used for coaching to improve the agent’s performance.

ACXPA Members can download summary results for each quality competency for three random Internet Providers each month.

If you purchase the Contact Centre CX Benchmarking reports, you will see the data for ALL Internet Providers each month.

As an ACXPA Member, you can see the summary results for each quality competency in the report download (below).

If you purchase the Contact Centre CX Benchmarking reports, you will see the data for ALL Internet Providers each month.

We have training courses that can help both Team Leaders and frontline employees improve performance!

Quality - Engage Competency
Internet Sector November 2023
Highest:Telstra75.0%
Lowest:Aussie Broadband8.3%
Internet Sector AVE36.1%

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Quality - Discover Competency
Internet Sector November 2023
Highest:Telstra100%
Lowest:Dodo & Optus55.6%
Internet Sector AVE68.5%

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Quality - Educate Competency
Internet Sector November 2023
Highest:iiNet83.3%
Lowest:Telstra50.0%
Internet Sector AVE65.3%

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Quality - Close Competency
Internet Sector November 2023
Highest:Optus & TPG66.7%
Lowest:Telstra33.3%
Internet Sector AVE55.6%

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Quality - Energy Competency
Internet Sector November 2023
Highest:Aussie, iiNet & Telstra100%
Lowest:Optus58.3%
Internet Sector AVE84.7%

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Download the ACXPA Members Summary Report (Internet Providers November 2023)

The ACXPA Members Summary Report for Internet Providers November 2023 contains additional data exclusive for ACXPA Members, including the results for three random Internet Providers each month.

Companies who purchase the Contact Centre CX Benchmarking service will see the FULL data for ALL Internet Providers we assess.

You need an ACXPA Membership to see this exclusive data!

ACXPA Members gain instant access to additional internet sector data, including detailed data for three random Internet Providers each month, year-to-date data, and a range of additional ACXPA Membership benefits to ensure you have the leading insights, best-practice tips and more to help you succeed.

And if you purchase our Contact Centre CX Benchmarking,  you’ll see all internet providers sector data (including a minimum of five other Internet Providers), receive the call recordings for your internet business and get personalised tips to help your contact centre to improve your performance. Learn more >

Internet Providers Call Centre Rankings Redacted November 2023

Additional member-only insights – join now and you’ll  instantly see data for three Internet Providers, including: 

  • Calls Answered Percentage
  • IVR Navigation Time & Layers
  • Average Talk Times
  • Quality scores by each of the five different competencies
  • The scores for the four behaviours of the ‘Engage’ Quality Competency
  • Accessibility scores by each of the five different competencies
  • Access to all previous month’s data
  • Monthly Trend Results

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Internet Providers Call Centre Rankings November 2023

What type of scenarios do we use to conduct the Mystery Shopping calls?

The scenarios we use are typically based on new sales opportunities (i.e. customers looking to purchase a new internet connection or considering a move from another provider)

How does the scoring work?

You can learn more about the framework we use here >

How many calls are assessed?

For the public monthly report, we include at least three calls per Internet Provider – our paid service includes a minimum of six calls.

When you sign up for the CX Contact Centre Benchmarking service, you will receive at least six calls for your business along with every other Internet Provider included in the report. If you’d rather have a larger sample size, please refer to our Customer Service Benchmarking service >

Real customers are not interested in sample sizes or the thousands of other calls handled by the call centre each day,  they only care about their call and will make all their judgements and decisions based on that one single experience.

And that’s what our Call Centre Rankings reports capture – what a random, real customer can and does experience.

Why aren’t all the Internet Providers included?

We’d love to have all the Internet Providers included; however, conducting independent Mystery Shopping is expensive!

We randomly chose six Internet Providers to commence our program with and as other Internet Providers purchase the CX Contact Centre Benchmarking, we’ll be able to include more Internet Providers each month.

How can we improve our score?

Our Mystery Shopping program has been designed to provide Internet Providers with the insights they need to improve performance!

When you sign up to our CX Contact Centre Benchmarking service, you’ll receive detailed information on your performance against over 48 individual elements, so you know exactly where to focus, and we also include a quarterly report that provides you with personalised key recommendations on areas to focus on.

We also offer a range of training courses that can help teach your frontline employees the skills they need to deliver great customer service or improve sales:

How do I get my contact centre included?

We have a fixed-price service starting from $1,297 per month that will provide you with information on your contact centre, as well as a benchmark of your performance against a minimum of five other Internet Providers that you can nominate. Learn more >

When you purchase the service, your contact centre will then be included in the public monthly reports.

How do I order the service?

We have an online ordering form that makes it easy to order the service, nominate the Internet Providers you’d like to benchmark against, who you’d like the reports to be sent to etc. View the online order form >

How do I access the full data for the Internet Providers?

ACXPA Business Members get full access to the summary monthly data for three random Internet Providers each month (and other sectors) along with a host of other membership benefits.

An ACXPA Business Membership starts from just $497 per year and includes five individual memberships you can allocate to key employees who could benefit from gaining access to leading industry insights for contact centres, customer experience (CX), digital service, and in-person customer service.

Is there someone I can speak to to learn more? 

Absolutely! If you’d like to speak to someone further about the Benchmarking Service, please get in touch with our General Manager of Quality Insights, Simon Blair – 0407 002 113 or [email protected]

What type of scenarios do we use to conduct the Mystery Shopping calls?

Most of our mystery shopping scenarios involve new customer enquiries so a potential sales opportunity for the Internet Provider.

Why do you hang up at either 10 or 15 minutes?

All our Mystery Shopping calls are conducted live by our accredited Mystery Shoppers who are all based in Australia. We cut off the calls at either 10 minutes (sales scenarios) or 15 minutes (service scenarios) for three key reasons:

  1. Research has shown that these wait times are towards the end of the typical times customers will wait before they hang up.
  2. It keeps it real! Real customers don’t care about sample sizes, whether it was a busy day for the call centre or that they had high sick leave etc – they only care about their experience when they called, and that’s what our Mystery Shopping is designed to reflect – real customer experiences.
  3. It’s expensive. As we use real human beings to conduct the Mystery Shopping call, it’s simply not practical to pay them often for hours (hello Centrelink!) whilst waiting for the call to be answered. So unless we get a very generous sponsor that enables us to wait the full time, we thought this was a reasonable decision.

Do Internet Providers really care about the service they provide?

As a competitive marketplace, it means there are various commercial approaches. As a commoditised product (it’s typically the same internet when you switch on the computer no matter which Internet Retailer you purchase it from!), price is, of course, an important consideration.

But smart Internet Provider Retailers are also realising that providing a good customer experience can be a competitive advantage.  But sometimes, whether it’s through a lack of resources or skills, or a strategic choice, the Contact Centre experience that is delivered is well below industry standards.

If, for example, an Australian Internet Provider chooses to under-resource the contact centre, or use offshore call centres, and can pass those savings onto you in the form of cheaper internet plans, that may be acceptable to some consumers who are happy to forgo some service to receive cheaper prices.

We don’t get involved in the strategy of each business, we simply report on the data against industry standards.

We do, however, believe that delivering a better customer experience is not only is it good for you as a consumer, but it’s also good for the business as all of the latest CX statistics will confirm.

Why does ACXPA publish results each month?

Our mission is to improve the level of customer experience in Australia so by publishing the results monthly, we’ll continue to ensure that Internet Providers are accountable for the level of customer service they are providing and to enable consumers to make an informed choice.

What type of services does ACXPA offer?

In addition to the Mystery Shopping CX Benchmarking, we offer a range of services and resources for people working in contact centres, customer experience (CX), digital service and in-person customer service/retail. You can learn more about us here >

Purchase exclusive insights for your Internet Business

If you’d like to gain insights specifically for your contact centre performance, and benchmark your results against other Internet Providers, we’ve got a new, cost-effective, fixed-price benchmarking service that makes it easy!

Starting from just $1,297 per month, by purchasing our Contact Centre CX Benchmarking Service, you’ll receive the following:

  • Six Mystery Shopping calls into your call centre each month at random times and days where you’ll receive the full assessment against 48 metrics, our quality assessor’s notes, the employee’s name (where provided) and the full call recordings.
  • Six Mystery Shopping calls each for any five internet companies you nominate, so you can benchmark your performance against other Internet Providers that matter the most to you.
  • Aggregate data from all the other Internet Providers we assess providing you with sector-wide results to further compare your results to.
  • A monthly email with data to track your performance along with the call recordings.
  • A quarterly report containing insights and trends that are easy to understand, along with actionable recommendations to help improve your performance.
  • An optional Quarterly Insights workshop for your team (conducted live via Zoom) that can provide additional insights, coaching and guidance.
  • Access to training to help you improve results.

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IVR Best Practice

Over 90% of contact centres are using an IVR (Press 1 for this, press 2 for that), and we've encountered many contact centres with over four layers of options for customers to select from. In this session, Nadine will be sharing some best practice tips on IVR design for 2024.

Presented by Nadine Power, Chief Product Officer, Datagamz (and ACXPA National Advisory Board Member)

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Tips to Boost Engagement on Calls

Of the five quality competencies we assess as part of the Australian Call Centre Rankings, the 'ENGAGE' competency from the Australian Contact Centre Quality Standards has consistently been at the bottom of the rankings throughout 2023 and into 2024.

In this session, Simon will provide some tips that can be shared with agents on how to increase engagement with customers at the start of calls.

Presented by Simon Blair, General Manager Quality Insights, ACXPA

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