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NBN

  • Bandwidth
  • Support
  • Static IP
  • 4G Fail Over
  • Firewall
  • Delivery Method
  • Modem/Router Included

100/40

$ 109 Per Month
  • Up to 100Mbps
  • NBN 12 hour response SLA
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Optional
  • FTTP
  • Optional

250/25

$ 119 Per Month
  • Up to 250Mbps
  • NBN 12 hour response SLA
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Optional
  • FTTP
  • Optional

500/200

$ 185 Per Month
  • Up to 500Mbps
  • NBN 12 hour response SLA
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Optional
  • FTTP
  • Optional

1000/400

$ 229 Per Month
  • Up to 1000Mbps
  • NBN 12 hour response SLA
  • Yes
  • Yes
  • Optional
  • FTTP
  • Optional

All types of nbn™ broadband access network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections. An nbn™ Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connection is used in circumstances where a fibre optic line will be run from the nearest available fibre node, directly to your premises.

FTTP connections require an nbn™ access network device to be installed inside your home. This device requires power to operate and can only be installed by an approved nbn™ installer or phone and internet provider.

All types of nbn™ broadband access network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections. An nbn™ Fibre to the Building (FTTB) connection is generally used when we are connecting an apartment block or similar types of buildings to the nbn™ access network. In this scenario we run a fibre optic line to the fibre node in the building’s communications room, and then we use the existing technology in the building to connect to each apartment.

The fibre node is likely to take the form of a secure cabinet in your building’s communications room. Each cabinet will allow the nbn™ access network signal to travel over a fibre optic line, to the existing network technology present in the building.

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An nbn™ Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) connection is used in circumstances where the existing ‘pay TV’ or cable network can be used to make the final part of the nbn™ access network connection. In this circumstance an HFC line will be run from the nearest available fibre node, to your premises.

HFC connections require

an nbn™ access network device to be installed at the point where the line enters your home. This device requires power to operate, and can be installed by an approved nbn™ installer or service provider.

All types of nbn™ broadband access network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections. An nbn™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN) connection is utilised where the existing copper phone and internet network from a nearby fibre node is used to make the final part of the connection to the nbn™ access network.

The fibre node is likely to take the form of a street cabinet. Each street cabinet will allow the nbn access network signal to travel over a fibre optic line from the exchange, to the cabinet, and connect with the existing copper network to reach your premises.

All types of nbn™ broadband access network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections.

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