NBN (National Broadband Network)
An overview of Australia's National Broadband Network — the government-funded infrastructure delivering internet to homes and businesses across the country.
Learn more →Understand the different NBN connection types across Australia — what they mean for your internet speed, reliability, and future upgrades.
An overview of Australia's National Broadband Network — the government-funded infrastructure delivering internet to homes and businesses across the country.
Learn more →FTTP delivers fibre optic cable directly to your home — the fastest and most reliable NBN connection type, supporting speeds up to 1000 Mbps.
Learn more →FTTN connects fibre to a street cabinet, then uses existing copper to your home — speeds vary depending on your distance from the node.
Learn more →FTTC extends fibre to a pit near your home with a very short copper run — offering better speeds than FTTN and a path to full fibre.
Learn more →FTTB delivers fibre to an apartment building's basement, then uses internal wiring to reach each unit — common in high-density CBD areas.
Learn more →HFC uses the existing pay TV cable network upgraded for broadband — delivering speeds up to 250 Mbps in metro areas across Sydney, Melbourne, and Brisbane.
Learn more →NBN Fixed Wireless uses radio signals from a nearby tower to deliver broadband in regional and semi-rural areas where running cables isn't practical.
Learn more →NBN Satellite uses the Sky Muster satellites to deliver broadband to remote and very rural areas across Australia where no other NBN technology can reach.
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