Internet in Flying Fox, NT 852

Flying Fox is in a remote part of NT with 5 premises connected via NBN Satellite (Sky Muster). Satellite internet enables basic access for email, browsing, and low-resolution streaming, but high latency makes real-time applications like gaming and video calls challenging. Starlink may be worth considering as an alternative.

Typical evening download speeds on Satellite in Flying Fox range from 12-25 Mbps, based on national ACCC broadband performance benchmarks. Satellite latency is typically 600ms+, making real-time applications challenging regardless of download speed.

Flying Fox has not yet been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade program. Currently 0% of premises have fibre. NBN Co is progressively rolling out upgrades across Australia.

NULL 20% SATELLITE 80%
Dominant Technology Satellite NBN Sky Muster satellite — for remote and very remote areas
Typical Speed 12-25 Mbps
NBN Premises 5
FTTP Upgrade Announced

Data last updated March 2026 · Sources: NBN Co, ABS Census, ACCC

Internet Report Card Flying Fox, NT
2.5/10 D

"Limited — Flying Fox has 5 premises on Satellite. Basic access only. Starlink may be a better option."

Work from Home 4K Streaming Online Gaming Multi-device

Est. $49–$60/mo for a family (NBN 25)

Score based on technology type, fibre coverage, upgrade status, and connectivity data. Scale: 1 (poor) to 10 (excellent).

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NBN Technology Mix

NBN technology distribution in Flying Fox
TechnologyShare
Unassigned (NULL)20%
SATELLITE (SATELLITE)80%

Speed Expectations by Technology

TechnologyTypical SpeedMax Available
NULL (20%)Data not available
SATELLITE (80%)Data not available

Speed estimates based on national ACCC broadband performance benchmarks, not suburb-specific measurements. Actual speeds depend on your plan, provider, and connection quality.

What Can I Do on This Connection?

WFH
Work From Home Poor

Satellite across Flying Fox's 5 premises (80.0%) has high latency making cloud apps and video calls challenging

4K
4K Streaming Poor

With Satellite in Flying Fox (5 premises), basic SD streaming is possible but HD and 4K are not practical

GG
Online Gaming Poor

Satellite across Flying Fox's 5 premises has very high latency making real-time gaming impractical

++
Multi-Device Poor

As a smaller suburb on Satellite, Flying Fox's limited bandwidth is best suited for a single device

VC
Video Calls Poor

Satellite in Flying Fox (80.0% of 5 premises) has high latency causing noticeable delay, calls frequently drop

Recommended NBN Plans

Solo
NBN 25 $49–$60/mo

With Flying Fox's Satellite connection, a single user gets reliable speeds at $49-60/mo (Satellite caps at NBN 25)

Couple
NBN 25 $49–$60/mo

For a couple in Flying Fox, NBN 25 at $49-60/mo handles streaming and working from home on Satellite (Satellite caps at NBN 25)

Family
NBN 25 $49–$60/mo

NBN 25 at $49-60/mo keeps Flying Fox families connected across 4+ devices on Satellite (Satellite caps at NBN 25)

Power User
NBN 25 $49–$60/mo

Power users in Flying Fox can push Satellite to its limits with NBN 25 at $49-60/mo (Satellite caps at NBN 25)

Satellite in Flying Fox is limited to NBN 25. Starlink ($139/mo) may be a better option. Prices are estimates based on typical Australian NBN plans (AUD, March 2026). Actual costs vary by provider.

FTTP Upgrade Status

Flying Fox has been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade program.

0 premises (0%) are eligible for an upgrade from Satellite to full fibre (FTTP). Eligible residents can order an FTTP connection through their internet provider at no extra infrastructure cost.

What Can You Do?

NBN Satellite is limited to 25 Mbps with high latency. Starlink is available across Australia and typically offers 50-200 Mbps with lower latency — it may be a significant upgrade for Flying Fox residents. Hardware costs ~$599 upfront.

Household Internet Statistics

MetricValue
Households with Internet%
Households with Broadband%
Households with No Internet%
Total Households0

Household internet data from ABS Census . Actual current connectivity rates may differ.

Best Providers for Satellite in Flying Fox

Satellite speeds in Flying Fox are capped — compare providers serving 5 premises to find the best value on Satellite.

EDITOR'S PICK

Satellite broadband specialist with years of Sky Muster experience. Offers flexible data plans tailored to remote usage patterns. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Also Recommended

Best satellite NBN provider with dedicated regional support team. They understand the unique challenges of Sky Muster connections. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Established regional ISP offering competitive Sky Muster plans with data top-up flexibility. Good option for remote households watching costs. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Reliable Sky Muster provider with 4G backup — critical for remote properties where satellite latency and weather outages are common. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Dedicated satellite broadband provider with their own Thaicom satellite infrastructure. An alternative to Sky Muster for very remote locations. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Community-owned telco with strong rural credentials. Their Sky Muster plans come with knowledgeable Australian-based support for remote areas. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Low-Earth orbit satellite delivers 50-200 Mbps with dramatically lower latency than Sky Muster. Best upgrade path for remote properties. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Budget satellite option with straightforward plans. No-frills approach works well for remote households watching their monthly spend. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Flying Fox, this becomes an even stronger choice for 5 premises.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What NBN technology type does Flying Fox, NT have?

The primary NBN technology in Flying Fox is Satellite, serving the majority of 5 connected premises. The full technology mix is: Satellite (80.0%).

What internet speeds can I get in Flying Fox, NT?

Homes in Flying Fox on Satellite can expect typical evening download speeds of 12-25 Mbps based on ACCC benchmarks.

Is Flying Fox, NT getting an FTTP upgrade?

As of the latest data, Flying Fox has not been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade. Currently 0% of premises have FTTP.

Should I wait for FTTP in Flying Fox?

Good news — Flying Fox has been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade. If you're on a contract, consider a shorter-term plan so you can switch to an FTTP plan once the upgrade is available at your address.

Why is internet slow in Flying Fox, NT?

Internet in Flying Fox is primarily limited by the inherent latency of satellite connections. The dominant technology is Satellite, which has known speed limitations.

Can I get Starlink in Flying Fox, NT?

Starlink is available across most of Australia including Flying Fox. It may offer faster speeds than the current Satellite connection, with typical downloads of 50-200 Mbps. Hardware costs ~$599 + ~$139/month.

What is the cheapest decent plan for Flying Fox?

On Satellite in Flying Fox, an NBN 25 plan at $49-60/month covers basic browsing and streaming for 1-2 people. If you need more speed, NBN 50 at $55-70/month is the sweet spot for most households.

About this data

PickNBN compiles data from official Australian government sources to give you an independent picture of internet quality in every suburb. We are not affiliated with any internet provider or NBN Co.