Internet in Magenta, WA 6355
Magenta in WA has 0% FTTP coverage, below the state average of 13.4%. Across 14 NBN-connected premises, the dominant connection type is NULL, which shapes the internet experience for most residents.
Magenta 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.
Data last updated March 2026 · Sources: NBN Co, ABS Census, ACCC
"D+ rated — Magenta's 14 premises on NULL provide basic internet for WA residents."
Est. $69–$89/mo for a family (NBN 100)
Score based on technology type, fibre coverage, upgrade status, and connectivity data. Scale: 1 (poor) to 10 (excellent).
The data above shows suburb-wide averages. Your specific address may have different technology or speeds.
NBN Technology Mix
| Technology | Share |
|---|---|
| Unassigned (NULL) | 71.4% |
| SATELLITE (SATELLITE) | 28.6% |
Speed Expectations by Technology
| Technology | Typical Speed | Max Available |
|---|---|---|
| NULL (71.4%) | Data not available | |
| SATELLITE (28.6%) | 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?
Performance in Magenta (14 premises) depends on the specific connection type
Streaming capability in Magenta (14 premises) depends on the connection type
Gaming experience in Magenta (14 premises) depends on the connection type
Multi-device performance in Magenta (14 premises) depends on the connection type
Video call quality in Magenta (14 premises) depends on the connection type
Recommended NBN Plans
With Magenta's NULL connection, a single user gets reliable speeds at $55-70/mo
For a couple in Magenta, NBN 100 at $69-89/mo handles streaming and working from home on NULL
NBN 100 at $69-89/mo keeps Magenta families connected across 4+ devices on NULL (NULL caps at NBN 100)
Power users in Magenta can push NULL to its limits with NBN 100 at $69-89/mo (NULL caps at NBN 100)
Available tiers depend on your technology type. Prices are estimates based on typical Australian NBN plans (AUD, March 2026). Actual costs vary by provider.
FTTP Upgrade Status
Magenta has been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade program.
0 premises (0%) are eligible for an upgrade from to full fibre (FTTP). Eligible residents can order an FTTP connection through their internet provider at no extra infrastructure cost.
What Can You Do?
Check your specific address on the NBN website to see what technology and plans are available. Compare providers on price and speed for the best deal in Magenta.
Household Internet Statistics
| Metric | Value |
|---|---|
| Households with Internet | % |
| Households with Broadband | % |
| Households with No Internet | % |
| Total Households | 0 |
Household internet data from ABS Census . Actual current connectivity rates may differ.
Best Providers for in Magenta
Compare plans across Magenta's 14 premises on NULL — prices and speeds vary between providers.
Best CVC provisioning for FTTN — consistently delivers closer to theoretical max speeds even during peak hours. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View Aussie Broadband plans →Also Recommended
Strong evening speeds on FTTN connections with competitive pricing. ACCC data shows above-average performance on congested nodes. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View Superloop plans →Affordable FTTN plans with decent peak-hour speeds. Good value if your line length supports NBN 50 or above. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View TPG plans →See all 9 providers in Magenta
Speed Boost technology helps maximise FTTN performance. Premium pricing but includes backup 4G failover if your copper line drops. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View Telstra plans →Uses the Telstra wholesale network so FTTN performance is solid, but at a noticeably lower monthly cost. Ideal for lighter usage households. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View Belong plans →One of the cheapest FTTN providers in Australia. Backed by the Vocus network, suitable for basic browsing and streaming on copper. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View Dodo plans →No-frills FTTN plans with straightforward pricing. Owned by Kogan, so expect minimal extras but genuine savings on your monthly bill. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View Flip plans →Australian-owned provider offering fair-priced FTTN with a focus on honest customer service. Bundles available with mobile plans. A solid choice for Magenta households.
View MATE plans →Attractive introductory pricing on FTTN plans helps offset the limitations of copper last-mile. No contract lock-in period. A solid choice for Magenta households.
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What NBN technology type does Magenta, WA have?
The primary NBN technology in Magenta is NULL, serving the majority of 14 connected premises. The full technology mix is: Satellite (28.6%).
- Is Magenta, WA getting an FTTP upgrade?
As of the latest data, Magenta has not been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade. Currently 0% of premises have FTTP.
- Should I wait for FTTP in Magenta?
Good news — Magenta 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 Magenta, WA?
Internet in Magenta is primarily limited by the connection technology available. The dominant technology is NULL, which has known speed limitations.
- What is the cheapest decent plan for Magenta?
On NULL in Magenta, 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.
- NBN technology data — per-premises technology type from NBN Co records (via nbn-upgrade-map, MIT licence)
- Speed estimates — national benchmarks from the ACCC Measuring Broadband Australia program. Not suburb-specific measurements.
- Household internet stats — ABS Census at the suburb level (SSC geography)
- FTTP upgrades — NBN Co's announced fibre upgrade suburbs