Internet in Toronto, NSW 2283

The future is looking brighter for Toronto — NBN Co has announced an FTTP fibre upgrade for the area, with 2,932 premises (74.9%) eligible. Currently on FTTN across 3,912 premises, residents will soon be able to upgrade to full fibre at no extra infrastructure cost, unlocking speeds up to 1000 Mbps.

Typical evening download speeds on FTTN in Toronto range from 25-68 Mbps (depends on distance from node), based on national ACCC broadband performance benchmarks. FTTN speeds depend on distance from the street node — homes within 400 metres get the best performance. 75.9% of Toronto's 2,166 households had an internet connection as of the 2021 Census.

Toronto has been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade program — 2,932 premises (74.9%) are eligible. Households currently on FTTN can upgrade to full fibre at no extra infrastructure cost through their internet provider.

In the broader area, Kilaben Bay leads with 59.7% FTTP coverage, while Toronto sits in the middle of the pack. Bolton Point has the lowest fibre coverage at 28.5%. Coverage can vary even within a single suburb, so checking your specific address is always worthwhile.

FTTB 1.8% FTTC 17.1% FTTN 59.2% FTTP 20.5% NULL 1.3% SATELLITE 0.1%
Dominant Technology FTTN Fibre to the Node — fibre to a street cabinet, copper to your home
Typical Speed 25-68 Mbps (depends on distance from node)
NBN Premises 3,912
FTTP Upgrade Announced

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

Internet Report Card Toronto, NSW
5/10 C+

"Improving — Toronto is getting an FTTP upgrade. Currently on FTTN but fibre is coming to 3,912 premises soon."

Work from Home 4K Streaming Online Gaming Multi-device

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).

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The data above shows suburb-wide averages. Your specific address may have different technology or speeds.

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NBN Technology Mix

NBN technology distribution in Toronto
TechnologyShare
Fibre to the Building (FTTB)1.8%
Fibre to the Curb (FTTC)17.1%
Fibre to the Node (FTTN)59.2%
Fibre to the Premises (FTTP)20.5%
Unassigned (NULL)1.3%
SATELLITE (SATELLITE)0.1%

Speed Expectations by Technology

TechnologyTypical SpeedMax Available
FTTB (1.8%)44 Mbps100 Mbps
FTTC (17.1%)46 Mbps100 Mbps
FTTN (59.2%)43 Mbps100 Mbps
FTTP (20.5%)90 Mbps1000 Mbps
NULL (1.3%)Data not available
SATELLITE (0.1%)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 Fair

FTTN across Toronto's 3,912 premises (59.2%) is usable for basic office tasks, but calls may drop if far from node with 75.9% of households online

4K
4K Streaming Fair

With 59.2% FTTN in Toronto, HD streaming works but 4K may buffer depending on node distance

GG
Online Gaming Fair

FTTN in Toronto (59.2% of 3,912 premises) is playable but speed fluctuations can affect competitive gaming

++
Multi-Device Fair

As a mid-sized suburb on FTTN, Toronto supports 2-3 devices but more can cause noticeable slowdowns

VC
Video Calls Fair

Toronto's 59.2% FTTN coverage across 3,912 premises is adequate for one-on-one calls, group calls may have issues

Recommended NBN Plans

Solo
NBN 50 $55–$70/mo

Get NBN 50 at $55-70/mo now in Toronto — upgrade to a faster plan once FTTP arrives

Couple
NBN 100 $69–$89/mo

For a couple in Toronto, NBN 100 at $69-89/mo handles streaming and working from home on FTTN

Family
NBN 100 $69–$89/mo

NBN 100 at $69-89/mo keeps Toronto families connected across 4+ devices on FTTN (FTTN caps at NBN 100)

Power User
NBN 100 $69–$89/mo

Power users in Toronto can push FTTN to its limits with NBN 100 at $69-89/mo (FTTN caps at NBN 100)

Once FTTP arrives in Toronto, you'll be able to upgrade to faster plans without changing provider. Prices are estimates based on typical Australian NBN plans (AUD, March 2026). Actual costs vary by provider.

FTTP Upgrade Status

Toronto has been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade program.

2,932 premises (74.9%) are eligible for an upgrade from FTTN to full fibre (FTTP). Eligible residents can order an FTTP connection through their internet provider at no extra infrastructure cost.

What Can You Do?

Great news — you can upgrade to FTTP through your internet provider at no extra infrastructure cost. Contact your provider and ask about their FTTP plans. If you're on a contract, consider switching to a month-to-month plan so you can upgrade as soon as FTTP is available at your address.

Household Internet Statistics

MetricValue
Households with Internet75.9%
Households with Broadband75.9%
Households with No Internet21.7%
Total Households2,166

Household internet data from ABS Census 2016. Actual current connectivity rates may differ.

Compare Nearby Suburbs

SuburbTech TypeFTTP %ScoreSpeed RangeUpgrade?
Kilaben Bay, NSWFTTP59.7%9 A+25-1000 MbpsYes
Blackalls Park, NSWFTTC34.3%7.5 B+25-100 MbpsYes
Carey Bay, NSWFTTN28.3%5 C+25-68 Mbps (depends on distance from node)Yes
Fennell Bay, NSWFTTN15.1%5 C+25-68 Mbps (depends on distance from node)Yes
Bolton Point, NSWFTTN28.5%5 C+25-68 Mbps (depends on distance from node)Yes

Best Providers for FTTN in Toronto

FTTP is coming to Toronto — 3,912 premises can soon upgrade. Lock in a great deal before demand spikes.

EDITOR'S PICK
From $99.00/mo

Best CVC provisioning for FTTN — consistently delivers closer to theoretical max speeds even during peak hours. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

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Also Recommended

From $95.00/mo $65.00/mo (6 months)

Strong evening speeds on FTTN connections with competitive pricing. ACCC data shows above-average performance on congested nodes. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

View Superloop plans →
From $94.99/mo

Affordable FTTN plans with decent peak-hour speeds. Good value if your line length supports NBN 50 or above. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

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Compare Plans

ISPSpeed TierMonthly PricePromo Price
Aussie BroadbandNBN 100$99.00/moFrom $99.00/moGo to site →
SuperloopNBN 100$95.00/moFrom $95.00/mo $65.00/mo (6 months)Go to site →
TPGNBN 100$94.99/moFrom $94.99/moGo to site →
Aussie Broadband
Speed: NBN 100
Price: From $99.00/mo
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Superloop
Speed: NBN 100
Price: From $95.00/mo $65.00/mo (6 months)
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TPG
Speed: NBN 100
Price: From $94.99/mo
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From $99.00/mo

Speed Boost technology helps maximise FTTN performance. Premium pricing but includes backup 4G failover if your copper line drops. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

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From $110.00/mo $80.00/mo (6 months)

Uses the Telstra wholesale network so FTTN performance is solid, but at a noticeably lower monthly cost. Ideal for lighter usage households. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

View Belong plans →
From $92.99/mo $72.99/mo (12 months)

One of the cheapest FTTN providers in Australia. Backed by the Vocus network, suitable for basic browsing and streaming on copper. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

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From $83.90/mo $69.00/mo (4 months)

No-frills FTTN plans with straightforward pricing. Owned by Kogan, so expect minimal extras but genuine savings on your monthly bill. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

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From $96.00/mo $76.00/mo (6 months)

Australian-owned provider offering fair-priced FTTN with a focus on honest customer service. Bundles available with mobile plans. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

View MATE plans →
From $88.90/mo

Attractive introductory pricing on FTTN plans helps offset the limitations of copper last-mile. No contract lock-in period. With the FTTP upgrade coming to Toronto, this becomes an even stronger choice for 3,912 premises.

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Switching to Superloop could save you ~$168/year vs the average plan

Rankings based on technology compatibility and value for Toronto. PickNBN may earn a commission if you sign up through our links.

Prices as of March 2026. Check provider websites for current pricing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What NBN technology type does Toronto, NSW have?

The primary NBN technology in Toronto is FTTN, serving the majority of 3,912 connected premises. The full technology mix is: FTTN (59.2%), FTTP (20.5%), FTTC (17.1%), FTTB (1.8%), Satellite (0.1%).

What internet speeds can I get in Toronto, NSW?

Homes in Toronto on FTTN can expect typical evening download speeds of 25-68 Mbps (depends on distance from node) based on ACCC benchmarks. FTTN speeds vary with distance from the node.

Is Toronto, NSW getting an FTTP upgrade?

Yes, Toronto has been announced for the NBN FTTP upgrade program. Approximately 2,932 premises (74.9%) are eligible.

How many households have internet in Toronto, NSW?

According to the 2021 Census, 75.9% of 2,166 households in Toronto had internet — roughly 1,644 households online.

Should I wait for FTTP in Toronto?

Good news — Toronto 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.

Is Toronto better than Kilaben Bay for internet?

No — Kilaben Bay scores 9.0/10, ahead of Toronto at 5.0/10. Check your specific address for the most accurate picture.

What is the cheapest decent plan for Toronto?

On FTTN in Toronto, 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.

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