Goodbye, copper! NBN Co to upgrade final fixed-line homes to full-fat fibre

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Sarah Collins
Tue, 14 Jan
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The Australian Government has announced a significant equity investment of AU$3 billion in the NBN to upgrade all fibre to the node (FTTN) connections to high-speed fibre (FTTP) across Australia. This investment, along with AU$800 million from NBN Co., aims to enhance internet speeds nationwide. The project targets upgrading approximately 622,000 homes and businesses to FTTP by 2030, with a focus on improving regional areas.

Full fibre connections offer faster speeds and increased reliability compared to FTTN, providing a better internet experience. NBN Co. encourages eligible customers to consider upgrading to enjoy the benefits of full fibre. Providers across the country offer high-speed plans, making it easier for users to access improved network capabilities.

NBN Co. currently offers upgrades to full fibre, requiring users to sign up for an NBN 100-capable plan with their provider. By September, these plans will be upgraded to support 500Mbps, enhancing network performance. Recommendations for NBN 100 and NBN 1000 plans are provided for users considering the upgrade.

In the competitive market, Dodo and Buddy Telco stand out with attractive pricing and fast speeds to cater to different user needs. Recommendations for the best NBN plans for affordable, fast, and reliable internet are also included for users seeking alternatives to NBN services. Users experiencing slow internet are advised on steps to take for improvement.

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