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Month: June 2017

  • Top 4 Questions about nbn Wireless Broadband Answered

    The National Broadband Network or nbn is a  nationwide project initiated by the Federal Government which aims at providing lightning fast Internet connection to every household in Australia. But while it offers speeds of up to 100/40Mbps, that speed varies greatly depending on the type of connection.   For households located in rural and regional…

  • 4 Important Qualities of an nbn Provider You Can Trust

        The National Broadband Network or nbn is steadily rolling out to supported areas and territories. However, not every household can enjoy the fixed wired connection with speeds of up to 1Gbps for downloads, and up to 400Mbps for uploads. These households are then covered by fixed wireless nbn, which has slightly slower connections.…

  • Is nbn Satellite the Answer for Stable Internet in Remote Areas?

    For many years, households located in remote and rural areas throughout Australia have been at a disadvantage when seeking access to a fast and reliable internet connection.   Most users still use the old ISP models to connect to the internet, although some have upgraded to adsl and adsl2+. Now that the Federal Government’s project,…

  • Not Eligible for Fixed Wired and Wireless? Try Satellite nbn Instead

    The National Broadband Network (nbn) is a step towards a future-proof Internet connection for every household in Australia. Unfortunately, not everyone can enjoy its full benefits and maximum potential. While a large portion of the population can enjoy connection speeds of up to 100/40Mbps for downloads/uploads, this speed is only available for fixed wired connections…

  • 4 Important Benefits of Fixed Wireless nbn Plans

    nbn or the National Broadband Network is changing the way Australians access the internet. There are generally three types of connections that every Australian household can get.   For those in  urban areas, the nbn Fibre or fixed line connection is most appropriate. As the name suggests, it uses fibre optics to transfer extremely fast…