Broadband That's Designed to Ensure Your Business is Always On
4G Static IP Address
Our 4G backup offers a static IP address. Ensure your business's remote access and security systems will continue to function in the event the nbn® goes down.
Unlimited 4G Failover
Ensure uninterrupted internet with unlimited 4G failover for nbn®. Seamlessly switch to 4G during nbn® outages for reliable connectivity.
DDoS Protected
Ensuring that Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attacks on your network are mitigated with nbn® Assure.
To find out what service is available at your business premises please call 1300 000 300 or CLICK HERE to make an enquiry.
Looking to Speed Up Your Business? Check Your Eligibility for a $0 nbn® Fibre Upgrade
Over 2 million australian addresses are now eligible for a zero-cost upgrade of the current nbn® infrastructure to a FTTP (fibre to the premise) connection. Gain access to faster speeds and more reliability without it costing thousands of dollars in installation fees.
NBN ASSURE 50
$109
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NBN ASSURE 100
$129
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NBN ASSURE BIZ 250
$139
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NBN ASSURE PRO 250
$179
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Upgrade Your Technology with One of Our Modem/Routers
TP Link Archer AX1500
FTTP/FTTC/HFC
- WiFi 6 Technology
- Next-Gen 1.5 Gbps Speeds
- Triple-Core CPU
- Full Gigabit Ports
TP Link Archer VR300
FTTP/FTTC/FTTB/FTTN/HFC
- VDSL/ADSL Router
- 300 + 867 Mbps Dual Band Wi-Fi
- IPv6 Compatible
- 4 x 5dBi Antenna for Faster Wi-Fi
TP Link Archer MR6400
FTTP/FTTC/HFC
- Wireless Speeds of Up to 300Mbps
- LAN/WAN Ports
- Share 4G with Multiple Wi-Fi Devices
- 4G Backup Ready
Types of business nbn® Connections
FTTP Fibre to the Premises
Where nbn® is able to run a fibre optic cable all the way to the premises.
HFC Hybrid Fibre Coaxial
Where a fibre optic cable runs to the nbn® node, with the final connection of a coaxial cable to the nbn® service box inside the premises.
FTTN Fibre to the Node
Where nbn® runs a fibre optic cable to a newly built street cabinet and the existing copper network is used to make the final part of the nbn® connection to the premises.
FTTB Fibre to the Building
Where nbn® runs a fibre optic cable to the basement of a building, usually an apartment building or similar.
FTTC Fibre to the Curb
Where nbn® runs a fibre optic cable to a Distribution Point Unit (DPU), generally located inside a pit on the street. The existing copper network is used to make the final part of the nbn® connection to the premises.
NBN Fixed Wireless
Connects the nbn® from a transmission tower where data travels wirelessly to an antenna fitted on the roof of the premises.
FAQs - business nbn®
Which nbn® Connection is Best?
The best connection type is FTTP (fibre-to-the-premise). Just as the name suggests, FTTP is where optic fibre cables run all the way to the business premises. This means FTTP uses 100% fibre, making it the fastest and most dependable internet connection on the nbn® network. However, not every premise will have access to this connection type. Many businesses may be connected to FTTC and FTTN, which use parts of the old copper wiring. To upgrade to FTTP, you can check your eligibility for a free fibre upgrade.
How Does nbn® Work?
nbn® works by using fiber optic cables, fixed wireless connections, and satellite transmissions. Fiber optic cables deliver data at the speed of light, connecting homes, businesses, and community facilities. Fixed wireless connections use radio signals for remote areas, while satellite transmissions provide internet connectivity in more isolated areas. The nbn® is continuously monitored and maintained by technicians to ensure seamless connectivity. It revolutionizes the way Australians connect, making fast and reliable internet accessible to everyone.
Who owns the nbn® infrastructure?
The National Broadband Network, commonly known as nbn®, is owned and operated by the Australian government. nbn® is responsible for connecting millions of homes and businesses across the country to fast and reliable internet services. With its extensive network of fiber optic cables, fixed wireless connections, and satellite technology, nbn® plays a crucial role in bridging the digital divide and ensuring that all Australians have access to the digital opportunities of the 21st century.
Need Help Finding the Best Solution for Your Business?
Get in touch with one of our business consultants on 1300 000 300 or CLICK HERE to make an enquiry. We'll happily help you find the right broadband connection for your business requirements.