High speed upgrades
We're excited to announce increased speeds on some Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) and Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) plans from October this year for no extra charge.
Plan | Current Speed | New Speed Upgrade |
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Premium (NBN 100/20) | 100Mbps 20Mbps | 500Mbps 50Mbps |
Home Superfast (NBN250/25) | 250Mbps 25Mbps | 750Mbps 50Mbps |
Not yet a customer? Sign up online now to an eligible plan and you will be automatically upgraded.
The nbn speed tier figures are not measures of the actual in-premise speeds customers will experience after the speed increase, which may be slower. Your choice of modem/router, and how you set it up within your premises, could limit you from utilising the maximum speed of your broadband plan. Please check our FAQs below for some handy tips on how to maximise your speeds. Typical evening speeds will be confirmed on our website when we have sufficient speed test data from customers on these new plans.
Technology Types
If you’re not sure which technology type you have, look at where your modem connects to the internet in your home.
FTTP Connection | HFC Connection |
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Other Technologies
If your modem connects directly to a phone socket on your wall, you likely have Fibre to the Node (FTTN) or Fibre to the Building (FTTB). If it connects to a white nbn Connection Box, you likely have Fibre to the Curb (FTTC). And if you have an nbn antenna on your roof, you’re a Fixed Wireless customer (FW). Unfortunately, these technologies won’t receive a speed increase from the 1st of October. Some customers on Fibre to the Node or Fibre to the Curb may be eligible or a Fibre Upgrade though. Chat to an agent now. Chat to an agent now.
Have Questions? We've Got Answers!
If your modem (or router as some call it) is more than 5 years old, it may not be able to deliver the maximum speed of your plan once the speed has been upgraded. This limitation usually impacts Wi-Fi, rather than connecting to the modem directly with a cable.
If you have a TP Link VX220 or Kaon DG2144 modem, it’s likely it’ll reach the maximum speed of the plan, provided it’s in a good location and your in-home setup has been optimised (see below). If you have an older iPrimus modem, you may want to consider upgrading it. Contact us and we can help you, plus we have a great 50% credit back modem offer for customers who upgrade their device. It’s possible for older modems to deliver increased speeds, but it’s unlikely they will deliver the maximum speed available.
If your modem (or router as some call it) is more than 5 years old, it may not be able to deliver the maximum speed of your plan once the speed has been upgraded. This limitation usually impacts Wi-Fi, rather than connecting to the modem directly with a cable.
If you have a TP Link VX220 or Kaon DG2144 modem, it’s likely it’ll reach the maximum speed of the plan, provided it’s in a good location and your in-home setup has been optimised (see below). If you have an older iPrimus modem, you may want to consider upgrading it. Contact us and we can help you, plus we have a great 50% credit back modem offer for customers who upgrade their device. It’s possible for older modems to deliver increased speeds, but it’s unlikely they will deliver the maximum speed available.
Australia’s demand for data is growing and that growth isn’t slowing down. So we're increasing speeds and future-proofing our plans.
Australia’s demand for data is growing and that growth isn’t slowing down. So we're increasing speeds and future-proofing our plans.
There are many factors that impact the speed you’ll get from your internet connection. The below are just some of the ways you can improve your speeds.
- Modem Placement - keep your modem central in your home and try not to hide it in cupboards or behind other appliances. It’s also best to keep it raised where possible and try to avoid locations with other electrical devices like microwaves or baby monitors.
- Wi-Fi Settings - Are you connecting to the high-speed band on your modem? Most modems operate on two different signal bands. 2.4Ghz which has greater range but offers less speed, and 5Ghz which offers less range but greater speed. Try connecting to the 5Ghz band to get more speed from your Wi-Fi.
- Interference - If you’re in an area with lots of radio signals, changing channels can help too. This is particularly helpful in apartment buildings or higher density areas.
- Cable Quality - If you’re connecting to your modem or router with an ethernet cable, make sure it’s a high-quality Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable. This can impact the speed of your connection.
There are many factors that impact the speed you’ll get from your internet connection. The below are just some of the ways you can improve your speeds.
- Modem Placement - keep your modem central in your home and try not to hide it in cupboards or behind other appliances. It’s also best to keep it raised where possible and try to avoid locations with other electrical devices like microwaves or baby monitors.
- Wi-Fi Settings - Are you connecting to the high-speed band on your modem? Most modems operate on two different signal bands. 2.4Ghz which has greater range but offers less speed, and 5Ghz which offers less range but greater speed. Try connecting to the 5Ghz band to get more speed from your Wi-Fi.
- Interference - If you’re in an area with lots of radio signals, changing channels can help too. This is particularly helpful in apartment buildings or higher density areas.
- Cable Quality - If you’re connecting to your modem or router with an ethernet cable, make sure it’s a high-quality Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable. This can impact the speed of your connection.
If you’re on FTTN (Fibre to the Node) or FTTC (Fibre to the Curb), you may be eligible for a free fibre upgrade. Nbn is busy upgrading many customers on these technologies to full fibre (FTTP). The best way to find out if you’re eligible for a free fibre upgrade is to contact us. While in most cases the upgrade will be completely free, there are exceptions, including if an electrician is required to run power to the location where nbn installs the connection box or if you require a non-standard installation. Note: Once you’ve chosen to upgrade to FTTP, you can’t go back to your old connection.
If you’re on FTTN (Fibre to the Node) or FTTC (Fibre to the Curb), you may be eligible for a free fibre upgrade. Nbn is busy upgrading many customers on these technologies to full fibre (FTTP). The best way to find out if you’re eligible for a free fibre upgrade is to contact us. While in most cases the upgrade will be completely free, there are exceptions, including if an electrician is required to run power to the location where nbn installs the connection box or if you require a non-standard installation. Note: Once you’ve chosen to upgrade to FTTP, you can’t go back to your old connection.
For now, we aren’t increasing the price of the plans that are getting a speed increase. If you need to upgrade your plan to receive the higher speeds, you’ll pay a little more.
For now, we aren’t increasing the price of the plans that are getting a speed increase. If you need to upgrade your plan to receive the higher speeds, you’ll pay a little more.
We are aiming to start increasing the speeds from the 1st of October. Speeds will be upgraded over a period of a few weeks, and we will let customers know when their speed has gone up. Given that these speeds are being upgraded for all eligible customers, there may be some delays to complete this across our network.
We are aiming to start increasing the speeds from the 1st of October. Speeds will be upgraded over a period of a few weeks, and we will let customers know when their speed has gone up. Given that these speeds are being upgraded for all eligible customers, there may be some delays to complete this across our network.
No. Unfortunately we can’t guarantee speeds because there are many things that can impact speed. The speeds listed above are wholesale access speeds, and are what is sold to internet service providers. Your actual speeds will be slower. What we can do is help to optimise your in-home setup where possible so that you can get the most out of your plan.
Typical Evening Speeds will be confirmed soon after the plan speed is upgraded. Your choice of modem/router, and how you set it up within your premises, could limit you from utilising the maximum speed of the plans.
No. Unfortunately we can’t guarantee speeds because there are many things that can impact speed. The speeds listed above are wholesale access speeds, and are what is sold to internet service providers. Your actual speeds will be slower. What we can do is help to optimise your in-home setup where possible so that you can get the most out of your plan.
Typical Evening Speeds will be confirmed soon after the plan speed is upgraded. Your choice of modem/router, and how you set it up within your premises, could limit you from utilising the maximum speed of the plans.
If you’re on FTTP or HFC and you’re already on the Premium 100Mbps/20Mbps plan, Superfast 250Mbps plan or Ultrafast 1000Mbps plan, you won’t have to do anything for the speed of your plan to increase. Depending on how old your modem is, you may want to look at upgrading it to take full advantage of the increased speeds.
If you’re on FTTP or HFC but you’re on a lower speed tier, you’ll need to upgrade your plan to get the higher speeds. If you’re on other technologies like FTTN, FTTB or the NBN Fixed Wireless network and you’re eligible for a fibre upgrade, you need to upgrade to fibre to the premises to get access to these high-speed plans. The best way to find out if you’re eligible for a fibre upgrade is to contact us.
If you’re on FTTP or HFC and you’re already on the Premium 100Mbps/20Mbps plan, Superfast 250Mbps plan or Ultrafast 1000Mbps plan, you won’t have to do anything for the speed of your plan to increase. Depending on how old your modem is, you may want to look at upgrading it to take full advantage of the increased speeds.
If you’re on FTTP or HFC but you’re on a lower speed tier, you’ll need to upgrade your plan to get the higher speeds. If you’re on other technologies like FTTN, FTTB or the NBN Fixed Wireless network and you’re eligible for a fibre upgrade, you need to upgrade to fibre to the premises to get access to these high-speed plans. The best way to find out if you’re eligible for a fibre upgrade is to contact us.
Yes. We will email all customers who are eligible for higher speeds to let them know. If there’s something we recommend you do to access these speeds, like upgrade your modem or upgrade your technology, we will let you know that too.
Yes. We will email all customers who are eligible for higher speeds to let them know. If there’s something we recommend you do to access these speeds, like upgrade your modem or upgrade your technology, we will let you know that too.
At this stage our Opticomm and Redtrain plans are not increasing in speed. The speed increase is for nbn plans only.
At this stage our Opticomm and Redtrain plans are not increasing in speed. The speed increase is for nbn plans only.