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What’s the Best NBN Broadband Service?

By Wagner – NBN battery suppliers

You may be considering making the switch to a different national broadband network and if so, it can often be crucial to ensure that you find the very best provider around. But how do you find the ideal NBN broadband service for your unique requirements?

In most cases, perusing some of the top providers is typically a great way to get a better understanding of what’s available – and from there, you can compare your options to find out which service looks sufficient.

Different types of NBN technology

The type of national broadband network technology you have can often make all the difference to which plan you choose, as there are a number of services available to suit each of the different types. If you’re not sure on what you have, you may want to get in touch with your current provider to find out.

Finding the right speed

Another thing you may want to think about is the type of speed you want from you plan. The three options are NBN standard (25/5), standard plus (50/20) and premium (100/40). It’s important to note that most providers don’t actually offer standard plans, as they’re generally the least popular option.

The speed is how many megabites are used each second when downloading and how many per second when uploading – so for example, standard plus plans are 50 megabites per second for download and 20 megabites per second for upload.

To get an idea of how much data you’ll need, it may be worthwhile to check out how many devices with access to your internet tend to use it at the same time.

Best FTTN plans

If you’re in need of a FTTN (fibre to the node) national broadband network service, there are plenty of different options for you to choose from. A few providers with great standard plus speed plans include:

  • iiNet
  • Internode
  • MyRepublic

For a premium plan, you may want to take a look at what Aussie Broadband has to offer.

Best FTTP plans

When it comes to fibre to the premises (more commonly abbreviated to FTTP) services, you may want to consider the standard plus plans offered by Internode, Optus and Telstra – although Aussie Broadband and iiNet also have great FTTP broadband services, too.

The premium speed plans provided by these companies are also well worth a look, so be sure to consider those if you’d rather get the very best internet possible.

Best NBN plans

The most common choices for standard plus cable plans are Optus, iiNet and Telstra, so be sure to take into account what these providers have to offer. On the other hand, Auusie Broadband and Telstra are generally considered to be the best for premium cable plans, so that’s something that you may want to keep in mind whilst shopping for the ideal service for your needs.

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