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Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP) Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) Fibre-to-the-Curb (FTTC) Fibre-to-the-Building (FTTB) Fibre-to-the-Node (FTTN) NBN Fixed Wireless NBN Sky Muster satellite
FTTP, HFC, FTTC, FTTB and FTTN are used in metro areas, Fixed Wireless NBN tends to service regional and rural areas, while NBN Sky Muster satellite is built for remote and offshore locations. Generally speaking, all forms of NBN should offer reliable internet, so don’t expect too much in the way of NBN outages, albeit homes with NBN Fixed Wireless, NBN satellite and FTTN technologies may experience slower speeds, particularly during the nightly busy period.
Telstra NBN Spintel NBN Optus NBN Aussie Broadband NBN Mate NBN Tangerine NBN Skymesh NBN Vodafone NBN iiNet NBN Superloop NBN MyRepublic NBN TPG NBN IPStar NBN Activ8me NBN Dodo NBN Exetel NBN Belong NBN Pennytel NBN Kogan NBN Internode NBN iPrimus NBN Southern Phone NBN Westnet NBN
Certain NBN providers will bundle a preconfigured NBN modem or modem-router when you sign up, but the trend is to BYO NBN-compatible modem. BYO modems let you get plans at the cheapest cost while preconfigured NBN modems should work out of the box without manual tweaking. They may also include 4G backup in the event of an NBN or provider network outage.