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What is the NBN?

About the NBN

The National Broadband Network (NBN) is rolling out fibre-optic, fixed wireless and satellite infrastructure to replace the existing broadband infrastructure with a faster and more reliable broadband service.

*Boasting download speeds of up to 100 megabits per second (that's four times quicker than the fastest ADSL2+ broadband currently available) the NBN is a game changer.

*Speeds could be slower and may differ due to various factors. Find out more about NBN speeds

The NBN is designed to replace Australia's existing, ageing copper network, which is no longer sufficient to support our growing demand for faster and more reliable internet connections. Whether you are getting connected by fibre-optic (called Fibre to the Home, or FTTH if you want to sound cool at parties), fixed wireless or satellite at your premises, you won't be disappointed by your NBN experience.

What does NBN mean for you?

Share your broadband

Got a full house? No worries. The NBN can handle more devices online at the same time.

Stay in touch

Smoother voice and video calls so you can spend some quality time with those who matter most.

Entertainment

Don't suffer the buffer. Download and stream high quality online media to your heart's content.

Future-proof

Workplace and studies are increasingly digital, with hefty file transfers - the NBN will help you keep up with the times.

Reliability

The NBN is less prone to weather conditions, bringing you a more consistent performance.

 

See it in action

Getting online with iiNet NBN

1

Check availability

Check if NBN is available at your address.

Check availability
2

Sign up

Sign up to an NBN plan with iiNet.

Choose a plan
3

Get connected

We'll arrange to connect you to superfast NBN!


The different flavours of the NBN

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NBN Fibre (FTTP)

NBN FTTB and FTTN Icon

NBN FTTB and FTTN

NBN Wireless Icon

NBN Wireless

NBN HFC Icon

NBN HFC

Coming in 2016

NBN Satellite Icon

NBN Satellite

With the NBN Interim Satellite reaching capacity, NBN Co has ceased sale of the interim satellite product. The full satellite service is expected to be launched in 2016.