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Hero Features Customer Benefits
Fast NBN Do more of what you need to do with our fast NBN plans. Starting at NBN50

Optional NBN Enhanced SLA

If your business needs even more reliability than our 4G Backup which has speed limits and may not be suitable for prolonged outages, Enhanced Support can help to get your nbn service back online quicker, with faster restoration targets by nbn co in the event of a failure.
Unlimited Data Don't worry about your staff or your family going over your quota and slowing the internet down for everyone else. Unlimited data gives you ultimate control. 
Scalability Add phone services or upgrade speeds at any time as your business grows.
Providing business grade NBN

Our business grade NBN provides choice, flexibility & network reliability with a wide range of solutions that help Australian businesses to meet their varying needs.

 

What exactly is NBN and what are its types?

New technologies are taking advantage of the infrastructure that already exists in an attempt to ease out the processes. Different locations need different technology and connection types. The NBN is Australia’s National Broadband Network. The NBN network is evolving Australia’s connectivity backbone. Having an NBN connection provides an open-access data network.

NBN networks split into fixed-line and fixed wireless connections. Fixed-line connections run a physical line directly to your property whereas fixed wireless connections run from a transmission tower for up to 14 kilometers in distance to an NBN antenna fitted to your house. In order to select the right network connection, it is important to understand all types and options available.

  • Hybrid Fibre-Coaxial (HFC Cable): Hybrid network is the oldest technology that powers the NBN network and it only serve small area where it has already been installed. The HFC connection is used when an existing pay-TV cable enables the NBN connection to reach your property.
  • Satellite: The Sky Muster satellites provide network access to remote areas and other hard-to-reach destinations. In order to access a satellite connection, you will need both an NBN-qualified modem and a satellite dish installed on your property.
  • Fibre to the Premises (FTTP): FTTP is a unique connection because it has a fibre optic cable run directly to your premises. It is considered to be the best NBN connection type because it is more consistent in its delivery of high-speed internet.
  • Fibre to the node (FTTN): FTTN is considered a cheaper NBN alternative to FTTP. The users are likely to experience slower upload and download speeds with this type of connection. Fibre to the node (FTTN) makes use of existing copper cables instead of the modern fibre optic cables, which have greater bandwidth.
  • Fibre to the building (FTTB): FTTB is most common for apartment blocks and similar buildings. These types of connections are installed in a secure cabinet in the building's basement or communication room.
  • Fibre to the curb (FTTC): FTTC connects a distribution unit with the existing copper network via fibre. Fibre to the curb is a compromise between the challenging installation of FTTP and the reduced performance of FTTN. 

Benefits of choosing NBN connection over fixed wireless broadband

The NBN uses fixed-line connections, which travel directly to the user’s home from nodes across the country. However, fixed wireless broadband is a type of connection that uses radio waves to provide a location with broadband internet access instead of using cables or a satellite connection. With fixed wireless broadband, the internet connection will go through a dish similar to the one used for satellite connections. Whereas NBN plans include unlimited data and unbeatable speed.

Fixed wireless plans come with lower starting prices than NBN plans. Despite this, the NBN is a clear winner in terms of value for money. NBN offers various speed tiers where users can choose according to their requirements. Each NBN speed tier comes with a maximum download speed. However, in the case of a fixed wireless connection, the speed is highly unpredictable because it is dependent on the strength of the signals. NBN plans generally come with unlimited data whereas this option is not available with fixed wireless broadband. If the internet consumption is high, NBN is a clear choice.

The best NBN providers offer multiple options to their customers to choose from. Aussie Comm has a range of some of the best NBN plans in Australia. Customers can choose the plan that suits their needs and data requirements in the best way. They can select any plan from NBN 25 at $69.95, NBN 50 at $79.95, and NBN 100 at $109.95. The smaller plans are ideal for regular internet usage throughout the day, whereas for those who wish to use the network intensively higher plans are more suitable.
These NBN plans offer unlimited data and scalability for additional convenience. If your business needs even more reliability may not be suitable for prolonged NBN outages in NSW or elsewhere, Enhanced Support can help to get your NBN service back. Aussie Comm provides quicker, with faster restoration targets in the event of a failure.

Everything about NBN installation

In order to connect to NBN, all you need to do to connect is pick a provider and choose a plan. Although NBN Co builds and owns the network, you'll be buying access to it from internet providers like Aussie Comm. The professional install option is available at Aussie Comm itself along with the NBN plan to cover your monthly usage. You simply have to pay for your NBN plan and potential hardware fees if you need a new modem. The cost of a plan will vary based on the speed you have chosen. For more details contact us info@aussiecomm.com.au to get in-depth information regarding the NBN installation.

Wireless NBN - The new & better form

NBN's Wireless network technology will provide regional and rural Australia access to world-leading broadband. Wireless NBN solves the problem of connectivity in areas where fixed-line technologies are not readily available. Wireless towers can support connections to multiple premises without the need to run individual fixed-line connections to each one. These towers are designed to take advantage of advanced wireless technology and offer the best NBN deals in Melbourne and other parts of Australia. With internet access becoming so integral to both work and personal lives, it makes sense to build a sturdier, faster wireless broadband network.

How to switch to Aussie Comm NBN from your existing NBN service provider?

There are plenty of benefits to changing your service provider, including saving money, better plan options, getting a faster connection, and indefinite support during rare NBN fault. You may be facing frequent NBN outages and connectivity issues with your existing service provider. Switching your existing NBN service provider to Aussie Comm is easier than you think. Right after you end your contract with the current service provider, you can choose NBN plans with Aussie Comm. Aussie Comm offers great options, better Internet service, and unquestionable speed. You can get your additional services transferred and check your hardware requirement after signing up with Aussie Comm. This completes your easy switch process and the fault with your previous NBN network will come to an end.

Enjoy unlimited data with AussieComm most subscribed NBN Plan - $250/25 Mbps

Unlimited data gives you unlimited control. We understand that different people have different requirements and we offer plans for all needs. Our best-selling Internet plans offer unlimited data so you do not need to worry about exceeding your quota or decreased speed. We at Aussie Comm design our plans keeping the customers in mind. Our enhanced support, a professional install process, static IP address, and other services make us the best NBN plan in Sydney, Melbourne, and other parts of Australia. Our most subscribed NBN Plan is $250/25 Mbps which provide unlimited internet with a whooping fast speed for 25 megabites per second only at just $250 a month.This plan is ideal for home usage as well as for your business too.

Why is Aussie Comm the best NBN service provider?

There is unbeatable acceleration in the adoption of internet access services. We offer business-grade NBN which provides choice, flexibility & network reliability with a wide range of solutions. This helps Australian businesses to meet their varying needs. With the help of flexible options to adjust your plan, you can add phone services or upgrade speeds at any time as your business grows. In case of connection failure, our Enhanced Support can help to get your NBN service back online quicker, with faster restoration targets. Aussie Comm offers more flexibility, a range of plan options, high-speed internet access, and unbeatable support to ensure world-class network connectivity.