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nbn™ Home Basic
25Mbps/10Mbps
Typical Evening Speed1
22.2 Mbps
Unlimited Data
nbn™ Home Standard
50Mbps/20Mbps
Typical Evening Speed1
44.4 Mbps
Unlimited Data
Free
Speed Upgrade*
nbn™ Home Fast
100Mbps/20Mbps
Typical Evening Speed1
90.0 Mbps
Unlimited Data
Free
Speed Upgrade*
nbn™ Home Fast 40
100Mbps/40Mbps
Typical Evening Speed1
90.0 Mbps
Unlimited Data
nbn™ Home Superfast
250Mbps/25Mbps
Typical Evening Speed1
215.0 Mbps
Unlimited Data
nbn™ Home Ultrafast
1000Mbps/50Mbps
Typical Evening Speed1
250.0 Mbps
3TB Data2
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TP-Link VR400
The TP-Link VR400 provides Superb wireless experience with dual-band Wi-Fi, Gigabit Ethernet ports, superior range and automatic targeted, device location.
$147.95
Includes standard delivery
Add TP-Link VR400
eero
eero is the little router with a huge wireless footprint, delivering fast speeds and a reliable signal. As a standalone WiFi router it can cover up to 140 sq meters. Find out more.
$157.95
Includes standard delivery
Add eeroMonthly Costs
nbn 1000Mbps/50Mbps
3TB Data Allowance2
$/month
Minimum total cost $149.00 per month
for 6 months, then $149.00 ongoing
SuperVoice Unlimited
$/month
Once Off Costs
WiFi Hardware
($)
Handset
($)
$
All Superloop nbn™ plans include:

Australian Support
We give you 100% Australian Support, commited to ensuring you stay connected

No Lock in Contract
We're so confident in our network and service that we won't ever lock you in!

No Sign-up Fees
$0 Select Plan when you switch from your nbn provider to us! no strings!
* Promotional Terms & Conditions apply. For more information see here.
1 The advertised speeds are the maximum theoretical speeds for the chosen plan. Actual speeds may be lower due to many factors including your network configuration, the location and type of content, the number of users simultaneously accessing the network and the performance of third party interconnection infrastructure that Superloop does not monitor or maintain. The maximum theoretical speeds should not be relied upon in making a purchasing decision. Real world usage is unlikely to consistently achieve such speeds, due to the factors described above. Learn more about speeds and performance.
2 If the 3TB allowance on the 1000Mbps plan is used up before the end of the billing cycle, a reduced Speed of 100Mbps is applied for excess usage at no charge.
Don't know how much quota you need? A guide to typical Internet usage, including approximate usage estimates for popular Internet applications can be found here.
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General Information
To use broadband you'll need a nbn™ compatible modem, which is the device that connects you to the Internet. If you're coming from an existing provider your current modem may be compatible, or Superloop can supply a pre-configured modem.
As of the 2nd of April 2016, NBNco have implemented a $300 NBN New Development Fee to be charged on the first connection to a premises in an NBNco designated ‘New Development Area’.
If you are in an NBN FTTN area, and request an additional copper lead-in, a $300 Subsequent Installation Charge will apply. For more information see the Pricing Schedule.
- Power dependency of nbn™ services
- Services offered over the NBN network will not operate unless:
- NBN's network termination device and any customer equipment that relies on mains power (for example, gateways, modems, routers and VOIP Adaptor) have a backup power source such as battery backup.
- Without a battery backup power source, you will be unable to make and receive voice calls, including to emergency services.
- Superloop's service does not include a battery backup power supply for either NBN's network or any customer equipment used and the service will not operate in a power outage.
nbn connection speed tiers
nbn25 - Typical evening speed 22.2 Mbps
nbn50 - Typical evening speed 44.4 Mbps
nbn100 - Typical evening speed 90.0 Mbps
nbn200 - Typical evening speed 180.0 Mbps
nbn250 - Typical evening speed 215.0 Mbps
nbn1000 - Typical evening speed 250.0 Mbps

nbn™ Fibre to the Premises
nbn™ Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) is the scenario where we're able to run a fibre optic line all the way to your premises

nbn™ Fibre to the Building
nbn™ Fibre to the Building (FTTB) is generally used when we're connecting an apartment block or similar type of building to the nbn™ broadband access network.

nbn™ Fibre to the Curb
nbn™ Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) is where fibre is extended close to your premises. Here it is connected to the existing copper network inside a small Distribution Point Unit, creating the final nbn™ connection.

nbn™ Fibre to the Node
nbn™ Fibre to the Node (FTTN) is where we run nbn™ Fibre to a newly built cabinet and then connect with the existing copper network.

nbn™ Hybrid Fibre Coaxial
nbn™ Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) is used in circumstances where the existing ‘pay TV' or cable network can be used to reach your premises.
This information has come direct from www.nbnco.com.au intended to give you the most up to date options and information about the nbn™