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NBN Co picks September 2025 for higher-tier plan changes

By Ry Crozier
Sep 5 2024 3:36PM

After six months of consultation with retail service providers.

NBN Co will boost the speeds of its three current top-tier residential services, and introduce a new 2Gbps tier, in mid-September of next year.

NBN Co picks September 2025 for higher-tier plan changes

The company floated a plan in March to remake its 100/20Mbps tier to 500/50Mbps, its 250/25Mbps tier to 750/50Mbps, and its gigabit tier 750-1000/50-100Mbps.

Then, in May, it proposed creating an entirely new tier of services with download speeds of 2Gbps.

The company said that after a period of consultation, it had been agreed to start both in September 2025.

Continuing its current branding theme, 2Gbps services will be called ‘hyperfast’.

The 2Gbps service will come with an upload speed of either 100Mbps or 200Mbps, depending on whether the access technology is HFC or fibre respectively.

The company also foreshadowed some changes to its business offerings in the same time period, including a 2Gbps product with 500Mbps upload speeds with a service level agreement “to investigate and work to resolve any unplanned network outages or faults within four hours.”

It also said it would “reduce the effective wholesale price” of its 250/100Mbps, 500/20Mbps and 100/400Mbps “plus Pro packages” for business; and offer “reductions in its wholesale prices for enterprise and medium-sized corporate customers.”

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