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NBN Business Internet is a high-performance broadband service designed for businesses that need faster speeds, greater reliability, and priority support compared to residential NBN plans.
Business NBN plans typically include:
• Higher upload speeds
• Business-grade routers
• Priority fault restoration
• Static IP options
• Service Level Agreements (SLAs)
Residential plans are best for home use and don’t offer the same performance guarantees.
Businesses may be connected via:
• FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) – best performance
• FTTC / FTTN – dependent on location and line quality
• HFC (Hybrid Fibre Coaxial)
• Fixed Wireless (Business-grade)
Availability depends on your address.
Common business speeds include:
• 50/20 Mbps
• 100/40 Mbps
• 250/100 Mbps (FTTP only)
• 500/200 Mbps (FTTP only)
• 1000/400 Mbps (Enterprise FTTP)
Yes. Business NBN is ideal for VoIP, cloud phone systems, and video conferencing, especially when paired with a business-grade router and QoS configuration.
Yes. Most NBN Business plans offer static IP addresses, which are essential for VPNs, remote access, hosted servers, and secure business applications.
Business NBN plans often include:
• Priority fault response
• Shorter restoration targets
• Optional 4G/5G failover
This ensures minimal downtime for critical operations.
Many business plans include an SLA covering fault response times and restoration targets. SLAs vary by technology and plan level.
Absolutely. NBN Business is ideal for home-based businesses needing reliable video calls, cloud access, and secure remote connections.
Yes. You can upgrade speeds, add backup services, or move to private fibre or Enterprise Ethernet as your business requirements increase.
Yes. A business-grade router is recommended to ensure performance, security, and VoIP compatibility. Many providers supply or manage this for you.
Installation timeframes depend on your location and NBN technology. FTTP upgrades may take longer, while existing connections can be activated quickly.
Yes. Existing business numbers can usually be ported to a VoIP system running over NBN Business Internet.
Many businesses choose backup options such as 4G/5G failover or secondary fibre services to maintain connectivity during outages.
Yes, especially when combined with:
• Managed routers
• Firewalls
• VPNs
• Network monitoring
These protect your business data and users.