Faster NBN speeds on the way for many Aussies mid-September
Want something to look forward to? If you have FTTP or HFC, your internet speeds could get a little faster from Sunday, September 14.
Want something to look forward to? If you have FTTP or HFC, your internet speeds could get a little faster from Sunday, September 14.
Subscribers to Vodafone’s broadband options in the form of 5G or the NBN can find a little bit of mesh available with new routers.
A new wireless modem router is on the way for Telstra internet customers, and it’s bringing support for WiFi 7 and a slightly faster backup connection, too.
Australians look set to get faster internet access, as the NBN is set to upgrade fast speeds for many on 100Mbps plans and higher.
Access to the internet is needed for so much in life, it may as well be a right, yet it’s still not free. And that’s where at least one NBN provider is helping out.
Australia’s broadband network is about to see an update to make it faster, returning it somewhat to the original plan the NBN had under Labor.
Your internet is struggling and your ISP isn’t helping. Support is telling you nothing beyond a weird message from NBN Co. What does it mean?
It’s not great news for Optus customers today, or even customers on Optus-based virtual operators, with no way of accessing anything.
If you subscribe to Optus and are after faster speeds either on your phone or at home, there may be an option, though it does come with a catch or two.
Subscribers to the NBN through Telstra might shortly get an update with a few upgrades, handy if they like improvements to WiFi and backup connection speeds.