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For businesses with basic internet requirements, or as backup solution.
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2-75Mbps
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4Mbps
Good for connecting your business remotely, or as backup solution.
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24Mbps
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For businesses with basic internet requirements, or as backup solution.
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48Mbps
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17Mbps
Good for connecting your business remotely, or as backup solution.
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98Mbps
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37Mbps
Great for small business with multiple users, or as backup solution.
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246Mbps
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88Mbps
Perfect for video calls and accessing cloud services.
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489Mbps
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166Mbps
Great for offices with high usage.
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600Mbps
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306Mbps
Ideal for businesses in need of a powerful connection.
A Static IP is included with your Business nbn™ plan
Enjoy speaking to our Australian based Helpdesk technicians
Choose from our 12 month with no setup fee, or our month to month contract terms
All FireNet nbn™ clients are allocated a dedicated Account Manager to look after your needs.
FireNet Unlimited nbn™ plans are suited for businesses with high demand for data.
Compliment your nbn™ EE plan with a hosted voice system. A voice service solution packed with features designed for small to large business use.
FireNet’s ability to provide nbn™ services is subject to a service qualification check and the availability of nbn™ infrastructure available at the customers premises. The technology used to deliver nbn™ products will depend on the infrastructure between the customers premises and the NBN network.
The equipment required will depend on what service technology nbn™ has rolled out at your site location. For copper based nbn™ technologies such as Fibre to the Node, Fibre to the Building you will require a nbn™ compatible modem in order to connect to the FireNet network. For all other nbn™ service types you will be provided an ethernet cable handoff and will therefore need a router with an ethernet WAN port.
FireNet’s provisioning team can assist with any equipment that may be required.
FireNet offers Managed nbn™ services on contract terms of 12 months or higher. A managed router provided by FireNet allows for us to provide system down alerting, traffic reporting and staff assisted configuration for your service router.
Fibre-to-the-Premises (FTTP): This technology delivers fibre optic cables directly to homes and businesses, providing high-speed and reliable internet access.
Fibre-to-the-Node (FTTN): This technology involves running fibre optic cables to a central node in an area, with the final connection to homes and businesses made using existing copper infrastructure.
Fibre-to-the-Curb (FTTC): This technology involves installing fibre optic cables to a distribution point located within close proximity to homes and businesses, with the final connection made using existing copper infrastructure.
Hybrid Fibre-Coaxial (HFC): This technology uses coaxial cables to deliver broadband services to homes and businesses.
Fixed Wireless: This technology uses wireless signals to deliver broadband services to homes and businesses in rural and regional areas.
Each technology type has its own advantages and disadvantages, and the mix of technologies used in each area will depend on factors such as existing infrastructure and the density of homes and businesses. The NBN aims to provide fast and reliable broadband services to all Australians, regardless of the technology used in their area.