NBN New Services & Relocating Existing
Understanding the NBN Co Subsequent Installation Charge
The NBN Co Subsequent Installation Charge generally applies to premises connecting to the NBN using a Fibre to the Node (FTTN), Fibre to the Basement (FTTB) or Fibre to the Curb (FTTC) connection type. These connection types use a copper telephone ...
What happens if a previous occupant hasn't cancelled their NBN?
If we have challenges activating your new NBN internet service, it could be due to an existing service that is still active at the address you provided. Depending on the type of NBN at your property, the previous occupant's service might hinder an ...
NBN Missing Address Issues
The NBN (National Broadband Network) assigns a Location ID (LOCID) to every single location or address within Australia that is serviceable (or planned to be) by the NBN. If you can find your address on the 'Check Your Address' facility on the NBN ...
How can I switch my existing NBN to myhomefone?
Switching your existing NBN connection to myhomefone: What You Need to Know If you already have an NBN (National Broadband Network) service, the good news is the transfer process to myhomefone is straightforward. Here are some helpful tips to ...