The NBN rollout has had its problems but it’s a cornerstone of our digital future.
Q Do I have to connect to the NBN?
The short answer is no, not right away. In most cases, you have 18 months to switch before your old broadband connection is switched off, be it ADSL or cable. Your current provider in most cases will provide an “NBN transition” service, which basically means you don’t have to lift a finger. Still, it can pay to look at the type of wi-fi router/ modem you have – if it’s more than a few years old it could be time for an upgrade. HARRISON ASTBURY
Q How do I know if NBN is available at my property?
The easiest way is to visit NBN Co’s website (nbnco.com.au), which has an address checker on its home page. Simply enter your address to find out if NBN services are available now, or when the NBN rollout is planned for that area.
You’ll probably already know if the NBN is about to come to your address because service providers typically drop leaflets in neighbourhoods in advance, while your existing internet provider will very likely contact you about switching. Just remember it pays to compare. If you don’t check what different NBN providers have to offer then you won’t know if you’ve chosen a good deal. KENNY MCGILVARY
Q How much will the NBN cost? Are the plans more expensive than what I am paying now? Are there set-up fees as well?
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