Big internet shake-up promises lightning-fast speeds sooner than you think

Boil the kettle, queue up your favourite show, and get comfy—because a huge internet speed boost is on its way to Aussie households.

This upgrade promises faster streaming of your favourite TV shows, a major shift in how we connect, play, and get things done.


Starting mid-September, the NBN Co is rolling out a significant upgrade to its broadband network, promising to supercharge download and upload speeds for eligible homes.

This is no small tweak—some households could see their download speeds increase by up to a whopping 500 per cent!

But before you start dreaming of lightning-fast Netflix binges and crystal-clear video calls with the grandkids, there are a few important things to know.


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Households with fibre or HFC connections are set to enjoy a major internet speed boost, with upgrades kicking off from mid-September. Credit: Depositphotos


Let’s face it: Australia’s internet hasn’t exactly been winning gold medals. According to Speedtest’s latest global rankings, we’re sitting at 75th in the world for broadband speed—lagging behind countries like Egypt, Slovakia, and Argentina, and only just ahead of Ukraine.

Not exactly something to brag about at the next family BBQ!

But with the average Aussie home now juggling around 25 internet-connected devices (think smartphones, laptops, smart TVs, tablets, and even fridges!), It’s clear we need a serious boost.


Back in 2015, most homes had just two or three devices online. Times have changed, and so must our internet.

Here’s the catch: not everyone will benefit straight away. The upgrade is only available to households with either Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) or Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) NBN connections.

If you’re on satellite, fixed wireless, Fibre to the Node (FTTN), or Fibre to the Curb (FTTC), you’ll have to wait a bit longer for your turn.

Not sure what type of connection you have? You can check your address on the NBN website or ask your internet provider.

Yes, in some cases. The new speeds will only be available to those on NBN plans of 100 megabits per second (Mbps) or higher.

Most Aussies are currently on 50Mbps plans, so you might need to upgrade to the 'Home Fast' plan or above to take full advantage.


Here’s a quick look at what’s changing:
  • Home Fast: Download speeds jump from 100Mbps to 500Mbps.
  • Home Superfast: Up from 250Mbps to 750Mbps.
  • Home Ultrafast: Upload speeds double from 50Mbps to 100Mbps.
  • Home Hyperfast: A brand new plan, offering a mind-blowing 2000Mbps download speed!
Good news—major providers like Telstra, Optus, and TPG have confirmed that eligible customers will get the speed boost at no extra cost.

The upgrades will be rolled out automatically, so you won’t need to lift a finger (except maybe to reboot your modem).

Here’s where things can get a bit tricky. Even if your plan and connection are eligible, you might not see the full benefit unless your home equipment is up to the task.

Many older modems and Wi-Fi routers can’t handle these new, higher speeds. The biggest bottleneck in your home could soon be your own hardware, not the NBN itself!


TPG’s Andrew O’Connor warns that some modems—even relatively new ones—aren’t built for these speeds, and third-party Wi-Fi extenders can sometimes slow things down rather than help.

If you’re on FTTN, FTTC, satellite, or fixed wireless, don’t despair. The NBN is gradually upgrading more homes to fibre, and you may be eligible for a free fibre upgrade in the near future.

Keep an eye on announcements from NBN Co and your provider.

Faster internet isn’t just about streaming movies or downloading big files. It means smoother video calls with family, quicker access to telehealth services, and a more reliable connection for all your smart devices.

For those of us who remember the days of dial-up (and that unforgettable screeching sound!), this is a leap into the future.
Key Takeaways

  • Australians with fibre to the premises (FTTP) or hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) NBN connections will soon enjoy dramatically faster internet speeds, with upgrades rolling out from mid-September.
  • To benefit from the new speeds, households need to check their connection type and may need to upgrade their internet plan and ensure their modem and wi-fi setup can handle faster speeds.
  • The significant boost will see eligible plans increase download speeds up to 500%, with new tiers such as Home Hyperfast (2000Mbps) launched, and most providers are passing on these speed upgrades at no extra cost.
  • Customers are advised to confirm eligibility and hardware compatibility with their provider, as outdated modems or wi-fi equipment could limit the improvements, despite the network-wide upgrades.
Are you excited about the new internet speeds? Have you checked your plan and hardware yet? Or are you still waiting for fibre to reach your street? Share your thoughts, questions, and experiences in the comments below.

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Bet they'll see their price increase substantially as well. No NBN where I live and we are not getting it so not sure what happened to every Australian being able to access it. Another labor lie from years gone by.
 
Bet they'll see their price increase substantially as well. No NBN where I live and we are not getting it so not sure what happened to every Australian being able to access it. Another labor lie from years gone by.
Labour lie? The roll-out was slowed by the Liberals, Tony Abbott and Malcolm Turnbull. Seems your memory is failing you. And you do have fast internet access by using satellite services.
 
Bet they'll see their price increase substantially as well. No NBN where I live and we are not getting it so not sure what happened to every Australian being able to access it. Another labor lie from years gone by.
Price rise? Can you read? Try again.
 
Yes the telcos will provide the extra speed at no cost, while charging those who cannot even get decent speeds (above 20mBps download and 4Mbps upload more. The other favorite is to close a plan with slow speeds and force customers onto higher speed and cost plans.
 
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Looks like we will have to update our modems, to take advantage of the higher speeds. Also, check your cables to the NBN box inside your residence and your modem to your desktop tower, if you have a desktop tower that is. Read the writing on the cables and check to see if it has UTP written on them, which means unshielded from electro magnetic interferences. Also, check if it is CAT6 or upwards. Anything lower than a 6 is usually not good enough for such high speeds. I have just purchased gold plated CAT 7 shielded cables from Kogan.com.au. A 1 metre cable for the NBN box to modem and a 2 metre cable for the modem to the desktop tower. Also, check your television cables as well. All the best.
 
I am on currently 71MBs for download speeds with VDSL2+ I see no reason to change to NBN even though I can. Until the price limits of NBN drop and beat my current Internet I will not be changing. For two of us at home with phones and computers the speeds received are meeting our needs. I still think with the cost of connection and the price of NBN plans I feel it would out way the current cost of internet and VDSL phone.
 
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If you were with Telstra your modem would already be updated they updated ours a few months ago ready for the new speed
 
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If you were with Telstra your modem would already be updated they updated ours a few months ago ready for the new speed
Hi I am not even connected to NBN as it costs too much for FTTP at present when they drop the connection fee I might consider it. The Fiber currently runs across the road from my house and NBN refuses to use the Fiber I am connected to at the back of the house. They prefer to waste resources instead of using current infrastructure.
 
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Price rise? Can you read? Try again.
Price rise will not happen straight away but don't be fooled it will go up because ISPs have to purchase more bandwidth to accommodate faster speeds
 
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Hi I am not even connected to NBN as it costs too much for FTTP at present when they drop the connection fee I might consider it. The Fiber currently runs across the road from my house and NBN refuses to use the Fiber I am connected to at the back of the house. They prefer to waste resources instead of using current infrastructure.
WE are not connected to fibre we are on WIFI and it works very well where we are
 
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Looks like we will have to update our modems, to take advantage of the higher speeds. Also, check your cables to the NBN box inside your residence and your modem to your desktop tower, if you have a desktop tower that is. Read the writing on the cables and check to see if it has UTP written on them, which means unshielded from electro magnetic interferences. Also, check if it is CAT6 or upwards. Anything lower than a 6 is usually not good enough for such high speeds. I have just purchased gold plated CAT 7 shielded cables from Kogan.com.au. A 1 metre cable for the NBN box to modem and a 2 metre cable for the modem to the desktop tower. Also, check your television cables as well. All the best.
If you currently have FTTP, which is required to get the high speeds, you likely have a suitable modem/router as well. Gold plated cables, overkill, this is not life or death stuff, it's just internet and will work good enough in most situations where high speeds are possible.
 
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WE are not connected to fibre we are on WIFI and it works very well where we are
Hi Macarj,

WIFI is only used around the house. For instance I am connected to WIFI from my VDSL modem at present. You will have a modem that is WIFI enabled but what is the basic connection to the house is it wired, or is it FTTP?
 
Hi Macarj,

WIFI is only used around the house. For instance I am connected to WIFI from my VDSL modem at present. You will have a modem that is WIFI enabled but what is the basic connection to the house is it wired, or is it FTTP?
What is FTTP? we have a disc on our roof
 
We have fibre to the house and Aussie Broadband has notified us that our internet speed will be upgraded at no extra cost although we probably won’t notice much difference since we got the fibre to the house it worked really well but we only stream tv use iPads and phones.
 
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What is FTTP? we have a disc on our roof
Fttp is fibre to the premises otherwise people have the old copper wire from the street to the house.
 
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Fttp is fibre to the premises otherwise people have the old copper wire from the street to the house.
Well we don't have fibre so I guess we have copper
 
I'm on a newish estate that has only got Opticom. Got FTTP but it's not great through my ISP, although I've got about 10+ items attached to it.
I keep meaning to complain to them about the speeds and possibly getting a new modem. Current one is 6 years old. This article has prompted me to do something about it now👍
 
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What is FTTP? we have a disc on our roof
FTTP is fiber to the Premise it sounds like you mentioned is Satellite Broadband leading to a modem in your house that is WIFI enabled.
 
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We ditched Telstra a while ago. Their modem/router was over-rated and rubbish, as always having issues. If people buy their own router/modem, Telstra won't support it. We bought our own modem/router with a new provider. Same price as we were paying Telstra, but with quicker speed/upload with the new provider.
 
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