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What would be the best plan for my area in Darawank, NSW. We only have fibre to cable that reaches up to 40bps at most.
Hi Mon, on an FTTC connection you should be able to get up to 100Mbps download and up to 40Mbps upload: https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/nbn/fttc-nbn This guide should show a list of plans available to you. If you’re still having trouble please do reach out again. Hope this helps!
we want a broadband provider we have NBN connection we are currently with OPTUS and we also have a landline connection
Hi Walter, you can take our super quick quiz to find an NBN best suited to your needs: https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/nbn. Alternatively, you can also take a look at our roundup of the best plans for the month: https://www.finder.com.au/best-nbn-plans. Hope this helps!
I am moving to a rural location which has the option of NBN fixed wireless but I am unsure what plans suit looking at the NBN options here. How can I know which NBN plans are “ fixed wireless”?
Hi Shelley. Most telcos have a section on their website that lets you see which technologies are available for your address, including fixed wireless. Simply type your address into the included bar to get the results.
Alternatively, you can use our fixed wireless NBN guide which only shows fixed wireless plans. Good luck!
Hi Shelley, you can check out our guide to Fixed Wireless internet and compare plans in the table: https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/nbn/nbn-fixed-wireless-plans. If you’re still unsure of how to choose one please do reach out again. Hope this helps!
Can I still use my 2 current email addresses if I change internet providers – currentlh with Primus.
Hi Greg, if your email addresses were provided by iPrimus, unfortunately you won’t be able to keep them if you switch providers. I’d recommend double-checking with iPrimus, though — they may have options available.
If you do decide to switch, you could migrate to a free standalone provider like Gmail or Outlook. Sign up, then forward your existing iPrimus emails, export your contacts, and update your email address across all your services. Don’t forget to let your contacts know about the change.
It’s a bit tedious, but it’ll set you up well for the long run.
Hope this helps!
We have been advised our satellite broadband is increasing in cost by $14 dollars a month who are good value satellite broadband providers in the mid north coast of NSW?
Hi Carolyn, sorry to hear that. You can compare satellite plans in our guide here: https://www.finder.com.au/broadband-plans/satellite-broadband. Use the filters to find the price, speed and data options that best suit your needs. Hope this helps!