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Hi Gladys, At Finder, we provide tools to help you compare internet plans, but we don’t sell or service those plans ourselves. Most providers will send a modem to your use along with instructions on how to use it, and offer phone support if you need assistance. If you want more assistance with setup, commercial services such as Geek2U can assist. It can also be worth checking with your local community centre or library, as some of these have volunteer services to help with IT issues too. Hope this helps!
I’m wondering when fibre to the premises will become available to my house in Medina WA – they laid the cable 10 months ago! Also wondering about my business premises in Hillman.
Hi, To get an FTTP upgrade, you’ll need pick an NBN provider that meets your needs and then apply through them – it won’t happen automatically for your premises. You can use the table on this guide to help compare different services.
I have a property at the river in SA and our neighbor has internet with TPG and they only pay a fee daily when they are there as they only use it mainly on weekends and can turn it off when they aren’t there, i was wondering if i can do the same
Hi Paul, Pay-as-you-go plans for Internet access generally involve using a 4G or 5G modem for connection, rather than a faster NBN connection. You can compare mobile broadband plans to see some possible options. Hope this helps.
Hi I would like to bundle 2 mobile phone accounts plus my NBN satellite and want unlimited data thanks
Hi Kerry,
You can view some phone and NBN bundle options here. Hope this helps!
I have NBN connected to my Principal home, and I am happy with my internet provider, but I need Wi-Fi at another property I own, which does not get used much.
Is there a company that I can use on the same account as my Principal home without paying for 2 services. both these properties are in coastal Queensland.
Thank you, Finder,
Hi Wayne, I’m not aware of any provider that will let you “split” a service in this way – if you want access at each premises, you’ll have to pay for each one. However, if you’re happy with your current NBN provider it would be worth contacting them and asking if they’ll give a discount on a wireless broadband plan at your second property. Make sure you compare costs though – it might still be cheaper to get a wireless plan elsewhere. You can compare 4G and 5G broadband plans in our dedicated guide.