nbn® Fibre to the Premises explained (FTTP)

nbn® Fibre to the Premises explained (FTTP)

nbn FTTP made easy

All types of nbn network connections that utilise a physical line running to the premises are considered Fixed Line connections. An nbn Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connection is used in circumstances where a fibre optic line will be run from the nearest available fibre node, directly to your premises.

FTTP connections require an nbn network device to be installed inside your home. This device requires power to operate and can only be installed by an approved nbn installer or phone and internet provider.

Prepare for your nbn FTTP installation appointment

Your preferred provider may advise that you need an installation for FTTP with an nbn approved technician. Download our guide or watch our video to prepare for your installation appointment and make the most of your nbn Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) connection

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