{"id":1799,"date":"2017-11-13T09:34:14","date_gmt":"2017-11-12T22:34:14","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=1799"},"modified":"2018-12-13T13:25:59","modified_gmt":"2018-12-13T02:25:59","slug":"nbn-business-pricing","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/infinititelecommunications.com.au\/nbn-business-pricing\/","title":{"rendered":"NBN Business Pricing. The Difference Between Cheap And ‘Expensive’ NBN"},"content":{"rendered":"

In this article, we will go through how NBN package pricing works<\/strong>. And reveal how some internet service providers (ISPs) are charging just $29.99 for an NBN service while others charge $49.99 upward for the same advertised speed.\u00a0<\/strong><\/p>\n

As irrelevant as this might seem, it\u2019s critical that you know what you are actually getting when investing in an NBN provider<\/em><\/strong> – as the underlying service they provide you will affect your business daily.<\/p>\n

The rollout of the NBN is forcing all businesses to move their entire business communications to the internet –\u00a0 which includes your phone service(s) running via VOIP and SIP\u00a0over the internet. So having an internet service that can handle all your data requirements (both phone & general internet usage) will be critical to your business.<\/p>\n

In this article we will explain the costs involved in providing an NBN service, and how some providers can put together internet packages cheaper than even ADSL packages.<\/p>\n

How The Internet Works<\/h2>\n

In order to understand why your internet service is priced the way it is, we have to get a basic understanding of how the internet actually works; while most of us use it every day, not many of us actually know the mechanics.<\/p>\n

The internet actually gets to you via a wire of some kind. For the past 20 years or so, most of us have been using internet delivered by copper wires. Now that the NBN is here in Australia, it\u2019s delivered to most of us with underground fibre optic cables doing most of the heavy lifting. When we\u2019re away from a fixed internet service our smartphones and tablets rely on the 4G network. And for those of us who live in rural and remote areas, the NBN is delivered from fixed wireless towers or the Sky Muster satellite.<\/p>\n