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2 Million More Aussies Can Get an NBN Upgrade, Here’s How to Check if You’re Eligible

Australia's internet infrastructure, the National Broadband Network (NBN) has announced that two million additional households across the country are now eligible for an NBN upgrade.

Sara Jones by Sara Jones
July 31, 2023
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In a major boost to Australia’s internet infrastructure, the National Broadband Network (NBN) has announced that two million additional households across the country are now eligible for an NBN upgrade. This exciting development aims to provide faster and more reliable internet services to a broader segment of the population. Australians are urged to check their eligibility and take advantage of this opportunity to enhance their online experience.

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The NBN upgrade initiative comes as a response to the growing demand for improved digital connectivity, particularly in light of the ever-increasing reliance on the internet for work, education, entertainment, and communication. The NBN’s commitment to expanding its coverage seeks to bridge the digital divide and ensure that more Australians have access to high-quality internet services.

The NBN Co Chief Executive Officer, in a press conference, expressed the organization’s determination to make these upgraded services accessible to as many households as possible. He stated, “Our goal is to deliver the benefits of fast, reliable, and affordable internet to every Australian. This expansion brings us one step closer to achieving that vision.”

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For Australians eager to find out if they are eligible for the NBN upgrade, the process is simple and user-friendly. Here’s how to check:

Visit the NBN Co website: Go to the official NBN website (www.nbnco.com.au) to access the eligibility checker tool.

Enter your address: Input your home address into the eligibility checker. This step will allow the system to determine if your location falls within the upgraded network coverage.

Check eligibility: The tool will promptly inform you if your household is eligible for the NBN upgrade. If eligible, it will also specify the type of upgrade available and the anticipated increase in internet speeds.

For those who are eligible, the NBN Co has outlined a seamless process for upgrading their services. The organization is committed to making the transition as convenient as possible for users. There will be clear instructions provided on the NBN website, along with customer support options to assist with any queries or concerns.

The NBN upgrade is expected to have a significant impact on internet speeds, allowing users to enjoy faster downloads, smoother video streaming, and more reliable online gaming experiences. Additionally, businesses operating in eligible areas stand to benefit from increased productivity and efficiency as they harness the potential of improved connectivity.

The NBN Co urges all eligible Australians to check their eligibility promptly to take full advantage of the opportunity. As the demand for internet services continues to grow, securing an upgrade ensures that households and businesses stay ahead in an increasingly interconnected world.

This latest move by the NBN Co reflects the commitment of Australia’s authorities to invest in digital infrastructure and create a technologically advanced nation capable of meeting the challenges of the 21st century. With the NBN upgrade, two million more Australians can look forward to an enhanced online experience, unlocking new opportunities and potentials in the digital realm.

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