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For our new 500/50, 750/50 and 1000/100 plans, typical evening speeds are based on an estimate. These speeds will be monitored regularly and updated when available.Promo T&C’s.
Faster Speeds, Same Price
The old nbn® 250 plan is now nbn® 750, delivering triple the download speed (750 Mbps) and double the upload speed (50 Mbps) for eligible FTTP and HFC customers. At no extra cost.


nbn® Home Superfast.
nbn® 750, also known as the Home Superfast plan, offers download speeds of 750 Mbps, which is many times faster than the average internet speed in Australia.
If you work from home, download a lot of large files or spend a lot of time gaming, nbn® Home Superfast may better suit your needs.
In a house of four or five people who are all streaming, downloading and gaming at once, nbn® 750 plans will keep your connection smooth and fast.
1300 66 55 75Can I get nbn® home superfast?
nbn® 750 plans aren’t available to every address. To connect to nbn® Home Superfast, you’ll need either a Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) or Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) connection. You can quickly check your address here to confirm eligibility.
If you don’t already have FTTP, NBN Co is continuing its fibre rollout, aiming to reach around 90% of Australian homes and businesses by the end of 2025.


Alternatives to nbn® 750
If your property isn’t yet connected to FTTP or HFC, you may want to consider our nbn® 100 plan for a fast and reliable connection.
Need more speed? Explore our nbn® 1000 gigabit plan.
Do you need help comparing plans? You can call our team on 1300 66 55 75 or email us using the contact form on this page and we would be glad to help!
1300 66 55 75No nbn® experience is the same, and we service locals with the best available. See what speeds you’re ACTUALLY capable of! No data caps and no overcrowding.
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nbn® 750 plans FAQs
As of 14 September 2025, nbn® 250 (250/25 Mbps) has been uplifted to nbn® 750 (750/50 Mbps) as part of the nationwide nbn® speed upgrade.
If you were previously on nbn® 250, your plan has already been upgraded automatically at no extra cost.
This gives you triple the download speed and double the upload speed without paying more.
No. If you were on an eligible nbn® 250 plan, your service has already been uplifted to nbn® 750 at no extra cost. Your monthly bill remains the same unless you choose to change plans.
To get the full benefit of 750 Mbps download speeds, you’ll need a router that supports gigabit speeds. If your router is more than five years old, it may not deliver the best performance.
We recommend using a modern gigabit-capable router, such as the eero 7 mesh router available with eligible Swoop plans.
In Australia, nbn® 750 plans (previously known as nbn® 250) are only available over certain connection types. To connect to nbn® Home Superfast, you’ll need either a Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) or Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC) connection at your property.
You can check whether your address is eligible here.
If you don’t already have FTTP, NBN Co is continuing its fibre rollout and expects to make higher speed tiers available to around 90% of homes and businesses by the end of 2025.
nbn® 750 (previously nbn® 250) provides download speeds of up to 750 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50 Mbps.
To put this in perspective, at 750 Mbps you could download a 5 GB file in less than a minute. You can also stream ultra-high-definition (4K or 8K) video content on multiple devices at the same time without buffering or lag.
The upload speed of 50 Mbps makes it fast and efficient to upload large files to cloud storage, share media online, and run video calls smoothly.
As always, the actual speeds you experience may vary depending on your equipment, network congestion, and distance from the nbn® connection box.
Find out if you can connect to nbn 750 at your address here.
The ‘750’ in nbn® 750/50 refers to the maximum download speed this plan provides — 750 Mbps. The ‘50’ refers to the maximum upload speed — 50 Mbps.
This plan was previously known as nbn® 250/25 (250 Mbps download / 25 Mbps upload) and has been uplifted as part of the 2025 nbn® speed upgrade.
Do you need help comparing plans? You can call our team on 1300 66 55 75 or email us using the contact form on this page and we would be glad to help!
Yes, a download speed of 750 Mbps is more than fast enough for streaming Netflix content.
According to Netflix, the recommended internet speed for Ultra HD (4K) streaming is just 25 Mbps. With nbn® 750, you can stream multiple 4K — or even 8K — videos simultaneously on different devices without buffering or lag, while still leaving plenty of bandwidth for gaming, browsing, and working from home.
Find out if you can connect to nbn 750 at your address here.
Yes, you can stream 4K content smoothly and without buffering on nbn® 750.
In fact, with a download speed of 750 Mbps, you can stream multiple 4K or even 8K videos at once and still have plenty of bandwidth left for other online activities, running a home office, or supporting multiple household members using the internet at the same time.
Do you need help comparing plans? You can call our team on 1300 66 55 75 or email us using the contact form on this page and we would be glad to help!
Yes, an nbn® 750 plan is more than sufficient for working from home. At this speed, you can handle video conferencing, emailing, file sharing, cloud backups, and web browsing with ease and minimal lag.
With 750 Mbps download and 50 Mbps upload, this plan can comfortably support multiple household members working remotely at the same time — even while others are streaming, gaming, or using high-bandwidth applications.
Find out if you can connect to nbn 250 at your address here.