Quick Guide: The 7 Terms You Need to Know When It Comes to NBN

There are many connection options when it comes to a TeleChoice NBN connection. TeleChoice Telstra connections offer high-speed, top quality connections to most of rural and urban Australia. Here’s quick guide to the different types of NBN connections from the experts at TeleChoice Geelong.

 

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Before connecting with the NBN it’s good to know which connection type it most suitable for your connectivity needs. Different connection types have different installation requirements and will affect your internet delivery.  

Here’s a quick guide to the 7 most important terms you need to know when it comes to NBN:  

1. Fixed Line 

A fixed line connection is a standard physical line which runs directly to your property. 

2. Fibre To The Premises (FTTP)  

This is the best type NBN connection as its most consistent in internet delivery. This is where a fibre optic cable is run to your premises.  

3. Fibre To The Node (FTTN)  

This type of connection makes use of previous copper cabling, which does make it a cheaper alternative. However, connectivity won’t be as good as with a FTTP connection.  

4. Fibre To The Building (FTTB)  

This is a common choice for bigger buildings and apartment blocks. This connection is generally stored in a secured cabinet, with multiple ethernet connections which can extend into the building complex.  

5. Fibre To The Curb (FTTC)  

This kind connects to a distribution unit outside of the building. It makes use of existing copper cabling via fibre. This will have a lower performance to a FTTN connection.  

6. Hybrid Fibre Coaxial 

In this application, an existing pay TV cable enables the NBN connection to reach your property. 

7. Satelite Sky Muster ™ Connection 

Sky Muster ™ Satelite connections provide NBN in rural areas and are fitted to your house.  

Allow the team at TeleChoice Geelong help you make the right choice. Finding the right type of TeleChoice NBN connection will depend on your needs, location and the size of the property you are hoping to supply top-quality connection to. The TeleChoice Telstra plans can help you get connect without breaking the bank.  

To find out more about the TeleChoice Telstra network and how an TeleChoice NBN connection can boost your connectivity, contact TeleChoice Geelong today. 

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