There are a few bits of fine print worth being aware of if you’re requesting a free FTTP upgrade.
The most important condition is that if you downgrade your NBN plan or change provider within the first 12 months of being upgraded, you may need to pay NBN Co a $200 fee. For FTTN customers, this means downgrading to a plan below NBN 100. For FTTC, this means downgrading below NBN 250.
Moving home within a year of upgrading may also incur the $200 fee.
It’s also worth noting that in some complex cases, NBN Co may determine that extra infrastructure is required to complete the installation. If this is the case, that cost may be passed on to you if you want to proceed with the upgrade.
Yes, if you’re renting, you’ll need your landlord’s or property manager’s approval to request an FTTP upgrade. Equipment will need to be wall mounted, which will involve drilling. A utility box will be installed on the outside of the premise, and a connection box and power supply will be installed internally.
You or an authorised person over the age of 18 need to be present for the installation. No one needs to be at home for the pre-installation visit, however.
You won’t start paying for your new NBN plan until the FTTP upgrade is complete.
Once your FTTP plan is connected, you will need to arrange to have your previous plan cancelled. This will not happen automatically, and if you don’t, you will be billed for two services.
NBN Co says you may lose internet for up to half an hour on the day of your upgrade, but your technician will let you know if this is the case on the day. They also may need to isolate power temporarily depending on the work they need to do.
Most NBN-compatible modems and routers will work across multiple technology types, in the case of FTTP the NBN connection box serves as the modem. You should be able to continue using your existing router but you may need to change some settings.
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After your order is placed, the following steps will happen:
Due to the nature of the work, and how many upgrades are being requested the time it takes can vary. NBN Co aims to fulfil orders and complete FTTP upgrades within a matter of weeks. For FTTN customers in urban areas, NBN Co estimates 19 business days. This rises to 24 business days for remote and regional areas. For FTTC, NBN Co estimates 24 business days for urban areas, and 29 business days for remote and regional.
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