Our Business NBN Plans
Australian businesses are taking advantage of the cost effective, high speed NBN connections that are now available. TechPath offers a wide range of plans that are completely tailored to your business.
How Much Does Business NBN Cost?
While residential NBN plans start from $79, business NBN that includes service level guarantees around uptime, speed, support, and contention usually start from $99.
TechPath focuses on providing true business NBN plans that are suitable for teams of 10 or more and will support cloud phone systems and cloud applications. We also offer failover options that ensure your business is productive and connected 24/7.
NBN Business Plans & Pricing
Business Grade NBN Plans
The Corporation
Fibre 1000-
50+ Users
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Download Speeds up to 1000Mbps
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Upload Speeds up to 1000Mbps
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Unlimited Data
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High Performance Business Fibre
The Enterprise
Fibre 200/200-
25 - 50 Users
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Download Speeds up to 200Mbps
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Upload Speeds up to 200Mbps
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Unlimited Data
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High Performance Business Fibre
The Organisation
Fibre 100/100-
10 - 25 Users
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Download Speeds up to 100Mbps
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Upload Speeds up to 100Mbps
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Unlimited Data
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High Performance Business Fibre
The Operation
NBN 100/40-
5 - 10 Users
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Download Speeds up to 100Mbps
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Upload Speeds up to 40Mbps
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Unlimited Data
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Business Grade NBN
The Collective
NBN 50/20-
1 - 5 Users
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Download Speeds up to 50Mbps
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Upload Speeds up to 20Mbps
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Unlimited Data
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Business Grade NBN
Get your Business Connected Now
Our IT professionals will get in touch with you soon as possible – to get your business connected to TechPath’s high performance network, with minimal interruption to your operations.
Can I Get Business NBN?
Business NBN is available in most Australian suburbs and is delivered over fibre optic. Some areas may not have access to NBN but can usually be connected via other internet products which have a similar costs and speed.
At TechPath we help businesses select the most appropriate internet connection for their location and specific business requirements.
How Do I Choose An NBN Plan?
For small businesses, a non-symmetrical link of 50/20Mbps or 100/40Mbps may be suitable, but for larger organisations who require speed and contention guarantees, a symmetrical link of 100/100Mbps, 200/200Mbps, or higher is usually more appropriate.
When choosing a plan consider service level guarantees, local support, download and upload speeds, and data limits.
How Much Does NBN Cost Per Month?
NBN plans start from $79 for a residential connection, and from $99 for businesses who require service level guarantees around speeds, uptime, support, and contention.
For teams of 10 or more, a true business NBN plan is usually required to support cloud applications and cloud phone systems. TechPath can help you find the right solution that will ensure uninterrupted connections.
What Is A Good NBN Plan
The best NBN plan is one that suits your specific business needs. Consider whether your internet connection will need to support cloud services, CRM software, cloud phone systems, and other business applications that demand higher speeds and data limits.
Any business with 10 or more staff should be looking at symmetrical internet services that are backed with service guarantees.
What Do I Need To Do To Switch To NBN?
Look at business requirements in regard to speed and uptime and talk to your IT or communications provider for advice and guidance. Consider what services will be affected with the change and plan a transition roadmap for each. Organise a cutover date that will have minimum impact to business productivity.
TechPath is often selected as a preferred NBN provider due to our consultative approach. We help businesses assess their connectivity needs and provide a smooth transition to the right internet product and solution.
What Are The Benefits of NBN?
Business NBN is widely available across Australia with plans to suit home and small business users, right through to large enterprise. It has the ability to fit most budgets and an abundance of options in relation to speed, data limits, and service guarantees.
Is NBN Better Than Wi-Fi?
4G and 5G may provide significant speeds but the cost of data and the fluctuation in performance can make it a less desirable option for medium to large businesses. Generally, fixed line services are capable of greater performance and reliability than wireless.
Is It Worth Switching To NBN?
It is worth checking your internet plan to see if there is a better product at a more competitive rate, especially if you are moving applications and phone systems to the cloud. If you are using an older service, NBN could improve speed and reduce costs. In some cases NBN may be slower and more expensive, particularly in CBD areas.
What Are Two Advantages of NBN?
NBN is available in most Australian locations and can scale to any business requirements. It can fit the budget and performance requirements of home and small business right through to servicing the large bandwidth and stability needs of large enterprise.
What Happens When You Switch To NBN?
You should consider what other business services will be affected when you move to NBN. This could include your alarm system, phone lines, and fax. Typically, an IT provider will need to be involved to help switch over the network. The old internet service will need to be cancelled and some new equipment may be required to get the most out of service, such as a faster internet router and wireless access points.
TechPath manages the entire process, from quoting the right solution through to the seamless installation of the new service.
What are the next steps?
Contact us today to find out how TechPath can find the right NBN plan for your business.
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