Topic: Getting Started

Which Fibre Speed Should I Choose?


20 Mbps – 50 Mbps: This is a good option if you’d like to stream in HD, download media-rich content or just want superfast downloads in general. This is ideal for an online-active family. 100 Mbps – 200 Mbps: This is effing fast...

How Does Fibre Differ From ADSL?


Fibre is much, much faster than ADSL and Naked ADSL, which means that you’ll make a faster and better connection when downloading emails, files, website content, media-rich files, etc. ADSL (including Naked ADSL) runs over old copper telephone...

What Do I Need To Get Up And Running?


First, check what is available in your area by adding your address to our coverage map. If Fibre is available in your area, great! Place the order and we’ll do all the boring stuff, send you some cool stuff (your free-to-use router of...

What is an Internet Service Provider (ISP)?


An ISP provides direct access from your home or office to the Internet through a fixed-line or wireless network. Most ISPs provide popular software, including a Web browser and email client. With an ISP, however, you are free to use any other...

How does Fibre work?


There are two groups involved in bringing Fibre connectivity into your home. 1. The Fibre infrastructure provider also called the Fibre network operator They are responsible for the infrastructure and physical Connection. Their work includes...

Why should I get FTTH?


Super-fast Reliable, fast broadband access speeds ranging from 10Mbps to 200Mbps uncapped service plans at fixed broadband Internet rates Flexible We allow service upgrades to higher speeds at any time with future speeds of up to...
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