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      What You Need To Know About Wi-Fi Plans

      WiFi plans affect how easily you can do everyday things online, from streaming and video calls to schoolwork and more. Plus, the quality of your WiFi modem and router, how your home is built and where you live also influence how your internet performs. 

      For many people in regional Australia, some technologies may not be available, making it even more crucial to understand what your plan can actually deliver.

      Skymesh helps Australians stay connected wherever they call home. From the city to the bush, our focus is on an internet service that works for regional conditions. Our plans have won multiple awards over the years, and we’ve supported thousands of households across regional areas with services based on what’s available at their address, as determined by nbn®. 

      If you’re looking to understand how to make better choices around your connection, it starts here. Let’s take a closer look at what really matters with WiFi plans.

      Wi-Fi plans depend on your internet type

      WiFi plans are shaped by the type of internet technology available at your address. nbn® determines what’s available based on factors like your location, how close you are to existing infrastructure and, for certain connections, whether there’s a clear line of sight to a tower or satellite. 

      Each internet type connects to your home differently. Sky Muster® Plus plans utilise a satellite dish installed on your rooftop or a similar mount, which links to one of nbn®’s two satellites in orbit. Fixed Wireless technology uses an outdoor antenna that communicates with a nearby transmission tower to create a wireless connection. 

      Satellite and Fixed Wireless technologies support many WiFi internet plans in regional and remote communities.

      Fixed Line delivers broadband through fibre optic cables, which carry data directly to your property. Within this category, nbn® uses a range of technologies such as Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), Fibre to the Node (FTTN), Fibre to the Curb (FTTC), Fibre to the Building (FTTB) and Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC). 

      Understanding how your home is connected makes it easier to know what to expect from your monthly WiFi offers.

      The internet speed may not be the same for everyone

      The internet speed you experience with WiFi plans can vary depending on a number of factors. 

      Even if two households are on the same technology type, their actual speeds may not be the same because of the following factors:

      • Home setups
      • Type of property
      • Location
      • Weather conditions
      • Age of router
      • Position of router

      Skymesh offers a range of plans suited to different needs and connection types. 

      Our Sky Muster® Plus plans, for example, include unlimited data (subject to fair use policies). These wireless WiFi plans offer more flexibility for general use, such as browsing, emails and downloads, and are available with speeds of up to 25 Mbps, 50 Mbps and 100 Mbps, depending on your location and setup.

      Meanwhile, Fixed Line plans are available in three speed tiers, with typical evening speeds of up to 25 Mbps, 48 Mbps and 98 Mbps. For Fixed Wireless WiFi plans, there are maximum theoretical attainable speeds from 25 up to 100 Mbps, 200 up to 250 Mbps, and even up to 400 Mbps, depending on the service available in your area.

      Understanding the differences in speed helps make better sense of WiFi service offers and the wide range of internet access deals available. 

      Get started by using our address checker and choosing a plan

      If you’re looking for reliable WiFi providers, getting started with Skymesh is straightforward. 

      The first step is to check which nbn® connection types are available at your property, as determined by nbn®. You can do this by using the address checker on our website. 

      If your address is not found, we can check your address manually and, where required, raise the address with nbn® so it is added to their service footprint. Once you’ve successfully checked your address, you can select from the WiFi plans that use the available technology. 

      Customers can enjoy a free standard installation, excluding any new development or subsequent installation charges that may apply in some cases. 
      To help make setup easier, we provide a plug-n-play router that works with all nbn® connection types. This helps get your home WiFi working without added complexity.

      Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

      Is it possible to get 1000 Mbps in Australia?

      Yes, 1000 Mbps internet is available in some areas of Australia through nbn® 1000 speed tier, which allows for download speeds of up to 1000 Mbps and upload speeds of up to 50 Mbps. 

      That said, availability varies depending on location and infrastructure. In regional areas, higher speed tiers may not be supported. With Skymesh, speeds of up to 400 Mbps or 100 Mbps may be available, depending on the technology at your address. 

      Can I get internet without a phone line or cable?

      Yes, it is possible to get home WiFi plans without a phone line or cable. 

      Technologies like nbn® Fixed Wireless and Sky Muster® satellite can provide access without the need for traditional landlines. These connections are often suitable for homes without cable infrastructure and may support consistent usage for everyday online tasks. 

      For those considering Wi-Fi plans for regional homes or exploring affordable Wi-Fi plans, check your address on our website to see if these technologies are available in your area, as determined by nbn®.

      Are 5G or nbn® plans a better option?

      Whether 5G or nbn® is a better fit depends on your location and how you use the internet. 5G may offer more flexibility if you’re after a portable connection or quicker setup, as it works through mobile towers rather than fixed lines. On the other hand, nbn® is generally more stable and suited to fixed locations. 

      When exploring Wi-Fi deals for multiple users or searching for affordable home Wi-Fi deals in Australia, availability and service type at your address will often guide the ideal choice. Skymesh can help you check what’s supported in your area.

      Why regional Australians choose Skymesh

      Skymesh is a specialised regional nbn® provider with over 15 years of experience connecting Australians in areas where other providers may not reach. Our focus is on delivering dependable services and flexible internet options tailored to the realities of regional living, whether for homes, small businesses or properties outside metro areas.

      We aim to do more than just provide reliable Wi-Fi options. Our goal is to support our customers with the tools and service they need to stay connected with confidence. For those comparing high-speed Wi-Fi plans or looking into low-cost Wi-Fi plans suited to regional conditions, understanding what’s available at your address is a great place to start.

      Check your address on our website or get in touch with our team to learn more.

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