সুপারলুপ সবেমাত্র তার NBN 2000 প্ল্যানের সাধারণ সন্ধ্যার গতি প্রকাশ করেছে এবং আমি খুব মুগ্ধ।

When NBN speed updates arrived in September, one of the most talked-about subjects was undoubtedly the arrival of a brand-new speed tier, NBN 2000. For years, the fastest internet plan available to Australians was 1Gbps, so theoretically doubling the maximum speed overnight was cause for celebration. However, as expected, due to its infancy, Internet Service Providers (ISPs) didn’t have enough real-world data available at launch to advertise typical evening speeds. For reference, these are the download and upload speeds you can realistically expect between 7:00 pm and 11:00 pm when most people are using the network. This has all changed among our frequently recommended providers, as Superloop now lists a staggering typical evening download speed of 1.7Gbps on its Hyperspeed plan. What’s more, you can experience these lightning-fast speeds for a very reasonable AU$145 per month. These speeds are essentially consistent with the evening speeds Superloop promises on its NBN 1000 plan, which is 860Mbps – multiply that by two and you get 1,720Mbps. Superloop is a TechRadar preferred partner (what does this mean?). As with all plans above 100Mbps, you will need a specific connection type to sign up for this plan—either Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) or Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC). Download speeds also vary for each, with FTTP connections capable of up to 200Mbps and HFC up to 100Mbps (Superloop TES download speeds of 85Mbps for HFC connections). Secondly, regardless of your connection type, you will also need one of NBN Co’s new Network Termination Device (NTD) boxes installed on your premises. Superloop takes care of this for you by scheduling an appointment with a technician who will come to your location and make the necessary upgrades. While you’re waiting for your appointment, you can opt for an NBN 500 or NBN 1000 plan for a temporary connection, only paying the appropriate amount for either. According to Superloop, once you have your new NTD installed, you should be up and running with your new blazing-fast NBN plan within 4 hours. To make the most of your amazingly fast new internet service, you’ll likely need a new modem router that can confidently handle the faster speeds. Fortunately, Superloop will give you a free Amazon eero 7 if you stay connected for 36 months. There is also the option to add extender nodes to create a larger mesh Wi-Fi system around your home. An additional extension cord costs AU$199 outright, and for even larger homes you can buy two for $359 – both options can be paid in installments from AU$10 per month over 24 months. Overall, the combination of fast evening speeds and ultra-competitive pricing makes the Superloop Hyperspeed plan seriously attractive. If the prospect of multi-gigabit speeds sounds ideal to you, it’s the best deal in our opinion. However, if your family’s download needs are a little more modest, we would still recommend checking out the best NBN 500 plans for their unbeatable combination of speed and value. The Superloop-based plan from Exetel One was our top pick, and it costs just $80 per month.
প্রকাশিত: 2025-10-27 09:15:00
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