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What internet is available at my address?

what internet is available at my address

Check if your address can get fast and reliable internet

Ever been in the situation where you’ve moved to a new address and realised that you don’t have internet? 

Perhaps you’re wondering if the NBN or fixed-wireless broadband is available in your area?

While it’s not the end of the world, it can be frustrating not knowing what internet is available at your address. 

Before you do anything, it’s important to first check if your address has access to high-speed internet. This article will highlight how you can do it.

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Important points to consider

What type of infrastructure is in your area?

The type of infrastructure that is in your area dictates the type of internet service that is available to you. 

For example, if you live in a rural area, you may only have access to satellite internet. 

If you live in a more urban area, you may have access to cable, fibre, Fixed Wireless, or NBN internet. And if you live in a major city, you may have access to all four.

Are there any providers that offer service to your specific address?

Not all internet providers offer service to all areas. 

For example, some providers may only offer service to certain postcodes or city limits. 

So, it’s important to check and see if the provider you’re interested in offers service to your specific address. For example, if you are looking for broadband plans in Melbourne, knowing first what providers service this city would be a good place to start.

You can usually find this information on the provider’s website or by giving them a call.

Find out if you can get connected to Swoop’s fast Fixed Wireless internet and nbn™ here.

What type of speeds are available in your area?

Internet speeds can vary depending on where you live. In general, rural areas have slower speeds than urban areas. And urban areas have slower speeds than major cities. But there can also be variation within each of these categories depending on the specific location. 

For example, even though major cities generally have faster speeds than rural areas, there may be pockets of slow internet within the city limits.

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There you have it — a few simple steps that’ll help ensure you have internet at your new address. Just remember to do your research ahead of time so you’re not left without a way to connect to the outside world!

Why Choose Swoop?

  • Awesome value internet, 30 day money back and no lock-in contract!
  • The best internet performance with one of Australia’s fastest growing, Fixed Wireless networks
  • Reliability and peace of mind with high capacity, exclusive Swoop networks and locally-hosted content 
  • Seamless NBN performance with no data caps and no overcrowding

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