
Over 590,000 homes and businesses have taken advantage of NBN Co's free upgrades to Fibre to the Premise (FTTP) as of the end of December, the network builder revealed in its half-year results.
These upgrades are now available to over four million premises that currently connect to the NBN via Fibre to the Node (FTTN) or Fibre to the Curb (FTTC). This means around 15% of eligible Australians have taken advantage of the upgrade program so far.
In its half-year results, the network builder said the current uptake "demonstrates growing momentum" for the upgrades.
Notably, upgrading from FTTN or FTTC to FTTP is free. To qualify for an upgrade, a customer simply needs to order an NBN 100 plan or faster from a participating NBN provider. Read more about the process of requesting a free FTTP upgrade here. Here's a look at the most popular NBN 100 plans right now:
FTTN is widely considered to be the worst NBN technology type, due to the the amount of copper used. Conversely, FTTP is regarded as the best thanks to its higher speed potential and increased reliability. FTTP is one of the two technology types that can access faster NBN 250 and NBN 1000 plans, while some FTTN connections may not be able to exceed NBN 50 speeds.
NBN Co expects that over five million premises will be able to upgrade to FTTP by the end of the year. A further 622,000 FTTN premises will become eligible for an upgrade by 2030. 5% of these remaining premises may be upgraded to a different technology type, rather than FTTP.
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