NBN Co has unveiled new measures to support increasing capacity and data demand for nbn satellite services in regional and remote Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Customers on standard nbn™ Sky Muster™ services will have their data download limits increased significantly, while for customers on nbn™ Sky Muster™ Plus services, nbn will implement an increased range of applications that will not count towards monthly data quotas.
Both standard nbn™ Sky Muster™ and nbn™ Sky Muster ™ Plus services provide access to fast and accessible broadband across regional and remote Australia. With standard nbn™ Sky Muster™ plans, all data is metered and customers have a set amount of data each month. Currently, nbn™ Sky Muster™ Plus plans provide unmetered data for a select range of essential online activities.
nbn is offering these new measures to support retail service providers (RSPs) in passing on these benefits to their customers.
nbn™ Sky Muster™ data download limits significantly increased
Effective from 31 March for a limited period of up to three months, nbn will increase the download data limits that apply to RSPs for the standard nbn™ Sky Muster™ service, providing an additional 45GB* for each standard nbn™ Sky Muster™ service at no additional cost to those RSPs.
This additional 45GB will allow RSPs, in some cases, to effectively double the average monthly download limits on retail plans offered to many of their customers.
For an RSP’s standard nbn™ Sky Muster™ services, nbn is increasing average wholesale download limits to 90GB* of data on average depending on the services that the RSP has ordered from nbn. This offer is an effort to support the anticipated higher volumes of traffic as people work from home and conduct schooling remotely.
Enhancements to nbn™ Sky Muster™ Plus
Available from 1 April on an ongoing basis, enhancements for nbn™ Sky Muster™ Plus plans will include an expansion of unmetered content. Once these enhancements take effect, all traffic on nbn™ Sky Muster Plus plans will be unmetered, except for video streaming and traffic via a VPN, both of which will continue to be metered.
Unmetered activities currently include web browsing, email and operating system updates. However, as part of these further enhancements, common social media applications such as Skype and Facetime will also be unmetered. These are just a few examples of where customers can now have additional peace of mind that staying in touch with family, friends and colleagues will not count as part of their monthly data allowance.**
New measures follow nbn’s recent announcement of a capacity boost across the nbn network for three months, to help RSPs support customers in response to the COVID-19 pandemic.
nbn is anticipating increased demand on the nbn network as more people need to spend more time at home during the COVID-19 response. nbn is working with industry and to monitor demand and any further potential required measures.
NBN Co Chief Development Officer, Rural and Regional, Gavin Williams, said, “Over the coming days and weeks, we are expecting a higher number of people in regional and remote communities across Australia to work from home and more children to be remotely school.
“In preparation for this greater demand for data and based on feedback from internet retailers and customers, we have decided to take this action to provide additional support for that expected increase in day-time usage expected to increase due to increased activity on the network.
“Our enhanced nbn™ Sky Muster™ Plus plans will help Australians be more in touch with loved ones, work remotely, use internet banking, and access important health and education services.
“nbn will continue to closely monitor data usage together with internet retailers, and will seek to implement any additional measures required where available including monitoring of the peak times, to support customers during these uncertain times.
“We want to reassure regional and remote communities across Australia that you are a priority for nbn.”
Isolated Children’s Parents’ Association (ICPA) Federal President, Alana Moller, said, “ICPA Australia appreciate that NBN Co has taken into consideration the needs of rural and remote families faced with the task of educating their children online during the COVID-10 outbreak.”
Better Internet for Rural, Regional and Remote Australia (BIRR) Founder, Kristy Sparrow, said, “These are unprecedented times and it’s great to see the nbn providing extra data to retailers at no cost. We encourage retailers to pass the data allowance on in full to their customers. BIRRR urges all users to review their current plan and ensure that it meets their needs at this time, both for data, speed and customer service.”