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Higher Speed Plans are Here
*Selected homes and businesses serviced by the NBN via Fibre to the Node (FTTN) or Fibre to the Curb (FTTC)can now upgrade to Fibre to the Premises
(FTTP) with an eligible 12-month plan. If there are unforeseen issues with the installation outside of NBN’s control, additional costs may apply.
All plans include Silver Care as standard. Hardware or router not included.
- BUSINESS Broadband internet perfect for the suburbs and inner city living.
- DSL Uplift to Fibre - Fibre to the Node - Fibre to the Curb - Fibre to the Premise - HFC.
BUSINESS Fixed Wireless broadband internet is suitable for remote locations where DSL and Fibre services are not available.
Satellite broadband internet that is perfect for really remote locations where DSL, Fibre and Fixed Wireless services are not available. Sky Muster plans vary in upload and downloads speeds and the data usage is capped.
RESIDENTIAL Broadband internet perfect for the suburbs and inner city living.DSL Uplift to Fibre - Fibre to the Node - Fibre to the Curb - Fibre to the Premise - HFC
RESIDENTIAL Fixed Wireless broadband internet is suitable for remote locations where DSL and Fibre services are not available.
Satellite broadband internet that is perfect for really remote locations where DSL, Fibre and Fixed Wireless services are not available. Sky Muster Plus provides uncapped data for all internet activities by default
Why Choose Centrefit Internet?
We are a passionate bunch who live to help our customers get connected.
We are large enough to deliver great internet services with the backing of the NBN (National Broadband Network),
yet small enough to care deeply about our customers and provide best-in-class support with every connection we deliver.
So, if you are looking for a fast, stable, low-latency internet connection with great customer service, let’s get you connected now.
What is NBN (FTTP)
By the end of 2025, millions of Australian premises will be covered by the NBN Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) network. Those who connect or upgrade to FTTP will gain access to internet plans offering peak wholesale download speeds approaching one gigabit per second—or even higher.
This next-gen connectivity unlocks new possibilities for smart infrastructure, cloud-based operations and seamless digital experiences—positioning businesses and households to thrive in an increasingly data-driven world.
What Is Fibre
Fibre is shorthand for the Fibre Optic Cable Network—a technology that transmits data using light signals through strands of plastic or glass. This high-speed infrastructure enables faster, more reliable internet by carrying vast amounts of information over long distances with minimal loss or interference.
Fibre networks are the backbone of Australia’s digital future, powering everything from smart homes and cloud services to AI-driven security systems and immersive virtual experiences.
Reliability
Compared to other NBN residential technologies such as DSL and HFC, fibre offers significantly greater reliability. It delivers lower latency—the time it takes for data to travel from source to destination—resulting in faster, more responsive connectivity. Because the NBN’s full-fibre network uses optical cables end-to-end, it’s far less susceptible to physical wear or environmental interference. This reduces the risk of data degradation and ensures consistent speed and performance, even under demanding conditions.
What can you do with NBN FTTP
Compared to the NBN Home Standard wholesale plan, the fastest residential fibre plan is over 15 times faster—enabling users to download massive files in minutes instead of hours. Whether you're backing up high-res media, streaming 4K content or running cloud-based workflows, this speed leap transforms everyday connectivity into a seamless, high-performance experience.
Bandwidth
Bandwidth refers to how much data can flow through a network at once—not just how fast it moves. While high-speed downloads grab attention, high capacity is just as important. With the growing number of internet-connected devices in Australian homes and businesses—from smart TVs and security systems to cloud-based tools and IoT sensors—networks need the bandwidth to handle simultaneous data streams without bottlenecks or dropouts.
Fibre networks offer the high-capacity backbone needed to support modern digital environments, ensuring smooth performance across multiple devices, even during peak usage.
Mobile Phones
Laptops
Smart TV
Home Assistants
Gaming Consoles
Smart Power Plugs
Smart Lights
Robot Vacuums
Drones
Tablets
CCTV Cameras
Smart Refrigerator
What You Need To Know
before purchasing a fast internet plan
You’ve probably heard terms like Lightning-Fast Internet, Super-Fast Broadband or Multi-Gig Plans—and they’re more than just marketing buzzwords. With the rise of AI, cloud-based computing, online gaming and the growing number of connected devices in homes and workplaces, there’s no doubt we’ll need faster, more reliable internet moving forward.
From smart appliances and virtual meetings to immersive entertainment and real-time data processing, today’s digital demands are stretching legacy networks to their limits. Upgrading to high-capacity fibre plans isn’t just about speed—it’s about future-proofing your connectivity for what’s coming next.
NBN has now released their Faster Internet plans
But, before we jump in and talk about purchasing a fast Internet plan, we need to first look at the infrastructure that will supports it, what dose it all mean and how you navigate through all the jargon.
Let’s break it down.
Your network is only as fast as its slowest piece of kit—your infrastructure.
We like to think of your infrastructure as the road, and your internet as the car driving on it. So, why invest in a Lamborghini if the only place you can drive is a dirt track?
There are two main types of roads to consider:
- DSL (Copper Cabling): Slower, older, and more prone to interference.
- Fibre (Fibre-Optic): Faster, more reliable, and built for the future.
If you're still running on copper, you're not getting the performance your internet plan promises. Let us help with a FREE Fibre Uplift—and get you cruising on the digital autobahn.
DSL to Fibre - Why is this important
DSL vs Fibre: Why It’s Time to Upgrade
Many homes and businesses across Australia are still connected via DSL (Digital Subscriber Line), which uses copper cabling.
DSL has significant limitations—download speeds typically max out at 100 Mbps, and latency (the time it takes data to travel from provider to premises) is noticeably higher.
The good news? NBN has already replaced many DSL connections nationwide with FTTP (Fibre to the Premises)—a full fibre-optic solution offering faster, more reliable internet. And now, eligible premises are being upgraded for free.
NBN handles all the heavy lifting, including supplying their own hardware as part of the installation. In most cases, this upgrade is completely free of charge. If there are unforeseen issues outside NBN’s control, additional costs may apply—but under normal circumstances, our clients pay nothing for the transition.
Take advantage of this great initiative NOW
Infrastructure DSL Copper Cabling (Dirt Road)
DSL (copper cable) stands for Digital Subscriber Line — a technology that delivers internet over standard telephone lines without interfering with regular voice calls. Your dirt road or copper cabling will only allow your car to be driven at a maximum of 100 km/h (100mbps data transfer sped). These signals are electrical, and they slow down over large distances
Infrastructure Fibre Optic (Super Highway)
Fibre-optic cabling for internet is a high-speed data transmission medium that uses thin strands of glass or plastic fibres to carry data as pulses of light instead of electrical signals. Fibre optic cable allows your car to be driven anywhere from 100 km an hour to 2500 km/h (2500mbps data transfer speed) and even faster into the future. Essentially your Internet is travelling at the speed of light.
Here’s why it’s a big deal:
• Blazing speed – Light travels much faster and can carry vastly more data than copper cables.• Long distance – Signals in fibre degrade less over long distances, meaning you don’t need as many boosters.• High capacity – Fibre can handle gigabit and even multi-terabit speeds, ideal for streaming, cloud computing, and business networks.• Immune to electrical interference – Unlike copper, it’s not affected by electromagnetic noise from power lines or equipment.
So as you can see, upgrading your infrastructure from a Dirt Road to a Super Highway is the most important part of your Internet connection moving forward.
How can you tell what internet you already have
Is Your Internet Stuck on a Dirt Road?
You can check your connection type in seconds—just look at the back of your internet router.
If you see a small telephone-style cable plugged into the DSL port, you’re running on a DSL connection. That’s the digital equivalent of driving a high-performance car on a dirt road—limited to speeds of around 100 km/h, with higher latency and lower reliability.
We’re partnering with NBN to offer a FREE upgrade to Fibre to the Premises (FTTP)—a full fibre-optic connection that unlocks lightning-fast speeds, lower latency and future-proof performance.
Still Driving on a Digital Dirt Road?
Take a quick look at your internet setup. If your router has a cable plugged into the WAN (Wide Area Network) port and it's connected to an NBN DSL modem, you're still on a DSL connection—what we call the dirt road of digital infrastructure. That means your maximum speed is capped at around 100 km/h, with higher latency and less reliability.
We’re partnering with NBN to offer a FREE upgrade to Fibre to the Premises (FTTP)—giving you access to lightning-fast speeds, lower latency and future-proof performance.
NBN supplies the hardware and handles the installation. In most cases, it’s completely free. If there are unforeseen issues outside NBN’s control, additional costs may apply—but for the majority of clients, there’s no charge.
Ready to Hit the Fast Lane?
If your router has a cable plugged into the WAN (Wide Area Network) port, and it’s not connected to an NBN DSL modem—plus there’s no phone-style cable in the DSL port—then good news: your premises is likely ready to receive a high-speed fibre internet plan.
That means the road beneath your digital wheels is already paved for performance. No dirt tracks, no bottlenecks—just smooth, reliable connectivity waiting to be unlocked.
We’re here to help you make the most of it. Let’s get you upgraded to a fibre-powered plan that matches your setup—and your speed expectations.
Are You Suffering From Any Of These?
Is Your Internet Hitting the High Notes—or Just the Bare Minimum?
Chances are your internet provider has you on a slow plan, or your infrastructure simply isn’t built to keep up. Either way, we’ve got your back.
Your infrastructure—modems, routers, access points, and cables—plays a huge role in delivering the speeds you deserve. Think of it like a band: if one instrument is out of tune, the whole performance suffers.
Your network is only as fast as its slowest piece of hardware. So if you're aiming for lightning-fast fibre speeds, it’s essential to make sure your setup is ready to handle the upgrade.
Want to learn how to get your home or business fibre-ready? You can read about Preparing for your Fibre Installation.