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Latency, though, is the bigger issue, which sits around 600ms. Compare this to fixed-line technologies, which have average speeds that are around 20ms (at worst), and NBN satellite users should expect real-time tasks like online gaming and videoconferencing to have a noticeable delay. Unlike all other NBN technologies, NBN Sky Muster satellite plans have data caps, separated into on-peak (7:00am to 1:00am) and off-peak times (1:00am to 7:00am). An entry-level NBN satellite plan might have 25GB of data separated into 10GB peak and 15GB off-peak data. Alternatively, the priciest plans have up to 300GB of monthly data, either separated into 65GB peak and 235GB of off-peak data or, more expensively, 150GB split across peak and off-peak data. Your NBN satellite provider may offer a compatible router or you can source your own, but this networking device will allow you to share the NBN satellite connection around your home via WiFi and multiple Ethernet ports. Check out the list below for an idea of NBN satellite plans that either come with a router or give you the option to purchase one: For specific comparisons, here’s how NBN Sky Muster satellite stacks up next to all other NBN technologies.