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Step 1: Visit the NBN website. Step 2: Type your address in the search bar, then click on ‘Check residential’ or ‘Check business’. Step 3: If the results page indicates your address is ready to connect, scroll down to ‘Disconnect information’. Step 4: This section lists an anticipated month and year for disconnection. Step 5: Plan your phone and internet needs before the cut-off date.

It doesn’t matter which provider you’re currently with or one you want to shift to for the NBN. If, for instance, you’re with Telstra, your suburb’s NBN cut-off date will be the same if you’re with Optus or any other NBN provider. Similarly, certain areas that are serviced by alternative fibre providers will not have internet services disconnected, but landline phone lines likely will be disconnected, and people in these areas can use these alternative fibre providers instead of the NBN. There’s a list of alternative fibre providers and suburb availability on this NBN page, but note that even if your postcode is listed, it may not mean the service is available to your premises. Here’s a look at some of the most popular Home Wireless Broadband plans. Check out 10 of the most popular NBN plans across different speeds below.