What towers do you use for NBN plans? Telstra or Optus?
The NBN doesn't utilize towers for most connection types, except for Fixed Wireless, which relies on NBN's dedicated towers. If you are not sure about your connection type you can contact Leaptel and they can check.
Ah ok thank you, just thought to ask since when Optus was down all over weeks ago my nbn was down too.
Hi Mel, As Markus said, the NBN network is separate to Optus and doesn't use Telstra/Optus/Vodafone towers. When Optus had its outage it did not impact Leaptel in anyway beyond us being unable to contact any customers who were on Optus mobile for obvious reasons.
I hope that answers your question but if you need any further information please let me know.
Best wishes, Chris
I want to know whether the speed of opticomm of leaptel is the same as that of NbN when playing games, because I used opticomm of leaptel to Ping games is very good before
Hi Teddy, You should expect to see a similar level of service performance on nbn as compared to Opticomm, depending of course on what sort of nbn technology type you have at your address. Whereas most Opticomm is FTTP (Fibre to the Premise), nbn has a mix of technologies deployed and performance can vary on some of them. You can read more about the nbn technologies at external link .
However Leaptel's typical evening speeds on nbn are the same or exceed those on Opticomm so in almost all cases you will notice very little difference between nbn and Opticom.
Kind Regards, Chris
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