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Broadband is now an essential part of both home and business life. Technology plays a crucial role in keeping us connected with family, friends, customers, and employees. Our reliance on being connected has never been greater, with everyday tasks like social networking, emailing, shopping, banking, and streaming entertainment all happening online. Businesses, too, are taking advantage of new technologies and cloud-based solutions to reduce costs, enhance customer experience, and improve efficiency.

With the constant evolution of technology, it can be overwhelming to navigate the many broadband options available and determine if you’re making the best investment for your personal or business needs.

That’s where Select N Save comes in. We partner with top broadband providers to offer a wide range of solutions tailored to your specific requirements. Reach out to us today to discover how we can help you make the most of your broadband services.

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The National Broadband Network (NBN) is a government-owned wholesale broadband network in Australia. It aims to provide high-speed internet access to homes, businesses, and communities across the country. NBN offers various types of broadband technologies, including Fibre to the Premises (FTTP), Fixed Wireless, and Hybrid Fibre Coaxial (HFC), to deliver fast and reliable internet connections.
The ideal internet plan for you depends on your specific needs and preferences, including your location, budget, data requirements, and desired speed. Consider factors such as download/upload speeds, data allowances, contract terms, and customer service when comparing plans from different ISPs.
There may be early termination fees if you cancel your mobile phone plan before the end of the contract term. Check the terms and conditions of your plan or contact your provider for details on any applicable cancellation fees.
Yes, you can usually keep your phone number when switching mobile phone plans. This process is known as number porting, and your new provider will assist you in transferring your existing number to their network.

To change your internet provider, follow these steps:

  • Research and compare plans from different ISPs.
  • Sign up for a new plan with your chosen provider.
  • Contact your current provider to cancel your existing service.
  • Arrange for installation of the new service with your new provider.

The main types of mobile phone plans in Australia include:

  • Prepaid plans: Pay in advance for a set amount of calls, texts, and data.
  • Postpaid plans: Pay a monthly fee for a set amount of calls, texts, and data, usually with additional charges for excess usage.
  • SIM-only plans: Bring your own device and pay for calls, texts, and data on a monthly basis without a handset included.
You can get internet without a phone line or cable by using alternative technologies such as fixed wireless, satellite broadband, or mobile broadband. These options deliver internet access without the need for a traditional phone line or cable connection.

When comparing mobile phone plans, consider factors such as:

  1. Included calls, texts, and data allowances.
  2. Network coverage and reliability.
  3. Contract terms and commitments.
  4. International roaming and call/text allowances.
  5. Additional perks or bonuses offered by the provider.