High Performance Internet for High Performance Business.

Enterprise Ethernet by nbn™️ delivers premium fibre optic internet connectivity to business, education and government.

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Enterprise Ethernet is designed to support your business.

Enerprise Ethernet is designed, built and supported to meet the high demands of business access. Whether your requirements are bandwidth intensive or time sensitive, Enterprise Ethernet can support a variety of use cases.

Choose from performance and resiliency options including High Priority traffic and decrease the risk of downtime with Enhanced Service Levels.

  • Premium nbn fibre optic network
  • Scalable from 100Mbps to nearly 10Gbps
  • Priority traffic option for latency sensitive comms
  • 99.98% uptime service levels

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Monthly subscription fee

Not payable until after your nbn™ service is activated
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Symmetrical Access Speeds to Support More Applications.

Enterprise Ethernet comes with symmetrical upload and download speeds, perfect for teams using applications such as cloud computing and video conferencing, where upload speed is critical for consistent connectivity and communication.

  • Matching upload and download speeds
  • Ideal for MS Teams, Google Meet and Video Comms
  • Fast access to cloud resources
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Business Grade Performance and Resilience.

Flexable and scalable, Enterprise Ethernet can simulataneously support voice, data, private cloud and internet access. Connect with Layer 2 private IP or Layer 3 internet; suporting BGP, IP-WAN and SD-WAN environments. Strengthen your business resilience by using true business grade access with enhanced service options.

  • 24/7 priority support hotline
  • 12 hour fibre fault remediation target with 8 and 4 hour options
  • Committed Rate, Priority Data - High Class of Service option
  • Supports BGP, IP-WAN and SD-WAN architecture
Frequently asked questions
Where is EscapeNet Enterprise Ethernet available?
Our service is available to businesses across Australia that are inside the nbn's fibre optic footprint. Typically there is no fibre build cost to connect your building, however sometimes a customer contribution is required. Our sales team can provide more detailed information.
Do I qualify for the $0 fibre activation?
Many locations across Australia qualify for a $0 fibre upgrade. You can use our Instant Quote tool on this page to check if your site address qualifies for the free upgrade.
What do I need to connect?
An Enterprise Ethernet plan comes with a NBNco network termination device (an NTD), this is typically rack mounted requiring you to provide 3 RU of cabinet space and 2 power outlets (for the redudant power supplies). If you don't have a comms cabinet, a wall mount NTD can be requested. You'll also need a router or firewall to act as the gateway between the internet and your local business network. You can select one of our recommended units or you're welcome to bring your own device.
Can I talk to someone about our needs?
Absolutely, we'd love to talk about your specific requirements for a service. Our expert sales and pre-sales engineers can design a solution that is tailored to your performance and cyber-security needs. Contact us on 1300 135 235 and ask for Business Sales.
What's the difference between Low and High COS?
Data travelling through the nbn network is classified into two categories, Low and High. Data on a Low COS plan is delivered on a best effort basis, which is typically suitable for most business uses. Data on a High COS plan is given dedicated priority on the nbn network, making it the right service for latency sensitive comms such as voice, telemetry, database or streaming.
What is the Enhanced SLA about?
The eSLA (for short) is an enhanced service level agreement that a single service outage will try to be repaired inside the eSLA window. All our Enterprise Ethernet plans come standard with a 12 hour fault restoration objective, and you have the option to reduce the window to 8 or 4 hours. This helps with business continuity planning and gives you the fastest possible service restoration.