What is the National Broadband Network (NBN)?

The NBN is an upgrade to Australia’s existing telecommunications network. It will replace existing landline phone and ADSL internet services.

When will the NBN network be installed in my area?

The NBN Co website, opens in new window has all the information you need about the rollout of the NBN, including installation progress and details of the changes to phone and internet services.

How will the NBN benefit me?

The aim of the NBN is to give access to fast, reliable, affordable and cost-effective internet and phone services to all Australians.

Will the NBN affect my NAB EFTPOS terminal?

We’ve tested our NAB EFTPOS terminals with a range of phone and internet services on the NBN and can tell you which services have been successfully tested to work with your device.

The table below shows you which of our NAB EFTPOS terminals are compatible with NBN, and which phone services we have successfully tested with.

NBN network connection – FTTP

  Product Ingenico Move500
Optus Business 
Product
UNI-D
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Optus Consumer
Product
UNI-D
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Telstra
Product
UNI-D
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Telstra
Product
UNI-D T-Voice
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Telstra
Product
UNI-V T-Voice
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Telstra
Product
UNI-V
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Internode
Product
UNI-D
Ingenico Move500
Yes
ii-Net
Product
UNI-V
Ingenico Move500
Yes
APN
Product
UNI-V
Ingenico Move500
Yes

BN network connection – FTTB/N

  Product Ingenico Move500
Optus
Product
Res
Ingenico Move500
Yes
Telstra
Product
Res
Ingenico Move500
Yes

What do I need to do before my area is cutover to NBN?

If you don’t have any of these services connected, we recommend you contact your phone company and ask which internet or phone services will support your NAB EFTPOS terminal using the NBN.

If you do have one of these services connected, once the NBN equipment is installed at your premises, we recommend you test your NAB EFTPOS terminal to check it’s working correctly.

Are any wiring changes required?

Some wiring changes might be needed at your business premises to connect existing phone wall sockets to the new phone service over the NBN.

Ask your phone service provider if it can arrange this and what the cost would be.

Will my terminal work in a multi-premises building or complex?

The NBN will work with your building owner to connect to the new network. Contact your building owner and ask them to complete the multiple building registration form to make sure the services are connected to your building. They can find information about the multi-building registration process, opens in new window and the form on the NBN Co website.

Important information