A wholesale product developed for enterprise and government customers who require the network performance that is essential to connect to private networks and access business critical applications.^
High network performance
Flexibility
High reliability
Key features are:
The ABSL3 wholesale product provides the flexibility for service providers to order Committed Information Rate (CIR) bandwidth of up to 50Mbps forward and 13Mbps return in 1Mbps increments with no data usage limit (subject to fair use policy).†
The CIR bandwidth has been designed to deliver high data performance over the nbn® satellite network.
For end customers who have a VoIP application across their network, the ABSL3 wholesale product can be configured to prioritise VoIP traffic against all other traffic types. This feature maximises the quality of voice traffic over the satellite network.
The feature is available where the service provider has configured an ABS Layer 3 service from nbn where they can select from 1 VoIP service, 5 concurrent VoIP services or 10 concurrent VoIP services.
The business nbn® Satellite Service architecture will allow service providers to build a highly redundant solution with an indicative network availability target of 99.7%.
Learn more about the network behind the business nbn Satellite Service.
nbn provides wholesale services to service providers. nbn wholesale speed tiers available to providers vary depending on the business nbn Satellite Service product(s) offered in an end customer’s area. Your experience using the business nbn Satellite Service, including speeds and other performance characteristics, depend on a range of factors, such as the latency limitations inherent in satellite communications, the particular product and product features that have been selected by the service provider, the configuration of the products and product features being delivered, the time of usage in relation to certain internet-based access products, and other factors outside of nbn’s control (like your equipment quality, software, chosen broadband plan, signal reception, or how their service provider designs its network).