nbn® 2000 plans: Compare Hyperfast broadband options

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nbn® 2000 plans, labelled as nbn® Hyperfast plans by NBN Co, deliver up to 2000/500 nbn® Mbps download and 500 Mbps upload. These plans represent Australia's fastest available home internet tier.

These speed plans are built for homes with many connected devices, 4K streaming, work file transfers, and a future-ready connection.

For now, 2000 Mbps is only available on FTTP connections. It is not available on HFC, FTTN, FTTC or fixed wireless.

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Last updated: 28th June 2026


What is nbn® 2000 Mbps and who actually needs it?

nbn® 2000 is Australia's fastest home internet tier, delivering up to 2000 Mbps download and 500 Mbps upload (2000/500). It suits households with dozens of connected devices, 4K and 8K video streaming, professional-level file transfers and future-proofing needs. For most households, nbn® 1000 or even nbn® 500 is more than sufficient. Requires FTTP connection only.

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What makes nbn® 2000 different?

nbn® 2000 is a meaningful step beyond gigabit. Is nbn® 2000 worth it? With up to 2000 Mbps download, this plan comfortably handles:

  • Dozens of connected devices running simultaneously without any bandwidth competition
  • Ultra-high-definition 4K and 8K video streaming on every screen in the house
  • Professional-level gaming with minimal latency
  • Cloud backups, large file transfers and creative production workflows
  • Smart home systems, IoT devices and constant online activity across an entire connected household

If your home demands performance that nbn® 1000 cannot reliably deliver, nbn® 2000 is the natural next step.

Superloop broadband provider logo
Superloop nbn® Lightspeed Broadband Plan
  • Unlimited Data
  • 860/85 Mbps
  • Deal: $84 for first 6 months, then $114 ongoing.
$84 .00/ mth
for first 6 months, then $114 ongoing.
Min. total cost $84.00
Telstra broadband provider logo
Telstra Ultrafast nbn® Broadband plan
  • Unlimited
  • 1000/50 Mbps
  • Deal: $99 for 6 months, then $129/mth. For new services. Deal ends 30 June. Plan price may change.
$99 .00/ mth
for 6 months, then $129/mth. For new services. Deal ends 30 June. Plan price may change.
Min. total cost $99.00
Aussie Broadband broadband provider logo
Unlimited Ultrafast Fibre nbn® Aussie Broadband plan
$109 .00/ mth
$109/month for the first 6 months. $129/month after promo period.
Belong broadband provider logo
Unlimited Belong Ultrafast broadband plan on the nbn®
$110 .00/ mth
Plan price may change.
Aussie Broadband broadband provider logo
Unlimited Ultrafast Pro nbn® Aussie Broadband plan
$130 .00/ mth
$140/month for months 2-6. Regular price will increase from $150/month to $160/month from 1st July 2026.
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How nbn® 2000 compares to other speed tiers

Actvity nbn® 100 (approx) nbn® 500 (approx) nbn® 1000 (approx) nbn® 2000 (approx)
Music download (100 MB) 8 seconds 1.5 seconds <1 second <0.5 seconds
Game download (50 GB) 70 minutes 14 minutes 7 minutes 3-4 minutes
HD movie (5 GB) 7 minutes 90 seconds <1 minute <30 seconds
4K movie (30 GB) 45 minutes 8 minutes 4 minutes <2 minutes

What can 2000 Mbps handle?

At 2000 Mbps, you effectively have unlimited practical bandwidth for any household scenario. Here's what that means in concrete terms:

Scenario 2000 Mbps verdict Notes
30+ simultaneously connected devices No issue IoT-heavy smart homes run without overhead
4K streaming on every screen No issue Easily handles 10+ simultaneous 4K streams
8K content streaming Yes (rare content) Future-proofed for 8K when it becomes mainstream
Professional 4K video upload (50 GB) Approx 3-4 minutes Content creators upload full projects in minutes
Real-time cloud sync for large libraries No lag Continuous sync runs without impacting other users

Understanding 2000/500 upload speeds

The standard nbn® 2000 plan delivers 500 Mbps upload (2000/500). That 500 Mbps upload is ten times faster than the 50 Mbps upload on most nbn® 1000 plans and 25 times faster than nbn® 100. For context:

  • Uploading a 50 GB 4K video project takes around 13 minutes at 500 Mbps upload
  • A 1 TB cloud backup completes in roughly 4.5 hours at 500 Mbps upload, versus almost two days at 50 Mbps

The 2000/500 upload speed is the genuine differentiator for professional content creation workflows at this tier.

Who should consider upgrading to nbn® 2000

nbn® 2000 is genuinely useful for:

  • Large households or home offices with 20 or more simultaneously connected devices all running bandwidth-heavy tasks.
  • Professional creators who upload 4K or 8K videos often want 500 Mbps upload speeds. This can help cut production time.
  • Technology enthusiasts who want the fastest available connection and have the FTTP connection type to support it.
  • Households planning to future-proof their connectivity for 8K streaming and next-generation smart home technology.
  • For most households, even busy ones, nbn® 1000 provides excellent performance. nbn® 2000 is the right upgrade when you have genuinely maxed out a gigabit connection.

Pros and cons of nbn® 2000

Pros

  • Australia's fastest available home internet tier: future-proofed for years
  • 500 Mbps upload (2000/500) is exceptional for professional content creation workflows
  • Handles any number of connected devices and simultaneous users without constraint
  • Growing provider availability as FTTP rollout accelerates

Cons

  • Requires FTTP connection only: not available on HFC, FTTN, FTTC or fixed wireless
  • Limited provider availability compared to lower tiers
  • Higher price than nbn® 1000; the performance difference is imperceptible for most daily tasks
  • Overkill for households with fewer than 20 connected devices or without professional upload needs

What to know before signing up

Before choosing nbn® 2000, confirm:

  • Your connection type: FTTP is required. HFC, FTTN and FTTC do not support nbn® 2000.
  • Provider availability at your address: not all ISPs offer nbn® 2000 plans.
  • Your actual bandwidth needs: is nbn® 1000 already meeting your household's demands?
  • Your budget: compare total value including contract terms, not just monthly price.

nbn® 2000 vs nbn® 1000: Which is better?

For most households, nbn® 1000 offers excellent everyday performance. The practical speed difference between 1000 Mbps and 2000 Mbps is hard to notice for streaming and gaming. Both deliver content faster than any screen can use it.

The genuine differentiator is upload speed: 500 Mbps on nbn® 2000 versus 50 Mbps on most nbn® 1000 plans. If you have professional content creation or large cloud sync workflows, nbn® 2000 is the clear choice. For everyone else, nbn® 1000 delivers full value at a lower price.

Compare nbn® 1000 plans alongside nbn® 2000 to find the right tier for your household.

Find the best nbn® 2000 plans with Compare Broadband

nbn® 2000 is the fastest home internet tier available in Australia. If your address is FTTP-eligible and your household needs it, this is a truly impressive product.

Check nbn® 2000 availability at your address or call 1300 764 000 to speak with our team about plans in your area.

References

  • ACCC (2025). Measuring Broadband Australia Report. Australian Competition and Consumer Commission.
  • NBN Co (2026). Wholesale Broadband Agreement Pricing Schedule. NBN Co Limited.

FAQs

Do I need nbn® 2000?

Almost certainly not. For the vast majority of Australian households, nbn® 100 to 500 covers all practical needs. nbn® 2000 suits professional content creators. It's also great for very large, connected households and early adopters who want the absolute fastest available connection.

How fast is 2000 Mbps internet?

At typical evening speeds of around 1,700-1,800 Mbps, nbn® 2000 can download a 50 GB game in roughly 3-4 minutes. It also has the capacity to upload a 50 GB video project in under 14 minutes. It is effectively unlimited for any practical household use case.

Can I get nbn® 2000 at my address?

nbn® 2000 requires FTTP only. Check your address using our plan checker. If you are not yet FTTP-eligible, you may qualify for a free upgrade under the NBN Co FTTP upgrade program.

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