
Well, Bunbury, it’s finally happening.
No more crossing your fingers and hoping the internet won’t drop out mid-Zoom call.
No more buffering wheels when you’re just trying to watch the footy.
For years, we’ve been stuck with an internet setup that’s about as reliable as a backpacker’s car on a 40-degree day. But not for much longer—Bunbury is finally stepping into the fast lane.
If you’ve ever wondered why your internet sometimes feels like it’s running on dial-up (or why your neighbour down the road somehow gets better speeds than you), it all comes down to how the NBN delivers your connection.
What Bunbury currently has is FTTN (Fibre to the Node): Fibre only goes to a cabinet somewhere in your street, then it switches to copper wiring for the final stretch – meaning your internet has to squeeze through old, outdated infrastructure before it reaches you.
What can you finally get FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) the fibre runs all the way from the NBN exchange straight to your home. Fast, reliable, no mucking around.
Think of it like this:
Now that Bunbury is finally getting full-fibre internet, you’ve got a choice – go with one of the big telcos and get lost in their maze of offshore call centres and one-size-fits-all plans, or go with BTS (Better Telco Solutions) and get proper local service from real local experts.


