Internet service provider
NBN Enterprise Fibre Internet
PIP’s NBN Enterprise Ethernet is built for businesses that rely on their internet connection to operate, not just browse. It delivers dedicated fibre, symmetrical speeds, and consistent performance for organisations running cloud platforms, voice systems, video conferencing, and data‑heavy workflows.
Backed by PIP’s decades of experience in business connectivity, this service is specified, delivered, and supported with enterprise accountability. From initial design through to ongoing support, PIP ensures your fibre connection aligns with how your business actually works — today and as you scale.
What is NBN Enterprise Fibre Internet
NBN Enterprise Fibre Internet (commonly delivered as NBN Enterprise Ethernet) is a premium, business-grade fibre service designed for organisations where internet performance and reliability directly affects operations. Unlike shared broadband, Enterprise Ethernet provides a dedicated fibre connection between your premises and nbn’s Fibre Access Node (FAN), giving service providers the ability to deliver symmetrical upload and download speeds, scale speed tiers as needs grow, and support performance options that prioritise critical business traffic. It is built for larger premises, multi-user environments, and high data requirements — the kinds of sites that live in cloud services, video meetings, large file movement, and real-time systems.
A key reason businesses choose Enterprise Fibre is consistency: it’s engineered for high availability targets and includes carrier-grade termination hardware at the site (commonly referred to as a business NTU/BNTD depending on provider context) with proactive monitoring characteristics described by nbn as part of its reliability design. nbn positions Enterprise Ethernet with a 99.95% network availability target for service providers, and it supports Class of Service (CoS) options so providers can prioritise or commit bandwidth for workloads like voice, video, and business-critical cloud apps. In short: it’s the “serious” fibre option for businesses that can’t afford the variability of shared services.
Why Choose PIP’s NBN Enterprise Fibre Internet
PIP isn’t new to “business internet” — it’s been part of your DNA for decades. PIP originated in the mid‑1980s and deliberately invested in telecom infrastructure early, including building telecommunications infrastructure and a datacentre in the 1990s to deliver internet and hosted services to clients. That history matters because Enterprise Fibre is less about buying a plan and more about designing a reliable, business-grade outcome end-to-end.
PIP’s connectivity story is backed by real network thinking — not just retailing someone else’s service. Internally, PIP describes its internet supply as gigabit fibre via Tier 1 providers with direct upstream connectivity (including Telstra, AAPT/TPG, and Vocus) and peering initiatives. That translates into better control of performance, cleaner escalation paths, and better outcomes when clients are pushing latency-sensitive workloads.
Operationally, PIP is set up to support business-critical environments, including structured service delivery and support. Your capability materials describe a 24×7×365 help desk and tailored support models that scale from SMB to larger organisations. That matters with Enterprise Fibre because the whole point is reducing downtime impact — and when something does happen, the speed and quality of response determines whether it’s a blip or a business interruption.
Key points for PIPs NBN Enterprise Fibre Internet:
- Dedicated fibre between premises and nbn’s Fibre Access Node (FAN).
- Symmetrical upload/download speed tiers, designed for modern business usage.
- Priority / performance options for steadier and more consistent application performance.
- High availability positioning, with nbn’s stated 99.95% network availability target (provider-facing).
- Enterprise-grade service model (provider options often include enhanced restoration targets)
- Carrier-grade termination device included in each installation (business-grade demark equipment).
- Supports complex premises requirements (large offices, warehouses, multi-site operations).
- Designed for cloud applications, collaboration, large file transfer, and real-time workflows.
- CoS (Class of Service) capability to separate/optimise traffic types (e.g., voice/video vs general).
- Eligibility / site qualification applies and build/installation depends on location and service qualification.
Symmetrical speed
Premium uptime for business-critical sites.



Move big files fast
Connectivity that matches your ambition.



Enterprise grade connectivity
Stop sharing bandwidth. Go dedicated fibre.
Contact PIP today to talk about NBN Enterprise Fibre Internet
PIP doesn’t just supply NBN Enterprise Ethernet — we design, deliver, and support it as part of a complete business connectivity solution. With decades of experience in enterprise networking and Australian telecommunications, our team goes beyond simply provisioning a service. We take the time to understand how your business operates, how critical connectivity is to your day‑to‑day work, and how to ensure your fibre connection delivers real, measurable value.
If you’re considering NBN Enterprise Ethernet or simply want an honest conversation about whether it’s the right fit for your business, talk to PIP. Our friendly, knowledgeable team is always happy to chat, explain your options in plain English, and help you choose a solution that supports your business today and into the future. Reach out to PIP and speak with people who genuinely care about getting it right.
