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Suggested Plans For Students

Boost Plus (nbn50)
No Lock-in Contract
$0 Activation Fee
Unlimited Data
Suitable for video calls and FHD streaming.
Typical Evening Speed (7pm - 11pm)
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Superfast (nbn100)
No Lock-in Contract
$0 Activation Fee
Unlimited Data
Ideal for working from home, 4K/UHD streaming, and interactive gaming
Typical Evening Speed (7pm - 11pm)
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Recommended Speeds for
Studying from Home
Recommended Speeds
Whether attending live lectures, collaborating on group projects, or uploading assignments, a reliable internet connection is essential for students studying from home. Occom specialise in providing plans tailored to meet the unique needs of students, ensuring they stay connected and productive.
Minimum Speed Recommendations for students
- Video Lectures and Classes: For smooth, uninterrupted participation in HD video lectures, a minimum download speed of 100 Mbps is recommended. For households with multiple users, speeds of 250 Mbps or higher are ideal.
- Online Research: Browsing websites, accessing e-libraries, and downloading resources work best with speeds of 50 Mbps or higher, though faster connections ensure a seamless experience.
- File Uploads and Submissions: Submitting assignments, uploading presentations, or working on shared documents via cloud services like Google Drive is most efficient with an upload speed of 20 Mbps or higher.
Why Occom Plans are Perfect for Students
- Flexibility for Shared Connections: Occom’s higher-speed plans ensure smooth performance even when multiple household members are online.
- Low Latency: Essential for real-time discussions and group collaborations on platforms like Zoom or Microsoft Teams.
- Unlimited Data Options: Avoid interruptions during crucial study sessions or while downloading large files.
Focus on Learning, Not Connectivity
Reliability
Reliability for Studying from Home
Why Reliability Matters
- Exams and Deadlines: During high-pressure moments like exams or last-minute assignments, even a brief connection drop can lead to missed opportunities.
- Live Classes and Tutorials: A reliable connection ensures students can fully engage in real-time discussions, ask questions, and stay current with their coursework.
- Group Projects: Collaborating on shared platforms requires dependable connectivity to prevent delays or miscommunication.
How We Deliver Reliability
- Consistent Speeds: Our plans offer stable upload and download speeds, minimizing interruptions during live classes, online exams, and crucial assignment submission deadlines.
- Tested Routers: Our routers are rigorously tested for long-term reliability and performance across all devices.
- Low Latency Connections: For live interactions like remote classes, our low-latency network routing ensures clear audio and smooth video.
- Proactive Customer Support: If an issue arises, our experienced support team is available to quickly resolve it in a single interaction.
Unlimited Data for Students
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Benefits of unlimited plans or high data caps for frequent streaming
Data Allowance for Studying from Home
Data Requirements for Common Activities
- Video Conferencing: Platforms like Zoom and Microsoft Teams use 1-3 GB per hour for HD calls, depending on the duration and quality settings.
- Downloading Study Materials: Large PDFs, e-books, and course videos can range from 10 MB to several gigabytes, so generous data limits are necessary.
- Online Research and Browsing: Light browsing uses minimal data, around 100-200 MB per hour, but extended sessions can quickly add up.
- Interactive Platforms: Tools for simulations or collaborative projects may require additional bandwidth and data usage.
Why Occom Plans Work for Students
- Customised Solutions: Choose a plan tailored to your household’s data needs, ensuring every student has access to the resources they need.
- Seamless Sharing: For homes with multiple users, Occom ensures everyone stays connected without sacrificing speed or data.
- Unlimited Data Options: Avoid overage fees and interruptions during critical study sessions with Occom’s unlimited data plans.
Plans
Best Occom Plans for Students
Rocket Plan
Who it’s for: Students in shared accommodations or busy households with multiple devices. This plan ensures seamless connectivity for HD video calls, fast downloads, and uninterrupted group collaboration.
Turbo Plan
Speed: 100 Mbps download
Who it’s for: Ideal for students who live in smaller households but still need fast speeds for streaming lectures, browsing, and uploading assignments.
Suitable for 2-4 users.
Base Plan
Speed: 50 Mbps download
Who it’s for: Perfect for budget-conscious students who need reliable internet for light-to-moderate usage, such as research, downloading notes, and attending online classes.
Suitable for 1-2 users
Why Occom Plans Work for Students
- Flexible Data Options: Unlimited data across all plans ensures no interruptions during critical study moments.
- Budget-Friendly Pricing: Competitive rates make quality internet accessible for students.
- Reliability Guaranteed: With low latency and high uptime, Occom keeps students connected during exams, assignments, and group projects.
Frequently Asked Questions
When choosing an NBN plan with Occom, understanding the difference between connection types can help clarify the experience you’ll have with your internet service. Here’s a breakdown of three major NBN connection types:
What are the types of nbn® internet and what WiFi devices should I use?
- FTTP – Fibre to the premises utilises fibre optic cable to connect your premises directly to nbn® from the nearest node. In order for this connection to work, a utility box will be required to be installed outside of your premises in addition to a connection box that is installed inside the premises. FTTP is the best nbn® connection type of technology, which is more consistent in its delivery of ultrafast internet speed. You will need to connect a router to the Network Termination Device (NTD) to access Internet service.
- FTTN – Fibre to the Node utilises fibre optic cable to the nearest node to your premises. The signal from the optic fibre cable then travels down through existing copper lines to the primary telephone wall socket. A VDS2-compatible modem router is required for this type of connection to work.
- FTTB – Fibre to the Building utilises fibre optic cable all the way to a shared point in the building’s communications room. From there, the connection travels along the existing copper lines to each customer. In order for this type of connection to function, a VDSL 2-compatible modem router is required.
- FTTC – Fibre to the Curb is the newest technology available, which is capable of bringing optic fibre cables almost all the way to your premises. The connection then travels through existing copper cables into the home for quick and stable internet. A nbn® connection device, short for NCD, is then set up within the premises and then connected to the primary telephone wall socket. You will need to connect a router to nbn® NCD to access Internet service.
- HFC – Hybrid Fibre Coaxial is utilised where there is an existing cable network that can be used to make the final part of the connection. Similarly, with FTTN and FTTB, fibre optic cable is connected to a nearby node. A coaxial cable is then used to connect to a nbn® device, which is installed inside the customer’s premises. You will need to connect a router to nbn® HFC NTD to access Internet service.
For more information on nbn® speeds, see here.
What nbn® speeds are provided?
What is the nbn® Termination device?
What should I do to make an appointment for nbn® installation?
Available appointment windows vary depending on the availability of nbn® technicians in your area. Appointment times can be either 8am to 12 noon or 1pm to 5pm in the afternoon. The nbn® technician may call you when they are on their way. Please ensure that you are available for the full appointment time slot. Please also ensure:
- the landlord or authorised representative of your account is on site and available to ensure during installation, all the equipment is installed where you want
- the access to all work areas (including any required access permits). This includes all server and communications rooms for your residence/business (if there is any) in order for the installation.
What is the nbn® New Development Charge?
How is Occom different from other nbn® providers?
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