SUPA Networks completes national fibre upgrade and launches symmetrical plans as standard across portfolio

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SUPA Networks, has completed a nationwide fibre modernisation program, enabling symmetrical multi-gigabit wholesale FTTP services across its entire network footprint in NSW, Victoria, the ACT and Queensland.

The upgrade includes the termination of all SUPA Networks sites onto Telstra Infraco dark fibre, adding to current Sydney Point of Interconnect with new POI’s in Canberra, Brisbane and Melbourne and a core network upgrade using Nokia 7250 routing infrastructure.

With the modernisation complete, SUPA Networks has launched SUPA BOOST MAX, introducing symmetrical wholesale tiers of 500/500 Mbps, 750/750 Mbps and 1Gb/1Gb, alongside a 2Gbps/2Gbps wholesale plan priced at $89. Retail Service Providers and their customers will see an immediate uplift in speed, with existing services to be upgraded:

  • 100/50 è 500/500Mbps
  • 250/50 è 750/750Mbp
  • 500/50 and 750/50 è 1000/1000Mbps

The network now operates as a pure FTTP, low-latency platform, integrating ADTRAN XGS-PON active equipment to support multi-gigabit services and future speed tiers currently undergoing field testing.

This transformation gives us full control of our network architecture and economics,” said Geoff Horth, Group Chief Executive Officer of SUPA. By retiring legacy backhaul services, expanding our POI’s and uplifting our core, we’re able to deliver symmetric, low-latency fibre at scale, and as standard for our customers.

Founder and Head of SUPA Networks, Sam Scoutas, said symmetry was now a baseline requirement rather than a premium feature.

Speed upgrades shouldn’t just be about downloads. Modern residential and business use cases, from cloud services and content creation to gaming and AI, require upload performance equal to download”

“With SUPA BOOST MAX, we’re giving retailers the flexibility to build genuinely competitive multi-gigabit offers on a fibre platform engineered for the next decade.”

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