Step 1: Check Your Address

Let us help you find your perfect plan

RedTrain Fibre

Congratulations! RedTrain is available at your address.

Step 2: Select your RedTrain plan
RedTrain

Basic
(fibre12)

Suitable for basic needs
  • Unlimited Data
  • Typical Evening Speed
  • 10.8 Mbps
$56.88 /mth
Unlimited12

Boost
(fibre25)

Good for households with multiple devices
  • Unlimited Data
  • Typical Evening Speed
  • 22.5 Mbps
$64.88 /mth
Unlimited25

Boost Plus (fibre50)

Great all-rounder
  • Unlimited Data
  • Typical Evening Speed
  • 45 Mbps
$69.88 /mth
Unlimited50

Superfast
(fibre100)

4K streaming, online game
  • Unlimited Data
  • Typical Evening Speed
  • 90 Mbps
$89.88 /mth
Unlimited10020
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  • Hot!

Rocket
(fibre250)

4K streaming, Gaming, fast download
  • Unlimited Data
  • Typical Evening Speed
  • 216 Mbps
$129.88 /mth
Unlimited25025
Step 3: Contract Terms

24 Month Contract

$0 Activation Fee
24month
24

12 Month Contract

$49 Activation Fee
12month
12

6 Month Contract

$69 Activation Fee
6month
6

No Lock-in Contract

$89 Activation Fee
NoContract
1
Y
Step 4: Select Router

A OceanDigi wifi router is installed in my premise

I need a modem/router from OceanDigi. 

I have my own modem/router

Your Order Summary

RedTrain Broadband Plan

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Activation Fee -0

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Monthly Cost

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Min Charge: 0

RedTrain may charge a $300 New Development Fee if your premises is identified as being within the site boundary of a new development. RedTrain will contact you directly for the charge before activating the NTD and Internet service for you.

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Frequently asked questions about RedTrain plans

RedTrain is an Australian wholesale carrier, who is experienced in designing, deployment and management of fibre network infrastructure. RedTrain designs, builds, operates and maintains fixed line access, fibre-based telecommunications networks, much like NBNCo does. RedTrain operates an open access telecommunications wholesale service in Australia and has been building fibre infrastructure. In the open access system, internet service providers (also known as retail service providers) such as OceanDigi purchase bandwidth from wholesale providers (e.g. RedTrain) and deliver internet services to end users.
One of the main differences between RedTrain and NBNCo is the connection technology they use. RedTrain uses FTTP (Fibre to the Premises) technology in most of their projects. FTTP exclusively uses fibre optic cables, enabling the fastest speeds in Australia. FTTP benefits from the higher capacity of a full fibre connection, and will have a more stable connection and speed in general. However, in addition to FTTP, NBNCo also adopts other technologies like a combination of fibre and copper (FTTC, FTTN/B) or fibre and coaxial cable (HFC). FTTC, FTTN/B and HFC technologies may slow down and become unstable during instances of poor weather.
Various speed tiers are available for RedTrain’s fibre internet connections. RedTrain’s broadband plans have maximum download speeds of 12 Megabit per second(Mbps), 25 Mbps, 50 Mbps, 100 Mbps, 250 Mbps. Customers are able to choose between these plans depending on their speed preference.
Usually RedTrain will be found servicing new or recently developed apartments, estates and communities. In most cases, RedTrain will be the sole fibre provider for a residence, and you will not be able to use NBNCo or other companies’ fibre in RedTrain serviced properties. If you are uncertain about whether RedTrain services your property, our support team will help you check. Even if your residence is not covered by RedTrain, we will help you find the best solution and get you connected quickly and efficiently.
The termination equipment in any telecommunications carrier’s network is called a Optical Network Terminal (ONT). This device may also be referred to as a “fibre box” at times, and some companies may confusingly refer to the ONT by a different name such as NTU (Network Termination Unit). RedTrain refers to this device as the ONT. This device takes the data transmitted from fibre optic cables and converts it to electronic signals that your router can use. In the case of RedTrain’s Fibre to the Premises (FTTP) networks, one ONT can support more than one active internet service.
The New Development Charge is a fee charged for all connections made in areas that the fibre infrastructure provider (e.g. RedTrain) have identified as within the boundary of a new development. Essentially, it means if fibre internet has never been used at a property before, this one-time fee will be charged to the end user no matter which internet service provider is used. The implementation of this fee was a decision made by the Australian government to offset part of the fibre infrastructure’s cost onto “the parties that use or benefit from them”. RedTrain may charge a $300 New Development Fee if your premises is identified as being within the site boundary of a new development. RedTrain will contact you directly for the charge before activating the NTD and Internet service for you.
OceanDigi is partnered with RedTrain service provider in Australia. OceanDigi has higher bandwidth and smart internet routing to ensure we provide the speeds we promise. On top of that OceanDigi offers flexible, affordable plans and a selection of hand-picked modems from the world’s best brands. Our customer service team will be glad to help with configuration if you wish to BYO. We are proud of our fantastic customer reviews, and strive to provide the services and customer support to meet the highest standards.