Catapult your calls with an NBN plan designed for voIP

Priority Voice Plans

Give your business the reliability it needs to stay connected. With business-grade voice and data services, you can move your business to the cloud with confidence.

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Choose A Plan Built For You

No lock-in contracts

You won't need to worry about being locked into an NBN contract that doesn't work for you.

Choose Your Support Package

There are three different eSLA support packages available, each with a different fault rectification timeframe. eSLA support is available 24/7, so you can choose the package that best suits your needs.

Choose Your Extras

Choose to add 4G backup. This way, you can be prepared for anything and experience uninterrupted service.

1. It starts with the bandwidth

The priority voice NBN plans are the best choice for businesses who need to upload large files, run apps on the cloud and maintain simultaneous VoIP calls or important video conferences. With these plans, you’ll get the fastest speeds and the most reliable connection possible so you can stay connected and productive.

Have up to 20 internet users simultaneously
Have up to 10 concurrent VoIP calls
Run cloud applications seamlessly

2. Add a custom connection that fits

Having a business connection to the NBN doesn’t have to be one size fits all. You have the ability to customise the way your business connects to the network, ensuring that it is best suited for your specific needs. This means that you can make the most of your high-speed connection and ensure that your business is running as efficiently as possible.

Secondary Dedicated Voice Line

A dedicated VoIP line is the best way to make sure you never miss a call, and that your calls are always of the highest quality. VoIP lines are more reliable than traditional landlines and offer many features that can be beneficial for businesses.

If you’re looking to add a little extra to your nbn plan, you might want to consider adding a 4g backup. This can help keep your connection up and running, even if there are internet outages in your area.

Optional: Add 4G backup

If you’re looking to add a little extra to your nbn plan, you might want to consider adding a 4g backup. This can help keep your connection up and running, even if there are internet outages in your area.

Optional: Choose an eSLA package

As a small business, it’s important to have an nbn service that comes with an enhanced level of support. eSLA stands for Enhanced Service Level Agreement and refers to nbn’s commitment to providing a higher level of support by having faster rectification on faults within a specified timeframe and is available 24/7.

The different eSLA packages available are as follows:

12 hour eSLA

NBN will aim to have the fault rectified within 12 hours after being notified

8 hour eSLA

NBN will aim to have the fault rectified within 8 hours after being notified

4 hour eSLA

NBN will aim to have the fault rectified within 4 hours after being notified

Priority Voice Plans

There’s no doubt that the NBN is essential for businesses these days. But with so many plans on offer, it can be hard to know where to start.

At EmuTel, we’re here to help you find the perfect NBN plan for your business. We’ll work with you to understand your needs and find a plan that’s right for you.

Unlimited - 100/40

Starting from

$125.00 Ex. GST / Month

Recommended

Unlimited - 250/25

Starting from

$150.00 Ex. GST / Month

Unlimited - 250/100

Starting from

$200.00 Ex. GST / Month

Recommended equipment

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The hAP ac is our most universal wireless device. It’s dual-band and takes advantage of its Gigabit ports to get the full advantage of the latest speed technologies.

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24 Port PoE Switch

A switch is important because it connects devices together on a network, and sends data between them. Unlike a router, which sends data to multiple devices, a switch sends data only to the device it is meant for. This makes it more secure, as there is less chance of someone intercepting the data.

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Ubiquiti Access Point

An access point is a device that creates a wireless local area network, or WLAN. This means that you can connect to the internet in different parts of your house or office where the signal would normally be weak or not available at all. An access point can also help increase the bandwidth of your WiFi network so that more devices can be connected at the same time.