Swoop Speed Test - Check NBN Internet Speed

Test your Swoop internet speed in Australia

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Swoop is an Australian ISP focused on regional and rural connectivity, operating one of Australia's largest fixed wireless tower networks alongside NBN services. Listed on the ASX, Swoop has grown through acquisitions to serve communities across regional Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia. Test your Swoop connection to measure actual download, upload, and latency performance.

About Swoop

Swoop Holdings Limited, originally founded in 1987 as DCSI in regional Victoria, is an ASX-listed ISP serving regional and rural Australia. Headquartered in Sydney with operations across Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia, Swoop owns one of Australia's largest fixed wireless tower networks.

The company has grown through acquisitions including Speedweb, Community Communications, Beam Internet, iFibre, and NodeOne. Swoop generated $106 million revenue in 2025, growing at 31 percent year-on-year. The company provides both NBN and own-network services.

Swoop Plans and Services

Swoop offers several internet plans across different technologies and price points.

Swoop NBN plans range from $69 to $139 per month. Home Casual offers 25/10 Mbps at $69. Home Everyday delivers 50/20 Mbps at $84.

Home Fast provides 100/20 Mbps at $94. Home Ultrafast reaches 975/49 Mbps at $139 and requires FTTP. All plans include unlimited data with no lock-in contracts.

Swoop also offers fixed wireless plans for regional areas where NBN coverage is limited. BYO modem is supported or purchase from Swoop for $130.

Swoop Internet Plans

PlanSpeedPriceFeatures
Home Casual NBN 25 fiber25 Mbps$69/month
  • 25/10 Mbps
  • Unlimited data
  • No lock-in
Home Everyday NBN 50 fiber50 Mbps$84/month
  • 50/20 Mbps
  • Unlimited data
  • Popular plan
Home Fast NBN 100 fiber100 Mbps$94/month
  • 100/20 Mbps
  • Unlimited data
  • Multi-device
Home Ultrafast NBN 1000 fiber1000 Mbps$139/month
  • 975/49 Mbps typical
  • FTTP required
  • Premium tier

Prices and availability may vary by location. Contact Swoop for current offers.

Test Your Swoop Speed

Run a free speed test to check if Swoop delivers the speeds you are paying for. Test during peak evening hours for the most realistic results. Compare your results against Swoop advertised speeds above.

Swoop Speed Test FAQ

How fast is Swoop internet?

Swoop offers NBN speeds from 25 Mbps to 1000 Mbps depending on plan and connection type. Fixed wireless speeds range from 25 to 75 Mbps for regional areas. NBN FTTP customers can access the fastest tiers up to 975/49 Mbps typical evening speed. Actual performance depends on your connection type, distance from equipment, and peak-hour congestion in your area.

Where is Swoop available?

Swoop serves regional and rural communities across Victoria, Western Australia, and South Australia through its fixed wireless tower network. NBN services are available nationwide wherever NBN coverage exists. Swoop's fixed wireless network covers areas where major telcos have limited presence. Check swoop.com.au to verify service availability and connection options at your specific address.

How do I test my Swoop speed?

Use the speed test tool on this page to measure your Swoop download speed, upload speed, and ping latency. For NBN customers, connect via ethernet for accurate results. Fixed wireless customers should expect more variability based on weather and signal conditions. Test at different times to assess peak-hour congestion patterns in your area.

Does Swoop own its own network?

Yes, Swoop owns and operates one of Australia's largest fixed wireless tower networks serving regional communities. This proprietary infrastructure is separate from the NBN. Swoop also resells NBN services nationwide. The company has built its network through acquisitions of regional providers including Speedweb in Victoria, Beam Internet in South Australia, and Community Communications in Western Australia.

Last verified: February 8, 2026

Data source: Swoop official website