The company running the National Broadband Network has stripped information from its website that allowed Australians to see which type of broadband technology is expected to be delivered to their street.

The website, updated in the days before Christmas, now provides information about when the NBN is expected to be available in various suburbs but not which technology they are scheduled to receive under the Coalition's "multi-technology mix" model.

Just over a year ago, in October 2015, NBN launched a new three-year construction plan that gave an estimated start date for construction for suburbs around the country. The plan also included details of which technology was expected to be used for each suburb - including fibre-to-the-premise (FTTP), fibre-to-the-node (FTTN), hybrid fibre coaxial (HFC) or fixed wireless.

The three-year construction plan page on the NBN website (still visible in archived form here) has been removed and replaced with a new "check your address" page.