Another 300,000 Australian premises are getting fibre all the way to the driveway as NBN becomes more generous with its fibre rollout.

It seems the Multi-Technology Mix has been in constant flux since the Coalition government decided to scrap plans to run fibre to the premises to 93 per cent of Australian homes and businesses. These days it's pot luck as to whether fibre runs to your door, your basement, the end of your driveway or the node around the corner.

NBN chief executive Bill Morrow unveiled the first fibre to the curb rollout back in 2016. Credit:Adam Hollingworth

Alternatively you could end up using the HFC pay TV cable networks to access the NBN. Or if you're really off the beaten track you might rely on Fixed Wireless towers or SkyMuster satellite.

Fibre to the curb, also known as fibre to the distribution point, is a relatively recent addition to the NBN mix and was only brought into play last year. It basically runs fibre all the way to the telephone pit out in your street, only relying on the copper phone line to run over (or under) the footpath and your front lawn to reach the house.