Case Study: The Bridges Shopping Centre
Introduction The Bridges shopping centre, situated in the heart of Sunderland city centre, is the home
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In today’s digital age, having a reliable and fast internet connection is a necessity for businesses of all sizes. Whether you are a small business or multi-national company, a robust broadband connection is crucial for smooth operations, effective communication, and efficient service delivery.
As a communications provider to businesses all over the UK, our team have years of experience in business broadband. Our team of experts have put together a guide to everything you need to know when looking for a new business broadband solution.
Broadband is a high-speed internet connection that provides fast and constant access to the internet. There are several types of business broadband, each with its unique features, benefits, and drawbacks. This will page explains the different types and provides insights into what to consider when choosing business broadband.
Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) is the most common type of broadband. It uses the existing copper telephone lines to deliver internet services. ADSL is asymmetric because the download speed is usually much higher than the upload speed. This type of broadband will not be supported for much longer, as the ISDN & PSTN switch off in 2025 will see the copper telephone lines switched off and therefore no longer supported. If your business still relies on this dated technology, contact us today to future-proof your business.
Fibre broadband, also known as Fibre to the Cabinet (FTTC), is faster and more reliable than ADSL. It uses fibre optic cables to deliver internet services, which can handle more data and provide faster speeds than copper cables. Fibre broadband is ideal for businesses that require high-speed internet for activities such as video conferencing, streaming, and large file transfers.
Cable broadband uses coaxial cables, the same ones used for cable TV, to deliver internet services. It offers faster speeds than ADSL and is more widely available than fibre broadband. However, the speed can fluctuate depending on the number of users in the area.
A leased line is a dedicated broadband connection that only your business can use. It offers symmetrical upload and download speeds, making it ideal for businesses that need to upload large files or use cloud-based services regularly. Leased lines are the most expensive type of broadband, but they offer the highest level of reliability and performance.
Satellite broadband is a type of wireless broadband that uses satellites to provide internet services. It is ideal for businesses in remote or rural areas where other types of broadband are not available. However, satellite broadband is slower and more expensive than other types.
Mobile broadband uses the same network as mobile phones to provide internet services. It is ideal for businesses that need a portable internet solution, such as those that operate from multiple locations or have remote workers. However, the speed and reliability of mobile broadband can vary depending on the network coverage.
Now that you understand the different types of business broadband, the next step is to identify the key things you need from your new broadband solution. Different businesses have different requirements for their broadband, so knowing what you need is important.
When choosing a business broadband, there are several factors to consider:
The speed of your broadband connection will determine how quickly you can download and upload data. Consider your business needs and choose a broadband type that offers the speed you require.
A reliable broadband connection is crucial for business operations. Look for a broadband provider that offers a reliable service with minimal downtime.
The cost of broadband can vary significantly depending on the type and provider. Consider your budget and choose a broadband that offers the best value for money.
As your business grows, your broadband needs may change. Choose a broadband provider that can scale their services to match your growing needs.
Good customer support is essential, especially if you encounter any issues with your broadband connection. Look for a provider that offers 24/7 customer support.
Pay attention to the contract terms, including the length of the contract, cancellation fees, and any other terms and conditions.
Choosing the right broadband is a crucial decision that can significantly impact your business operations. By understanding the different types of broadband and considering your business needs, you can choose a broadband solution that supports your business growth and success.
Ready to upgrade your current broadband to a better, more reliable solution for your business? Get in touch with our team today and one of our broadband experts will help you find the perfect business broadband solution.
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