Knowing which type of business broadband is best for your specific needs will depend on the internet services you require, the budget you have available and any other individual requirements.
Consider factors such as download speed, latency, coverage, cost and device compatibility when making your decision.
Ultimately, choosing the right type of business broadband comes down to researching different types, comparing features and weighing up advantages against disadvantages before making a decision that is best suited for your company’s individual needs.
How to ping a device To ping an IP, device or website, follow the simple instructions below. Open the command prompt on your Windows PC by clicking on the START menu and then type CMD. A black window will open. This is the command prompt. Type Ping <IP address/hostname or website> (e.g Ping 192.168.1.1 or […]
Finding Broadband Deals with BT Sport can be a little challenging. We have collated a full list of all the options available to help you get BT Sport irrespective of your broadband supplier. The BT Sport Monthly Pass If you do not want to change any of your Broadband services, you can purchase a BT […]
To keep things simple, the main differences between 2.4 GHz and 5 GHz frequencies are coverage (range) and speed (bandwidth). 2.4 GHz signal travels further and covers a wider area but transmits data at a slower speed. The 5 GHz band transmits data at a faster rate but has less coverage. 2.4 GHz Versus […]
Who is the Best UK Internet Broadband Service Provider? This is one of the most frequently asked questions and searches on Google. The UK broadband market is very competitive. Most broadband providers are LLU operators using the same BT Openreach infrastructure; therefore, the differentiator between service providers is customer service and satisfaction. Ofcom, the UK Telecoms regulator monitors […]
Fibre broadband also known as fibre optic broadband delivers super faster internet speeds which translate to a more responsive, lag-free internet experience. Fibre broadband uses plastic or glass cores to transmit data in the form of pulsing light beams. More data can travel faster over fibre optic cables. Use the Broadband Coverage Checker to find […]