Broadband speeds explained
For a great many internet users, broadband speeds can be a source of immense frustration. They pay more to secure a “high-speed” connection but don’t necessarily receive the upload and download speeds they had expected.
So what factors determine the broadband speed you receive and why do you not necessarily get the speed you expect?
How can you secure download speeds at the pace you really want? This broadband speed explanation will attempt to answer all of these questions.
So, what exactly are broadband speeds?
It helps to know what broadband speeds are and how they are measured.
There are many advantages to broadband over a dial-up connection. For one, your phone line is free when you have broadband. However, the main reason that most users made the switch from dial-up (narrowband) to broadband is that it provides much faster speeds.
This means that with a broadband connection you can download webpages much faster than with dial-up. You can also download emails much quicker too. So instead of wasting time waiting for the information you require to appear on your screen, you can now view it almost instantly.
Broadband also allows you to upload information much faster than with dial up. Your upload speed is the time it takes to upload information from your computer on to the internet. An example of this would be ‘uploading’ a video on to YouTube, adding your C.V. to a job site or uploading pictures to social networking sites.
With the increasing popularity of social networking sites upload speeds are becoming increasingly important as people are personalising their accounts by uploading pictures, music and videos.
The high speeds of broadband have other advantages too. You can now listen to music and watch video footage online without the quality suffering. Broadband is also great for online gamers who should find that their ‘ping’ rate drops considerably!
Broadband is fast enough to allow several people to use the internet at once as long as they have a networking device, meaning you save money too as you don’t need to install a separate connection for each PC/laptop in your home. Broadband speeds are the key to making the most of the internet!
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What Speed would you like?
8mb is the slowest speed product that we offer and you will need to perform a speed check for your specific line to see how much of that 8mb you will receive. We also provide speeds up to 24mb download and also 2.5mb upload.
What contention ratio is best for you?
Our maximum contention ratio is 50:1 for the most very basic home users. We also provide 20:1, 10:1, 5:1 and even 1:1 ratios for absolute control over your broadband quality. Do you need more information?
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