What Speed is right for me?

Finding the right speed for your service with internet.compare

Impacts on Internet speed

Carrier — This is the underlying fibre owner that provides these services to a location. We work with many well-known service providers across the UK . You can choose from what’s available in your area during the quote journey. Price and options will vary depending on the service provider chosen.

Bandwidth — This is the committed speed that your service option will provide to your business. For example, 100 Mbps would be 100 million bits per second. Depending on the size and scope of the business.

Bearer Speed — The maximum potential bandwidth that a circuit can be upgraded to, as a means of futureproofing. For example, 100 Mbps on a 1 Gbps bearer can be upgraded to 1 Gbps at a future stage. However, 100 Mbps on a 100 Mbps bearer is at maximum potential. Therefore, having greater bearer speeds earlier makes future growth easier.

What speed does your business need?

With over 30 years of experience, we can confidently direct you to the best internet solution for your business. Depending on the size and usage, we have a huge range of options to choose from. See below the various options on offer and what type of business they suit.

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Up to 100mbs - Small Business

For smaller businesses with up to 10 users, reliable bandwidth is important for basic needs such as emailing, browsing the web, and cloud applications. These businesses typically don’t require high-capacity networks or need to accommodate heavy usage.

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Up to 1Gbps - Medium sized Business

Medium-sized businesses require greater bandwidth to support more demanding daily operations. Common usage includes video streaming, remote work and video conferencing. It's also important to account for the higher number of remote users typically involved.

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Up to 10Gbps - Large Businesses

Large enterprises often require scalable, high-bandwidth solutions to support complex infrastructure. This includes accommodating large teams of remote workers, running data-intensive applications, frequent video calls, and managing cloud-based workflows.