Communications are an essential part of a business and there is a range of services which provide high-speed internet and connectivity. ADSL connection and Fibre broadband are two of the main internet services which provide their own benefits and may suit different businesses. With the rapid progression of technological trends, it’s no surprise that businesses have to increase their internet usage which might affect your current internet service.
Whilst ADSL remains to be the cheaper form of internet connection, it is widely available across the UK and most businesses might opt for ADSL due to the unavailability of Fibre in their region. However, in recent years, internet providers have begun pushing for wider availability of Fibre broadband and due to this; most of the urban areas in the UK now have access to Fibre internet.
Fibre Optic broadband is a type of internet connection which uses fibre optic cables for connectivity. These cables are usually made of glass or plastic which enables faster data transmission speeds when compared to copper wires. Although Fibre broadband isn’t as widely available as ADSL, it is still becoming more popular and internet providers are beginning to roll out Fibre broadband in more places across the UK.
Fibre Optic broadband is a very modern type of internet connection and promises incredible internet speeds and reliability for businesses. Here are a few of the advantages of using Fibre broadband:
Fibre Optic broadband can benefit businesses of all sizes, especially companies that utilise cloud technology, big data or server data storage. When you combine Fibre Optic with VoIP telephony, you get a truly powerful solution for business communications that help you stand out from your competitors.
Here are a few of the differences that you will notice after upgrading to Fibre Broadband:
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