Choosing the right broadband deal is beneficial for a number of reasons. Whether thats to avoid your connection going down or constantly lagging, or maybe you just want to make the most of your money whatever it is, its always a good idea to do a good search into the network provider and what it offers before choosing a broadband deal.
Heres a guide on some of the things you should look for when choosing.
Broadband speeds are described in Mbps, which means megabits per second. Megabits are different from megabytes, however. The lowercasebin Mb indicates megabits, while the uppercase B in MB indicates megabytes.
8Mb (megabits) make 1MB (megabyte), so a Mbps speed you see in an ad indicates how many bits of the megabyte will be downloaded per second. For example, imagine youre downloading a song thats 5MB (megabytes), at a speed of 10Mbps. Since 8Mb makes 1MB, youre essentially downloading 40 bits which should take 4 seconds.
So while both downloading and uploading speeds are important, faster download speeds means faster access to content games, movies, shows, and so on. Whereas, upload speeds may matter more to those who often posts to social media or send large files, like videos and graphics to friends or clients.
Find out how to test your internet speed here.
As with pretty much all tech-related buying decisions, be it smartphones, laptops, broadband or more, the first thing to work it is how youre going to be using the product.
In these days of the always-online society it can be easy to think that you need the fastest connection to survive, but if you only use the internet to check emails, browse the shops or spend a bit of time on Facebook then this isnt really the case (more on this below). Conversely, some of the cheaper packages that might seem tempting could be a real pain in the long run if you find youre not able to stream those 4K UHD movies due to the speed of your connection.
In days gone by, the most important principle was how much data you were allowed for downloads each month. But with pretty much every major provider now offering unlimited data as standard, the new frontier is the rate at which you can use your connection.
The speed you need depends on the number of people within your household who actively use the internet, and how much is being used on a daily basis.
For general light browsing in a household of two people, you shouldnt need more than 11Mbps. For example, you may mostly check email and make Skype calls. When you stream movies, you often stream from one device at a time, as opposed to streaming separate content from different rooms.
Moderate users on the other hand, or households with three to four people may need up to 35Mbps. Users may go on social media frequently and stream films at the same time from separate rooms.
If youre in a shared household of 5 or more people and are fairly heavy users, you may need a speed up to 60Mbps or more. This means most users may stream in 4K, or stream from their smart TVs from different rooms. You might also browse and stream from your phones, tablets and laptops often.
This is ideal if youre in a multi-member household where you often stream films in 4K and have your home connected to various smart assistants and devices (thermostats, lighting, alarm systems etc.). You may also be or live with avid gamers who often download and livestream games and movies. Youre online 24/7 and may even be running a business from home that requires frequent video calls, connecting to the cloud and uploading large file sizes.
Such usage typically needs upwards of 200Mbps. Such speeds are naturally more expensive, so we would recommend assessing how extreme your internet demands are prior to finalizing on a plan.
There are three main options currently available: ADSL (the standard router that connects to your phone line), Fibre (much faster speeds that require a dedicated connection) and Cable (again a dedicated line that is usually part of a package, such as those offered by Virgin Media).
ADSL is the most common connection type (although being quickly replaced by fibre as the faster services reaches more areas) and only requires the use of a standard home phone line to work. Due to using this technology it is limited to a maximum speed of around 20Mbps for downloads and 1Mbps for uploads. This is more than enough for social media, browsing the web and streaming HD content on YouTube, Netflix and other services. In fact, Netflix states that to stream HD movies and TV shows youll want a minimum of 5Mbps.
Of course, its unlikely that youll be able to attain those top speeds unless you happen to live right next to the telephone exchange, as the further down the line you are the more likely your speeds will be much slower. This is one of the main reasons that those living in rural areas can struggle to get a solid, fast connection.
To see the kind of speeds you can expect from a standard ADSL connection there are usually widgets on the providers sites into which you enter your postcode. Wed recommend using the Ofcom Mobile and Broadband checker, as the independent nature of the service should mean it is free from any bias.
Bear in mind that the more people you have connected, either through laptops, tablets or smartphones, the slower the speed will become as it is essentially divided up between you. With this in mind, if youre a family with a few children (especially if they like to play games online) then you may find that a fibre connection is the better option.
Should you want to look into ADSL connections, there are a variety of deals on offer at the time of writing. For example, Sky has its Essential package that features average download speeds of 59Mbps and costs 25p/m with a setup fee of 19.95, while Plusnet has its Unlimited tier that offers 10Mbps average speeds and costs 18.95p/m with line rental included.
As the name suggests, this type of connection uses an optical fibre cable for your connection, which is capable of delivering much faster speeds than ADSL. There are actually tiers within most fibre offerings, with names like Ultrafast and Superspeed. The general rule of thumb seems to be that the standard fibre connection will deliver an average of around 35Mbps while the top-tier variants will nearly double that at around 65Mbps.
These speeds make fibre the perfect choice for people who want to stream HD or 4K movies and TV shows (Netflix recommends 25Mbps for 4K), play games online, and have a stable connection when video-calling friends and family. It also makes it much faster to download files to your smartphone, tablet or PC when at home.
While fibre is being deployed across the UK, many areas still have yet to receive the technology. So, to see if you are one of the lucky households, youll need to check the availability by entering your postcode into the checker found on each providers site.
With fibre being quicker, its of course more expensive. But there are very good deals to be had if you look around. We found BT was offering its Fibre1 package for 28.99p/m and promising average speeds of up to 50Mbps, or theres the Unlimited Fibre 65 which costs 23.00p/m (including line rental) and promises average speeds of 67Mbps.
This is another option, albeit one thats limited to very few providers and only in certain areas. Faster than ADSL, cable runs the connection through a dedicated cable that negates the need for a telephone landline. Usually offered as part of a package deal, the most common cable provider in the UK is Virgin Media, whose offerings at the time of writing included the M50 package which provides average speeds 50Mbps for 38p/m or the M350 tier for 37p/m.
As you can see, those top speeds are very fast indeed, making them ideal for people who want to stream games, watch 4K movies all the time or download large files quickly. Its also well suited to larger families or households who want top speeds while all accessing the network at the same time.
If youre happy to move your mobile phone, landline or TV subscription to one provider then its well worth considering the various bundled deals that are on offer. All of the major players have them, with BT combining broadband, home phone, and BT TV, while Virgin and Sky doing likewise with their particular TV packages.
Combining the services can result in cheaper monthly bills while also giving you some free bonuses if you find a good deal. These change all the time, with regular promotions and discounts, so take a look at Best broadband deals or Best TV and broadband deals for the latest offers.
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