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What Is Business Broadband?

by The Gurus
August 31, 2023
in Data Protection
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Business broadband is a type of connection which can support business needs and allow connectivity for multiple employees.

Offices and workspaces which require large-scale internet access will typically require a business broadband service for their connection needs.

Who is Business Broadband For?

Business broadband is recommended for business spaces which have more than 10 employees, so that everyone can get online and benefit from a stable internet connection.

What Does Business Broadband Include?

Business broadband packages tend to come with more features than traditional broadband services. With traditional broadband services designed for residential purposes, business broadband is designed with companies in mind. This means they support a larger work-force and have a capacity for multiple servers at once.

These services typically include 24/7 customer support, faster and more reliable internet connection and better security. Typically, business broadband is more expensive than traditional residential broadband as it offers more features and better connectivity.

What Are The Advantages of Business Broadband?

There are many pros to business broadband including the following:

24-hour support – When you are running a business, one of the most detrimental events could be a loss in connection. A disrupted connection has the potential to waste valuable time and impact company reputation and revenues.

Luckily, business broadband usually comes with 24/7 customer support so that, should you run into connection troubles, you can get customer support when you need it. That way, you can get back online as soon as possible.

Priority traffic – Generally speaking, broadband providers give priority to their business broadband customers. This means that business broadband customers benefit from priority traffic so their service is typically faster than residential broadband customers. 

Subsequently, business broadband users benefit from more reliable broadband that is both faster and of higher quality, and prone to fewer disruptions. With residential broadband packages, usage can often be impacted by heavy data usage in the nearby area leading to disruptions and inconsistent connection.

Promise of service and compensation – Having a dedicated business broadband service includes guaranteed service from providers. This means that  if you face a connection problem or fault in the network, providers can get your broadband up and running the very next working day. This guaranteed service means your service will only be disrupted for the minimum amount of time necessary.

On the off chance that the provider cannot get your business broadband service up and running in a timely manner, you will likely be entitled to compensation.

Often, providers will also equip you with a backup hub for your broadband so that you have a plan B in the case of an emergency.

Better Security

With cybersecurity issues on the rise, it is more important than ever to keep your computers and devices protected, especially for business purposes. If your business network is hacked, it can be devastating both financially and reputationally. 

One of the benefits of business broadband services is that they offer a superior level of security. The majority of businesses broadband services will be equipped with a higher grade security software than residential packages – crucial for any business who wants to stay ahead of cyber threats.

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