Why Your Business Shouldn’t Overlook Upload Speeds

Posted by James Carry
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Nov 19, 2015
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When it comes to business internet, what we hear is ‘speed, speed, speed’! In the digital age, we all know that speed is important, but what we’re actually referring to is download speed. Upload speed is the long forgotten about aspect of business internet, and it’s really not given the recognition it deserves. Looking, for example, at BT’s business internet services, we can quickly and easily see the differences:

 

      The most basic package offered to businesses by provider BT - BT Broadband - advertises download speeds of up to 17 mbps, while upload speeds are much slower, at around 1 mbps.

 

      The most advanced package offered to businesses by provider BT - BT Infinity Premium - advertises download speeds of up to 76 mbps, but upload speeds of just 19 mbps.

 

As we can see, upload speeds are not given priority, and it’s easy to see why. In many cases, the average user will typically download more than they upload. However, in terms of business, this may not always be the case. The way we conduct business on a day-to-day basis is changing, and we’re beginning to rely on upload speeds more than ever before - for video conferencing, for example, or for cloud storage.

 

Boosting Upload Speeds

 

One way of boosting upload speeds to meet the increasing demands of modern businesses is to opt for a lease line. This is a dedicated, reliable connection to the internet that, rather than being asymmetrical like a standard broadband connection, provides mirrored upload and download speeds. Again, looking at BT’s business packages, their lease line advertises upload and download speeds both at 10 gbps.

 

Wireless Leased Line - The Next Generation

 

In the past few years, we’ve seen the wireless leased line becoming more and more popular, although it’s still a relatively new option for UK businesses. One of the best examples of this was seen just a few years back when a wireless point-to-point service was launched for guests of the Bournemouth Air Show. The ultimate goal is to provide improved upload speeds to areas that have limited connectivity.

 

If you’re finding that your business is starting to rely more heavily upon upload speeds, then it might be time to rethink your existing business broadband package. You may find that you’re uploading more if your business is active on social media - uploading company photos and videos - or if you communicate regularly through voIP. Find the best solution for your business at compareyourbusinesscosts.com. 

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