Bonded Broadband Guide


So, what is bonded broadband exactly?

Bonded broadband refers to the physical 'bonding' of several internet connections, to create a single internet connection with a higher bandwidth capacity. Bandwidth is a measure of the rate of data transfer.

What's good about it?

Bonded broadband will give you much faster internet speeds both for uploading and downloading. It's particularly useful if you regularly send or receive large files, such as graphics, videos or images. And if you use video conferencing, the audio/visual quality will also improve.

Should I switch to bonded broadband?

If you're struggling with slow internet speeds and find yourself twiddling your thumbs waiting for files to download, then bonded broadband could be for you. You'll experience more user-friendly broadband with much faster upload and download speeds. And, less stress.

Why is my current broadband too slow?

Slow broadband affects users around the world. Your business could be affected by the distance from the local exchange, the sheer number of people sharing the same line, or simply not receiving the bandwidth you're paying for. Bonded broadband will speed everything up.

Are there any other perks?

Yes. Bonded broadband is very reliable. This is because with multiple links, there is no reliance on an individual internet connection. So, if a link fails, then you stay connected. Which, of course, is great for business.

How much is it going to cost me?

Much less than you think. Bonded broadband represents exceptional value. Equivalent broadband speeds can only be achieved by leasing a line, which can be costly. Typically, bonded broadband costs just one tenth of the price of leasing. So if you're an SME watching your profit margins, and you're frustrated by sluggish internet speeds, bonded broadband is the perfect solution.

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