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Why Compare Broadband Deals for Businesses?
Because we do the hard work for you, we take the confusion out of comparing business broadband. What's more, by comparing business broadband, you can be sure you'll get the best solution to suit your budget. Our expert advisors will do all the hard work for you, helping you save time and money.
We'll take the time to understand your current business requirements and future plans to ensure that your broadband can grow with you. Our friendly experts will then take you through all available options. We'll do all the admin work as soon as you've decided on the best option for your business.
There's no compromising on quality or service either - we'll make sure of it.
Our service is free to use. We'll understand your requirements and compare the best deals for you.
Our knowledgeable UK-based customer service and technical support team are on hand to help.
We only work with suppliers and partners we trust to give you the best service.
We don't just help businesses switch broadband providers. Whether you need a new internet connection or you're moving to a new premises, our broadband experts can help you get set up.
Simply tell us the basics about your business and what connection you need, and we'll find out what's available based on your location. We compare business broadband deals from our panel of providers to find the best deal for your business, saving you time and money.
Setting up your business broadband is most likely the first place you’ll start. When you’re ready, we can help you find our best deals on your other utilities, from Business Energy to Water and Insurance. We offer it all under one roof.
Trying to find the best business broadband and phone deals in your area? Whether you're a start-up business moving into your first premises, an existing business moving location or you simply want a better deal, our experts will compare solutions from our panel of providers to get you the best business broadband and phone deal.
Unlike most comparison websites, we believe that getting the best business broadband and phone package for your requirements needs a personal touch. Our expert advisors consider your internet usage, phone requirements and business location when comparing deals on your behalf to ensure you get a comprehensive and cost-effective business broadband package that meets your needs.
See how we can help you compare business broadband and phone deals and save money.
If your business broadband contract is ending and you're looking for the best deal, we can help. There's no need to spend hours searching for a better broadband offer. We can help you find the best option for your business needs and help you switch business broadband providers with ease.
The most common reasons for switching business broadband providers are:
You feel like the cost is too expensive for what you're getting
You have an increase in the number of connections to your internet, and what you have is no longer sufficient
You're dissatisfied with the level of customer service
Looking to upgrade your connectivity
Moving business premises and requiring faster broadband
Experiencing connectivity issues that are affecting your everyday use
Whether you're looking to switch broadband providers or upgrade to superfast business broadband, we can help compare packages and get you the best deal for your money.
Switching business broadband is fairly similar to switching your home provider in terms of when it is best to make the move. Business broadband providers usually offer fixed terms for a particular package of between 12-36 months in length. Leaving before the end of this fixed term will usually mean paying an exit fee. However, if there have been significant issues with the service you have received from your current provider, this fee can sometimes be waived.
If your business is near the end or has finished the fixed term of your broadband provider, switching business broadband can be done at any time from the end date.
See how BusinessComparison can help you switch business broadband and save money.
With so many broadband options available, it's difficult to know what will help your business run smoothly. There are several elements to consider when you come to compare business broadband, from the different types of broadband connectivity to download and upload speeds.
Here, we guide you through the different types of business broadband available.
ADSL offers a basic business internet line, which uses the same copper cable that your phone line uses. The speed of your ADSL internet connection will have varying factors, the most notable being your location and the distance you are away from the street cabinet exchange. The absolute maximum download speed you could potentially see would be 8 Mbps. In short, the longer the distance from the exchange to your modem, the slower your internet speed will be.
ADSL2 & ADSL2+ are the more modern versions of ADSL. The enhanced technology supports the ability to deliver higher broadband speed to your business premises, in particular those that are closest to the exchange.
The main difference between ADSL2 and ADSL2+ is the bandwidth. ADSL and ADSL2 use the same bandwidth, whereas ADSL2+ uses twice as much.
ADSL2+ generally performs better when the exchange is within close proximity to the premises. If your exchange is some distance away, you may find that ADSL2 performs better. ADSL2 and ADSL2+ download speeds vary from 2 Mbps to 24 Mbps.
FTTC stands for Fibre to the cabinet or, as it's more commonly known, 'fibre broadband'. Business fibre broadband combines fibre optic and copper cables instead of relying solely on copper cables. To deliver broadband internet to your premises, there's a fibre optic cable from your local telephone exchange to a roadside cabinet, which acts as the distribution point. From the cabinet, your broadband connectivity will be delivered via the standard copper cable telephone line.
Business fibre broadband typically offers internet speeds up to 80 Mbps, which is a substantial increase on the ADSL variants. With internet speeds like this, you can also use a VoIP phone system.
There are various packages offering superfast business fibre optic broadband. To understand whether FTTC would be the right choice for your business, compare business broadband online.
Looking for ultrafast broadband speed? FTTP offers fibre optic cable all the way from the telephone exchange right to your business premises – there's no copper cable used at all.
By using entirely fibre optic cable end to end, internet speeds start from 40 Mbps, scaling up to 330 Mbps.
FTTP is most commonly used by businesses requiring the ability to handle large volumes of data, quickly and securely with minimum interruptions. If having an ultrafast, reliable and stable business broadband connection is what you're looking for, this may be the solution for you.
Compare ultrafast business broadband today, and we'll help you get the best deal for your business.
We compare business broadband deals to help you find the best solution for your business, quickly and easily. We just need you to tell us a bit about you and your business, we'll then compare the deals available from our providers and present you with the best solutions for your business.
It's very easy. Switching business broadband providers is as simple as switching domestic broadband providers. If you're nearing the end of your contract with your current provider, we can help you find the best broadband deal from a new provider, ensuring everything is in place for a smooth switchover so there's little to no interruption to your business.
If you're in the middle of a contract with your current provider, whether you can break that contract depends on the provider. We recommend speaking to them about your intentions to switch broadband providers first if this is the case.
As soon as you have access to your new business premises, we can help you arrange internet access. Depending on the type of property you're moving to and the internet access you require, getting connected can be as simple as choosing the best deal and getting the connection turned on.
If you choose a Full Fibre or Leased Line connection and the necessary infrastructure hasn't been installed, additional work may be needed to connect your business. However, our expert business telecoms team are here to guide you through the process.
At BusinessComparison, we work with various providers to find the best broadband deal for your business. We work with national and local providers, so you can rest assured that we can help you find the best business broadband deals in your area.
Your ideal internet speed depends on the needs of your business. Some recommend getting the fastest internet connection you can, as even if you don't use all of your bandwidth to begin with, as technology improves and any plans you have to grow your business come to fruition, you'll be well prepared.
As a guideline, we recommend the following speeds as a minimum based on how many users there are in your business. However, if your business is more reliant on the internet, you may want to aim for faster speeds:
Up to 5 users - 24 Mbps or more
Up to 10 users - 80 Mbps or more
Up to 25 users - 330 Mbps or more
More than 25 users - 500 Mbps or more
Full Fibre Broadband is another term for Fibre To The Premises (FTTP). Rather than having a fibre connection that runs to an exchange close to your premises and then copper cabling connecting you to the exchange, the fibre connection runs directly to your premises.
The advantage of this is that you gain access to faster speeds. This is because copper cables intended initially for phone calls reduce your bandwidth (speeds), whereas fibre cabling can have much higher bandwidths.
Broadband typically relies on cables and wiring to deliver internet to your premises, whether you distribute it wirelessly via WiFi or a wired connection. Conversely, Satellite Broadband wirelessly connects your premises via satellite. This means of internet connection is typically more costly than Wired Broadband. Still, it can be a useful alternative for those needing faster speeds in rural areas with insufficient internet infrastructure.
Download limits used to be common with internet connections, but as businesses and domestic users have become more widely used, broadband download limits have become a thing of the past. You may find that your broadband provider still has limits or a fair usage policy whereby excessive downloads result in limited bandwidth, but typically, you shouldn't experience an issue with download limits.
Our knowledgeable Telecoms Team will work with you to ensure you get the right business broadband package to meet your needs. That includes ensuring you have unlimited downloads if you need them.
Typically, when you set up a Business Broadband connection, you'll be offered the option for a broadband router that includes WiFi. While this router may meet the needs of your business, if it isn't providing fast enough speeds, a stable enough connection or wide-reaching enough WiFi, you might want to investigate an alternative option. Read our '10 Best Small Business Broadband Routers' to help you find the right WiFi router for your business.
Yes, our Telecoms Team will work with you to ensure you have the right Broadband solution for your business, ensuring you can provide internet access to your customers if needed.
Whether a new Broadband connection will improve your internet speed depends on the following criteria:
Your current internet speed
The internet speeds available in your location
Our Telecoms Team will look at your requirements to find the best broadband deal available in your area. If we can help you improve your internet speed, we'll ensure you know about this option.
Yes, VoIP phone systems require faster speeds and a stable connection, and Business Broadband can provide this. If your business has many VoIP Phone System users, you'll likely need the faster internet speeds offered by a Full Fibre (FTTP) connection.
Although your mobile phone signal is separate from your broadband connection, you may be able to use your Business Broadband to improve your mobile phone call quality. Many modern smartphones include the ability to make WiFi calls. With this feature enabled, you can use your Broadband connection to make phone calls. WiFi calling can provide an effective solution when your business premises is subject to poor mobile phone signal.