INTERNET SPEED DETERMINANTS
Internet speed determinants.
Broadband speed refers to how quickly data can be uploaded or downloaded. When comparing broadband deals, pay attention to how many Kbps or Mbps you get and at what cost.
Broadband speed is measured in Mbps (megabits per second) and Kbps (kilobits per second). A bit is the smallest unit of data that can be transferred so when it comes to calculating speed the higher the number of bits per second, the faster your broadband connection will be.
Kbps and Mbps measures are:
- 1 Kbps: 1,000 bits per second
- 1 Mbps: 1,000,000 bits per second
Speed is one of the main things you will need to consider, when choosing a broadband package. However, many consumers don’t know what broadband speed is or how many Mbps they’ll need when setting up broadband for their home or office.
Determinants.
To determine how much broadband speed, you need, you may also want to consider the usage requirement of everyone in your household or office. This is because the number of people using the connection can affect the overall broadband speed.
Ways to determine your current Broadband speed;
- When choosing a bandwidth, you should consider the monthly bill as it should reflect the minimum speed you are getting.
- Do a speed test online for the bandwidth you have chosen. These tests work by sending data to and from a main server. They then time how quickly the data completes the round-trip. The result gives you the exact current speed of your internet connection.
It’s good practice to regularly test the speed of your broadband connection. This way, you can always make sure that you are getting what you pay for.
Speed test on broadband.
A good broadband speed will depend on your personal preference and how you use the internet. We have 3 categories of users.
- Light users: If you need a broadband connection to check your emails, do your online banking, and browse just a little, then you are a light user and your broadband speed can be kept minimal.
- Medium users:If you use the internet frequently for social media, browsing the net, and catching up on the latest episode of your favorite series over and above the internet basics, then you’re considered a medium user. Medium users will need a slightly faster connection than light users.
- Heavy users:If you use the internet for a significant amount of time, then you can be considered a heavy user. Heavy users are those who do peer-to-peer file sharing, online gaming or stream films and music.Speed is one of the main things you will need to consider, when choosing a broadband package. However, many consumers don’t know what broadband speed is or how many Mbps they’ll need when setting up broadband for their home or office. You can click here to see our internet packages that will suite your usage.