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How Fast Should My Business Internet Be?

17 June, 2021/in news /by Flame analytics

Consumption of the internet and required speed of internet differs from business to business. Does the first question arise what should be the minimum internet speed for any business? Today, every internet service provider offers 25 Mbps an average speed of internet at least. It will work for many of the business owners if they run a small or medium-sized business. However, we would suggest you not go for internet packages offering an internet speed of 50 to 100 Mbps unless 25 Mbps is insufficient for you.

Selecting an appropriate internet for your business is as important as hiring expert employees. An average internet speed will work for various kinds of businesses. A small business requires the internet in a few functions which include sending documents, exchanging emails, and other similar stuff. We would recommend you check CenturyLink internet if that is available in your region. If not, you should Google LocalCableDeals to find out all the serviceable ISPs near you.

Which businesses require fast internet speed?

Some small businesses that require downloading, upload, share heavy files online, cannot compromise the quality of visuals, etc. cannot compromise this. Most of the tech, online services, and digital businesses are largely dependent on the internet, the upload and download speed of their internet connection plays a pivotal role here.

Businesses that have more employees need faster internet that has unlimited data. These businesses are bound to buy an internet plan that offers more speed and reliability.

Why is that so?

Suppose five of the business employees are downloading some files at the same time. If they are using the internet with a speed of 25 Mbps, it will drop down to 5 Mbps because of the load at that point. Now imagine what would happen if 20 to 30 employees start using the internet at the same time?

Nowadays, businesses that work with call centers prefer using the internet with 1 Gbps speed. For a medium-sized business with a fewer number of employees, you can use the internet with 75 Mbps speed or invest in the internet with more speed and bandwidth. If the speed and quality of the internet can impact work, productivity, and overall performance, the internet connection should never be bargained.

In comparison to residential internet, business internet will cost more as they offer more as well. You get more speed, reliability, and extra features that a home internet doesn’t provide. Don’t worry because these internet packages aren’t costly but an investment that will be returned with more work and business.

When deciding which internet to buy for your business, every ISP offers a variety of internet packages. You can go through them, compare ISPs, and select a package that meets your business necessities. We are sharing a chart of internet consumption based on various activities. It will help you decide what works best for your business.

# Of Users/ Connected Devices Download Speed Activities
1 – 2 5 Mbps Online Researching, Browsing, Email
3 – 5 25 Mbps Wi-Fi, Downloading Large-File Business Communication
5 – 10 75 Mbps Video Streaming, Several POS Connections, Regular File Sharing
10 – 15 150 Mbps Data Backups, Cloud Computing, And, Video Conferencing
15 – 20 250 Mbps Server Hosting, Conferencing, Seamless Streaming,
20 – 30 500 Mbps Cloud-Based Computing, Cloud Computing,  And Multiple-Server Hosting, Online Backups
Over 30 1,000 Mbps (1 Gbps) High-Speed Operating Meant For Enterprise-Ready Workrooms With Nearly No Disruptions

Public Wi-Fi? If you are considering offering public Wi-Fi, you have the right business mindset. This strategy can work and benefit in most cases. It largely depends on the nature of your business. If it is a public place, your business will attract more people’s attention, and there is a high chance you will get more customers in return. Therefore, buy an internet plan with a fast speed and offer public Wi-Fi.

Final Thoughts

As long as fast speed of the internet is concerned, we hope the above discussion will give you clarity. However, since you are the business owner and it will be an expense, you should know that the faster the internet, the higher the bill. Internet for any business is essential whether that is online or not, you will not regret investing in a reliable and steady internet. You’ll experience profitable progression in your business.

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