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we are www.daisygroup.com BROADBAND DRAG RACE: THE NEED FOR SPEED ADSL Broadband Download speed: up to 17 Mbps Upload speed: up to 0.9 Mbps Data/usage: Unlimited Latency: Less than 80 ms Typical Usage: Small offices – up to 5 users Ideal for: Basic internet browsing and applications Description: Suitable for home workers, sole traders, or small businesses looking for low-cost entry-level solutions Superfast Fibre Broadband Download speed: up to 76 Mbps Upload speed: up to 19 Mbps Data/usage: Unlimited Latency: Less than 30 ms Typical Usage: Small offices – up to 20 users Ideal for: Hosted Voice (VoIP), video conferencing, uploads to the cloud, bandwidth-hungry applications Description: Ideal if you need extra speed, reliability and low-latency that real-time applications demand Ultrafast Fibre Broadband Download speed: up to 300 Mbps Upload speed: up to 48 Mbps Data/usage: Unlimited Latency: Less than 30 ms Typical usage: 20+ users Ideal for: Hosted Voice (VoIP), video conferencing, uploads to the cloud and bandwidth-hungry applications Description: Ideal if you need extra speed, reliability and low-latency that real-time applications demand Powered by FTTC and FTTP technologies Powered by FTTC, FTTP and G.Fast Choosing the right internet connection for your business is a similar decision to buying a car, it’s easy to go for the fastest solution and the latest that’s out there. And while it’s true that no business today can exist without a fast and reliable internet connection, the quickest may not necessarily best suit your needs – much like a family of four investing in a sports car. This infographic takes broadband options right back to basics to help simplify that all-important buying decision. ADSL Broadband Superfast Fibre Broadband Ultrafast Fibre Broadband Note: Where both ADSL and FTTC/G.fast/ FTTP technologies are available, superfast/ultrafast Broadband is always recommend. Availability is dependent on the location of your premises and can be checked by visiting https://daisygroup.com/broadband-availability-checker Visit daisygroup.com/connectivity to learn more about your options Mbps – Megabits per second. ms – Milliseconds. Latency - measures the ‘’delay’’ time from the moment you click a command to the time when a transfer of data begins. ADSL – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line Broadband that is provided via telephone lines. ADSL provides a high-quality, reliable connection but if you’re far away from the telephone exchange, or if cabling is degraded, speeds can start to drop. FTTC – Fibre to the Cabinet A combination of fibre optic cable and copper cable running from a local telephone exchange to a distribution point or “roadside cabinet”. From this distribution point, a standard copper-based telephone line is used to deliver broadband to the premises. FTTP – Fibre to the Premises Fibre optic cabling that runs directly from a local telephone exchange directly to the premises delivering speeds of up to 40 times faster than copper-based broadband. v1 02.18 © Daisy Group Limited (CRN: 3974683)
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Page 1: BROADBAND DRAG RACE - Daisy Communications€¦ · Infographic SMB Need for Speed 02.18 Created Date: 20180222134025Z ...

we arewww.daisygroup.com

BROADBAND DRAG RACE: THE NEED FOR SPEED

ADSL Broadband

Download speed: up to 17 MbpsUpload speed: up to 0.9 MbpsData/usage: UnlimitedLatency: Less than 80 ms

Typical Usage: Small offices – up to 5 users

Ideal for: Basic internet browsing and applications

Description: Suitable for home workers, sole traders, or small businesses looking for low-cost entry-level solutions

Superfast Fibre Broadband

Download speed: up to 76 Mbps Upload speed: up to 19 Mbps Data/usage: UnlimitedLatency: Less than 30 ms

Typical Usage: Small offices – up to 20 users

Ideal for: Hosted Voice (VoIP), video conferencing, uploads to the cloud, bandwidth-hungry applications

Description: Ideal if you need extra speed, reliability and low-latency that real-time applications demand

Ultrafast Fibre Broadband

Download speed: up to 300 Mbps Upload speed: up to 48 MbpsData/usage: UnlimitedLatency: Less than 30 ms

Typical usage: 20+ users

Ideal for: Hosted Voice (VoIP), video conferencing, uploads to the cloud and bandwidth-hungry applications

Description: Ideal if you need extra speed, reliability and low-latency that real-time applications demand

Powered by FTTC and FTTP technologies Powered by FTTC, FTTP and G.Fast

Choosing the right internet connection for your business is a similar decision to buying a car, it’s easy to go for the fastest solution and the latest that’s out there.

And while it’s true that no business today can exist without a fast and reliable internet connection, the quickest may not necessarily best suit your needs – much

like a family of four investing in a sports car. This infographic takes broadband options right back to basics to help simplify that all-important buying decision.

Visit daisygroup.com/connectivity to learn more about your options

ADSLBroadband

Superfast FibreBroadband

Ultrafast FibreBroadband

Note: Where both ADSL and FTTC/G.fast/ FTTP technologies are available, superfast/ultrafast Broadband is always recommend. Availability is dependent on the location of your premises and can be checked by visiting https://daisygroup.com/broadband-availability-checker

Visit daisygroup.com/connectivity to learn more about your options

Mbps – Megabits per second.

ms – Milliseconds.

Latency - measures the ‘’delay’’ time from the moment you click a command to the time when a transfer of data begins.

ADSL – Asymmetric Digital Subscriber LineBroadband that is provided via telephone lines. ADSL provides a high-quality, reliable connection but if you’re far away from the telephone exchange, or if cabling is degraded, speeds can start to drop.

FTTC – Fibre to the CabinetA combination of fibre optic cable and copper cable running from a local telephone exchange to a distribution point or “roadside cabinet”. From this distribution point, a standard copper-based telephone line is used to deliver broadband to the premises.

FTTP – Fibre to the PremisesFibre optic cabling that runs directly from a local telephone exchange directly to the premises delivering speeds of up to 40 times faster than copper-based broadband.

v1 02.18 © Daisy Group Limited (CRN: 3974683)

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