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For most people when they are considering business broadband they take one look at the price and change their mind. The price drives people away before they have considered any other features or benefits that these plans can offer a fast paced enterprise. Without sufficient broadband capabilities most big business would struggle to be efficient and in some cases would probably struggle to exist.

We are going to take a look at the business broadband market and uncover what is behind the smokescreen that is the price.

Technical Support
Although you probably don’t realize this, but technical support levels are probably the most important part of a business broadband package. When things ‘just work’ in a business it’s great, but when things go wrong they can really go wrong.

If you were using domestic broadband and it faltered you would probably ring the 50p per minute helpline, wait in a queue for 25 minutes and hope the problem was something so minor that you probably didn’t need to ring them in the first place. However if it’s something bigger than this it’s probably a safe bet that you will wait days, weeks, or even months to have the problem rectified (this happened to me).

Most business broadband packages will come with a good service level agreement where they will promise to fix any problems within a given amount of time. Don’t assume that every business broadband deal is the same, it is well worth checking.

Security
Imagine if your important business files or, worse still your customer’s personal information got into the wrong hands, your business could easily be ruined. I’m sure you will agree that a security is of utmost importance to any company so why compromise it? Most business broadband deals will include additional security measures which you won’t find with home broadband.

Scalability
Business broadband packages are offered at different levels, with different levels designed to cater for different sized enterprises. A self employed plumber will have differing needs to an estate agent with 30 branches and over 200 staff. As the business grows it is easy to move up the scale of packages so if the estate agent with 30 branches grows to over 300, there is very little hassle in scaling up the broadband connectivity.

Restrictions
There are a multitude of tasks which any given business may need to undertake that would be rendered impossible without the use of business broadband. If you run a business which is based in several geographic locations and there is a need for your computer systems to communicate with each other, you may require a static IP address. An IP address is a number used to identify your internet connection. Most home broadband providers allocate a unique IP address every time the user connects to the internet, given the example above, using home broadband would cause serious operational issues; many systems would simply not work.

Most business broadband providers will offer an inclusive static IP address which would significantly limit any geographic operational issues.

Speed & Download Limits
You need to ensure that you choose a package that is suitable for your needs. One key feature you may need to look for is the package upload speed. Many business systems will require data to be transmitted in two directions, so the upload speed is very important.

As you can see from our overview above there are many reasons for a business to choose business broadband. Hopefully we have enlightened you enough to make a decision as to whether you can get away with a domestic broadband connection or if you need to go with fully fledged business broadband.

Visit www.whybroadband.co.uk to compare all the latest UK broadband deals from the top internet service providers.

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