I’ve been a computer technician for over 35 years. When Wi-Fi first came out I thought, “This is what I’ve been waiting for… now I can connect to my laptop from anywhere in the house.” I was right! Unfortunately, so could lots of other people!
Actually, I was probably the first one to connect to my wireless router from one of my neighbors. I’d taken my laptop over to his house to help him design an Excel spreadsheet and while I was working, I noticed that my laptop was ‘on-line.’ Even though I was four houses away and across the street, probably 200 feet at least, the signal was rock-solid and I could surf the Net at will.
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If your company, like many others, has a heavy reliance on the internet then you want to ensure that the speeds you are receiving allow your workforce to work at the required pace which increases efficiency. You want to make sure you are getting the most out of the internet and a good business broadband deal can help you get exactly that.
Business broadband can help your business grow; these are a few ways how:
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New research suggests that many of us are clueless when it comes to download limits and could be at risk of having our broadband service limited, suspended or even terminated as a result. Of those polled by the price comparison site 47% – equivalent to 8.1 million people – did not know their download limit, while 39% believed that they were on a completely ‘unlimited’ package, when in reality, there’s only one provider that offers this service.
So, do you know your limit when it comes to broadband downloads? Many of us think we do, but the problem is that often ‘unlimited’ broadband isn’t really unlimited broadband. Fair usage policies and small print mean that broadband companies can get away with classing packages as ‘unlimited’, when in reality they aren’t. Why? Because somewhere in your terms and conditions it will usually state that the company has the right to limit your broadband service if your usage is ‘excessive’. However, very few companies actually define what they mean by the term ‘excessive’, so it’s next to impossible to know what will push you over your so-called ‘unlimited’ broadband download limit.
» Read more: Do You Know Your Limit When it Comes to Broadband?
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