Superfast vs ultrafast connectivity - what’s the difference?

 

The terms "superfast" and "ultrafast" refer to the varying performance differences of download/upload speed.

 

What is "superfast" broadband?

In general, when we talk about superfast broadband, we are referring to internet speeds that are significantly faster than the average connection.

It is ideal for smaller households with up to 10 devices connected to the internet simultaneously.

In many regions, superfast broadband is associated with download speeds of at least 30Mbps – 300Mbps (Megabits per second).

Superfast broadband is ideal for:

  • Smaller households
  • Up to 10 devices
  • Web browsing
  • Online gaming
  • Streaming

 

What is ultrafast broadband?

Moving up the speed ladder, “ultrafast” broadband takes things a step further. With ultrafast broadband, you can expect lightning-fast speeds that enable you to download large files in seconds and stream high-definition content without any buffering.

This type of connection is perfect for tech-savvy individuals or businesses that heavily rely on cloud-based services, such as data storage or video editing.

Ultrafast broadband generally implies even higher speeds than superfast broadband. The specific speed requirements for ultrafast broadband can vary, but it often starts at around 300Mbps or more.

 

Ultrafast broadband is ideal for:

  • Most households
  • 10 devices or more
  • Smoother online gaming
  • HD streaming & video calls
  • Data heavy downloads

 

The big one. "hyperfast"!

When we’re talking about “hyperfast” broadband, we’re entering the realm of mind-boggling speeds. Hyperfast broadband is the crème de la crème of internet connections, offering unparalleled speeds. With hyperfast broadband, you can download entire movies in the blink of an eye and experience flawless 4K streaming without any lag. This type of connection is typically found in select areas or cities where advanced fibre-optic infrastructure has been implemented.

Hyperfast broadband is a term used to describe extremely high-speed internet connections, often in the gigabit range (1000Mbps or more). It represents the fastest tier of broadband available in many areas.

Hyperfast broadband is ideal for:

  • Homes & businesses in need of the fastest speeds
  • Ideal for many devices
  • 4k streaming & video calls
  • Uninterrupted gaming
  • Faster downloads

If you are still unsure on the speeds you need for your site or sales office, the below might sway you, or furthermore, call us.

The time it takes to download an HD film (4GB) at each speed:

  • 30mbit = 134s
  • 300mbit = 14s
  • 1gbit = 4s
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