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What's the Difference between Business & Home internet?

Find out if Home Internet or Business Internet is suitable for you

By Mahbub MurshedPublished 3 years ago 4 min read
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Increasing internet access is critical in the modern era, especially as business operations move towards remote working. Dealing with clients and collaborating across borders is easier than ever before. Accessing information on-demand anywhere at any time. Today's world demands to connect 24/7 online.

Many people might ask: should I get an upgrade in-home line speeds (upwards of 100 Mbps)? Or would you spend more money on fast download rates via Ethernet cable or WiFi signals?

Residential vs. Business Internet

Residential and business Internet connections are two types of services, but the plans vary. The prices can be starkly different as well. Some might even have similar speeds to each other! Why?

Significant differences between home and company based servers include:

Internet Speed

Price

IP Address

Upload/Download Speed

Service Level Agreement

Bandwidth Allocation

Customer Service

Internet Speed

A faster internet speed is a must for functioning the business. Home Internet range from 1 Mbps to 25Mbps, while businesses can have the fastest connection at speeds up 2gigabits per second. It comes with higher costs. With the demand for digital media like Netflix and online gaming, we need high-speed connections with no lag time.

Price

The internet is an essential utility for any business to succeed today. You can get two types of networks: home or small office (home) computers might have up speeds of 10Mbps to 30 Mbps. While large businesses will require faster connections like 100 Mbps download speed with uploads at around 50 Mbps. On the other hand, we've got a "business" grade service that runs about $60-$500 per month depending on how much data needs upload/download capacity. Demands to make available by the way it has been provisioned - think Gigabit Ethernet only found attached directly onto cable modem poles. So before making your decision on who provides what type go ahead consider these things.

Upload/Download Speed

Residential ISPs prioritize downstream (download) traffic over upstream (upload), due to bandwidth limitations imposed by consumers themselves: most home users use their connection primarily as an information delivery device with lighter-bandwidth activities such as web surfing while downloading media content through streaming services instead - so there will never be any issue when deciding which type/directionality should take priority

Service Agreement

A Service Agreement is a must for businesses. It's the agreed level of performance between two parties. Including bandwidth and uptime, which are tracked and monitored to assure nothing goes wrong with your transaction. If something does need fixing, though, there may be an option about how soon they'll send someone out depending on what needs doing right away. Or if this needs more time since it was only noticed once. Everything had been going smoothly already beforehand. Yet, there isn't usually any guarantee when looking at home internet speeds.

IP Address

Businesses with a static IP address can host their network infrastructure for servers and file storage. At the same time, residential internet users can experience connectivity issues.

A business' Internet connection will always provide reliable service due to its unchanging nature. It's also more secure compared with dynamic addresses that change routinely each time you log onto Facebook or send an email from your phone!

Bandwidth Allotment

A business's internet access is vital for its operations. A dedicated bandwidth provides the company with higher capacity and more secure connectivity, which can be essential when disaster strikes or network outages occur unexpectedly. In homes, though, all users share a single connection with limited speed. This makes it tough when a streaming video gets choppy because you cannot fully load pages without delays before they verses.

Customer Service

Business internet comes with SA that often covers better customer support. Depending on the business internet package, there are even plans to include VIP Customer Service! Residential users might experience going through several departments before getting in touch. In contrast, business internet gets fast response times when contacting account managers.

Do you need a Business internet connection?

When it comes to the amount of time we use our internet for work and personal use, most people can't answer this question. But if your company has more than five employees who need to upload large files or conduct HD teleconferences, then an office-grade high-speed commercial gateway is best. Home connections are not always enough when downloading content such as movies from Netflix Instant Streaming Library in 4K quality—relying only upon download speeds provided by DSL modems won't cut it!

Final Words

Internet connectivity is a must for any business these days, and it's no different when you're working from home. As your company grows in size with other enterprise-level software like infrastructure or mail servers on the horizon, connecting becomes an even more crucial task that needs to be taken. Customer data should never leave its secure haven—the office. There are plenty of guarantees associated with choosing between residential internet as opposed to businesses. Yet, there might also be some costs that could prove overwhelming if someone decides they want all their bases covered at once rather than taking what works best given where they currently have.

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