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The Factors That Affect the Speed of Broadband

November 3rd, 2023 | 3 min. read

By Jordan Pioth

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Most organizations understand that a broadband connection will improve the speed and reliability of their network.

However, to maximize broadband results, it is important to understand the factors that will affect the speed of this service.

If you are unaware of the factors that affect broadband performance, you may not be able to determine how to maximize the speed and reliability of your broadband connection.

Coeo knows how important a reliable network connection is to an organization and has delivered broadband connections to thousands of customers to improve their network performance.

We want you to understand the factors that affect broadband speed so you can determine whether implementing broadband into your organization is a good fit for your organization.

By the end of this article, you will understand what broadband is, the factors that affect the speed of broadband, and whether broadband is a good solution for your organization.

What is broadband?

Broadband is the technology that delivers a high-speed internet connection. Broadband provides fast and efficient data transmission allowing for fast internet speeds and a more reliable network.

Traditional internet connections such as dial-up use a narrower bandwidth connection while broadband uses a wider channel connection that data can travel through enabling more data to travel at any given time for quicker data exchange.

Factors that affect the speed of broadband

While broadband universally is faster and more reliable than traditional connections, there are different factors that impact the speed of broadband. These factors that impact the speed of broadband include:

Type of connection

Broadband can be delivered over various connections. These connections include fiber-optic cables, DSL cables, satellite, and wireless.

Depending on which connection you choose will determine the speed of your broadband.

For example, fiber is one of the fastest and most reliable connections so your fiber broadband connection will be faster than connections like DSL or satellite.

The plan you choose

Service providers typically offer multiple different plans that customers may choose from.

The differences in plans typically vary by connection speeds with the higher-tier plans providing faster speeds than the lower-tier packages.

For this reason, the plan you choose will determine the speed of your broadband connection.

It is important to understand your network needs and the differences between the connections so you can determine which connection is the best fit for your organization.

Network congestion

Another factor that affects the speed of broadband is network congestion. If your organization has many employees who rely on the same network, you may experience higher latency during peak usage times.

So if your organization has many employees, you may experience slow broadband speeds that result in high latency. In this situation, it may be beneficial to increase your bandwidth.

Bandwidth is the amount of data your organization has available each month.

If your organization is not providing enough bandwidth to meet the needs of employees, you are likely using too much data and need to upgrade to more bandwidth.

Quality of hardware

Another factor that affects the speed of broadband is the quality of the hardware you are using.

If you have a broadband connection but use poor hardware to house your connection, you may experience slower speeds.

For example, if your hardware is outdated or damaged, you may experience slower broadband speeds.

Conversely, if your hardware is updated and working properly, you may experience even faster broadband speeds and less latency.

Is broadband a good solution for your organization?

Now you understand what broadband is and the factors that affect its speed.

This will help you determine whether it is the right solution for you and how to maximize its speed when it is installed in your network infrastructure.

Broadband has become increasingly popular in recent years and has almost entirely replaced traditional connections like dial-up internet to increase the reliability and speed of an organization’s network.

If your organization is adversely affected by poor network security, high latency or is outdated, you may benefit from upgrading your network by using broadband.

If you determine that broadband is a good solution for your organization, it is important to understand which connection is the best fit for your organization.

As you evaluate your options, however, keep in mind that if your organization already has a reliable network connection then you may not benefit from using a broadband connection.

Additionally, if your organization does not rely on or use the internet frequently, you may not need to use broadband.

However, if your employees require a reliable and high-speed internet connection to perform daily tasks, your organization’s network must perform at a high level so your employees can maximize their productivity and efficiency.

Installing broadband into your organization’s infrastructure

Now that you understand what broadband is and the factors that impact its speed, you can determine if broadband is appropriate for your organization.

Additionally, even if you already have broadband technology installed in your network infrastructure, you will also be able to determine what impacts its speed so you can address the variables that affect it.

A poor-performing network can negatively affect the performance of your employee productivity and efficiency if they rely on the internet to perform day-to-day work tasks.

Understanding the factors that affect the speed of broadband will help you improve your network performance and speed.

Coeo knows how important a reliable network is to an organization and has delivered thousands of broadband connections to improve the performance of their network.

We want you to understand the factors that affect the speed of broadband so you can determine if broadband is the right solution and whether your organization can improve the reliability and speed of your network.

If you would like to speak with our team to learn more about broadband and the different network connections or ask any questions you may have you can schedule an appointment.TALK TO AN EXPERT

Now that you understand what broadband is and the factors that affect the speed of broadband, read this article below to learn more about the ways that broadband can improve your remote work environment:

Jordan Pioth

When he's not creating content for Coeo, Jordan loves to watch sports, hang out with friends and family, and anything sneaker-related.