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Uswitch for Business is a trusted brand that works closely with a panel of broadband providers to help you find the right deal for your business.
If you’re looking to compare business broadband prices and switch to a cheaper deal - or even set up a new business broadband connection - the experts at Uswitch for Business we can help make the process quick, simple and painless.
Uswitch for Business is a trusted brand that works closely with a panel of broadband providers to help you find the right deal for your business.
We offer unlimited business broadband packages as standard to keep your business connected without the worry of limits on your data usage.
Compare 5G business mobile and Ultrafast business broadband deals to make sure you never again suffer with buffering and slow speeds.
Our UK-based experts will help you find the right business broadband deals by explaining what's on offer in simple terms. No more jargon.
Just enter your commercial postcode and we'll use industry data to find out more about your business.
One of our UK-based experts will give you a call to talk you through your options and find the best deal.
After comparting quotes, you choose the deal that offers the best speeds and prices for your business.
If you decide to switch, we’ll be paid a commission by the new supplier that is included in the prices we quote.
If the speeds on offer look good, it's easy to assume that a home broadband deal will offer everything your business needs. But there are a few good reasons why you should consider a business broadband deal whether you run your business from home, an office, or any other site.
Commercial broadband deals come with priority customer service, which could be critical if your business relies on a strong connection to keep running. Even something as simple as using a card machine for payments relies on an internet connection, if this falls over it could cause chaos.
Business broadband deals also come with more reliable download speeds and better upload speeds, and having a static IP address can also help to make your connection more stable.
You'll also benefit from enhanced security with a business broadband deal, which is essential if you're handling payments or other sensitive data on your network.
There are two types of broadband currently available, but you may find your options are limited to just one, depending upon your location. You can choose between:
ADSL - Available to 99% of the UK, Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) broadband offers standard internet access and is supplied via your regular phone line. Connection is constant and there’ll be no disruption to your phone line, meaning you can still make telephone calls while using the internet – the dark days of dial-up connection are long gone. If your business just needs a connection to send emails and basic internet browsing, this could be a reliable and cost-effective option.
Fibre optic - Available across 95% of the UK, fibre optic is becoming increasingly popular due to the faster upload and downloads speeds it offers. Connection is provided through underground glass cables, but these faster connections usually come at a higher price than standard ADSL provision. If your business is a heavy internet user, and needs to stream and upload content, this will be the best option for you.
There are a head-spinning array of broadband deals out there, with different speeds, allowances and contract lengths on offer from a growing number of providers. The only way to make sure you’re on the best deal for your business, is to compare what’s on offer.
But can you be sure you’re getting the necessary bandwidth – what even is bandwidth? Are those ‘unlimited’ download limits really unlimited? And should you really be tying yourself into a two year deal? There’s also the combined headache of service reliability and customer care – if you’ve ever had downtime on your line, you’ll appreciate the value of good customer care.
Our broadband experts can tell you all the pros and cons of each deal and each provider, to help you make the most of your comparison and choose the right deal.
When comparing business broadband deals, you need to consider price alongside the provider and speeds on offer. If you have a business phone line, it could be worth considering a combined phone and broadband bundle.
Having the same provider for your business phone and broadband means you'll just have the one bill to deal with and one supplier to contact if you have any issues. Having a business phone line also means you can have dedicated business phone numbers and additional landlines if you need them. You may also find that suppliers offer a discount if you sign up for both phoneline and broadband with them.
Speak to our business broadband experts to find out whether a combined broadband and phone deal is best for your business.
Instead of taking the time out to check what packages are available from each individual operator, get in touch with our business broadband experts - our access to a panel of providers means we can save you time and hassle, and help you select the best, lowest-cost package for you. We’ll even walk you through all the necessary steps and paperwork to get you up and running with the new supplier.
To get started, we’ll just need your business postcode, as deals often vary from one area to the next.
If you’ve found switching broadband to be a hassle in the past, you’ll be glad to know you no longer need a MAC (or migration authorisation code) to make the switch. Ofcom guidelines mean this responsibility has now been passed on to the provider you’ll be switching to. Switching broadband has never been simpler.
If you would like to discuss your current broadband set-up to see if you can save money or improve performance – or if you’re considering a completely new broadband package – just give our team a call on 0800 188 4938. Or fill in the form on the right and we’ll give you a call back.
An IP address identfies where your device is from when you connect to a network. Most devices use dynamic IP addresses, which are assigned by the network when they connect and change over time. A static IP address remains the same each time you connect and is useful if your business needs to host its own website, email, FTP server and VPN. Speak to our tech experts to find out more.
ISP stands for internet service provider. This is the company that provides your internet connection.