Compare Broadband & Fibre in Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar-ogwr, Bridgend

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Broadband Providers in Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar-ogwr, Bridgend

ProviderAverage SpeedPrice
Co-op BroadbandDownload: 67Mbps
Upload: 20Mbps
From £23.50 with code "EARLYSUMMER"Check Packages
EE BroadbandDownload: 67 Mbps
Upload: 20Mbps
£30 a month with free setupCheck Packages
4G National BroadbandDownload: 42 Mbps
Upload: 20Mbps
£31.99 a month. 99% UK coverage. 2 day setup/install availableCheck Packages

Average Broadband Speed in Bridgend/Pen-y-Bont ar-ogwr, Bridgend

Download

92

Mbps

Upload

16

Mbps

Types of Broadband

There are several types of wired and mobile broadband services available:

  • Full fibre broadband (FTTP) is the fastest wired broadband connection. It uses a direct fibre optic cable connection to your property and is common in heavily built-up areas. This is becoming more and more popular as providers begin to roll out full-fibre across the UK. This is the fastest connection and can have speeds up to 1Gbps on average.
  • Standard fibre broadband (FTTC) is another wired broadband option where the green cabinet serving your property is connected to fibre, but the last part of the connection uses a copper wire phone line. This causes slower connections, and on average only have top speeds of 78Mbps
  • Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line (ADSL) broadband is a copper wire-based connection that extends from your property to the telephone exchange. It is commonly found in rural areas but may not meet the performance needs of today’s homes and businesses.

In addition to wired broadband, there are also mobile broadband options:

  • 4G broadband, also known as mobile broadband, utilises the mobile networks your phone runs on to provide fast and reliable broadband service to homes and businesses.
  • 5G broadband is a newer form of mobile broadband that employs the latest generation of communication technology. It is currently being rolled out across the UK by mobile network operators. This will offer faster speeds, but you do need to be close to a 5G mast.
The average internet usage each month is 501GBs.
The maximum download speed reported is 418Mbps. * This may vary as it is reported by local users
The maximum upload speed reported is 53Mbps. * This may vary as it is reported by local users

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