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Connectivity overview

Broadband Information

Learn about home broadband, mobile broadband, data routers, and common connectivity options used by households and individuals across the UK.

This page explains broadband topics for general information only and does not provide provider-specific support or installation services.

Home broadband

Home broadband usually refers to internet access for a fixed address. Readers comparing home broadband often look at speed categories, household usage needs, contract style, and whether the service is likely to support streaming, remote work, or multiple connected devices.

Mobile broadband

Mobile broadband uses a SIM-based or wireless setup to provide internet connectivity through a mobile network. It may be considered by people looking for flexible internet access or a connectivity option for travel or temporary use.

Data routers

Data routers are devices that use mobile connectivity to share internet access with other devices. Readers may compare router compatibility, network support, data allowances, and expected usage patterns when learning about these products.

Connectivity options

Different connectivity categories suit different needs. Some people value fixed home internet for stability, while others may prefer mobile-based access for flexibility, portability, or a specific temporary setup.

Broadband topics readers may compare

  • How many users and devices need to connect at the same time.
  • Whether the setup is permanent, temporary, or portable.
  • How much monthly streaming, gaming, or work usage is expected.
  • Whether a router-based setup or a fixed home line makes more sense for the situation.