Business Fibre Broadband
The backbone of your office internet — fast, symmetric and stable.

Business fibre broadband runs a fibre line straight into your office for fast internet. The big difference from home broadband is that upload and download speeds are the same (called symmetric bandwidth) — so the whole team can join video calls, send big files and use cloud systems without slowing down. Speeds range from 100M to 10G, and it comes with a business-grade SLA (a service-level agreement, i.e. the provider promises uptime and repair times).
Almost any company with a physical office, from a small shop to a whole-floor enterprise — especially businesses that rely on cloud systems, video meetings, heavy file uploads or run an online store.
Same product, different names.
Each carrier brands this differently — here’s how to recognise it when you compare quotes.
The honest pros and cons.
Benefits
- Upload and download are equally fast (symmetric), so many users at once won’t clog it up.
- Wide speed range from entry 100M up to 10G, so you can upgrade as the company grows.
- Comes with a business-grade SLA — guaranteed repair response if it goes down, unlike home broadband.
- Dedicated business support with priority handling — no waiting in the consumer hotline queue.
- You can bolt on static IP, managed WiFi and phone lines — one provider, one bill.
Watch-outs
- Top speeds (e.g. 2.5G, 10G) aren’t wired into every building — check coverage at your address first.
- Usually a 24–36 month contract; cancelling early carries a penalty.
- There may be a one-off installation and in-building wiring fee, depending on what the building already has.
- A single fibre line is still a single point of failure — for zero downtime you need a 5G backup or a second line.
Indicative pricing: entry 100M–1G from about $300/mo; 2.5G–10G plans typically run over $1,000/mo, depending on speed, contract length and building coverage. Large enterprise bandwidth is quote-only.
Common questions
Q01How is business fibre different from home broadband?
Q02What speed should I pick?
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A fixed network address for your office — makes remote access far easier.
Learn more 03Managed WiFi
Whole-office wireless with no dead spots — managed and maintained for you.
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