Optimum Internet

Is your internet running at it's optimum speed?

Is your home wired up efficiently to provide the best possible internet connection?

Is your home line fault free and in good condition?

Is your current Internet Service Provider delivering you a cost effective, fast and reliable Internet Service?

Your Internet Service provider should be able to inform you of the speeds that you should be receiving at your property.



You might benefit from checking your internet speeds to make sure you are receiving the quoted speeds that your internet service provider suggests that you should be receiving.


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If you are not receiving the quoted speeds from your internet service provider, there may be a number of reasons for this.

It may be that your Internet Service provider can help to speed up your internet connection.


There are also some factors within your home that may contribute to slow speeds or unstable internet connection.

To avoid these potential factors, it is advisable to have:


  • Telephone cables and sockets wired to a modern (internet friendly) standard.

  • Telephone cables and sockets maintained and in good condition.

  • Modern and 'up to date' modems/routers and devices.

A rough guide to internet speeds will depend on;

The type of line you have (ADSL, FTTC, FTTP)

  • ADSL Line - Average 9 Mbps

  • FTTC Line - Upto 80 Mbps

  • FTTP Line - Upto 1000 Mbps (1 Gbps)

The condition, maintenance and quality of your line will also effect the speeds and stability.


Enquiries for installation of ADSL, FTTC or FTTP please visit the 'New or Upgrade' page.