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Broadband in Dumbreck


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    Standard30 Mbps7 Mbps
    Superfast299 Mbps100 Mbps
    Ultrafast1000 Mbps1000 Mbps
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    Sky900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    BT900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    Plusnet900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    TalkTalk900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    NOW Broadband900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    EE900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    Vodafone900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    Rebel Internet900 Mbps110 Mbps
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    Dumbreck is a Suburban Area in City of Glasgow, Scotland.

    The results above are for the postcode G51 4UX in Dumbreck, broadband availability can vary by postcode so for more exact results search for your exact postcode.

    What these results mean

    The table above shows what types of broadband are available in your postcode area, and gives estimated download and upload speeds for each type.

    If you have a green tick for a type of broadband then it should be available to all properties in your area, an orange circle means that some of the properties in can get this service. A red cross means this type of broadband is not available in your area (though you can sign up to be notified when your area is enabled for faster broadband by filling in the form above).

    Standard Broadband

    Offering download speeds of up to 24Mbps, standard broadband is considered the slow by today’s standards. This type of broadband is usually delivered over a standard BT copper telephone line. The actual speed of this broadband in a postcode area is determined by how far it is from the nearest telephone exchange. The further away, the slower the maximum download speed. Upload speeds for standard broadband max out at 1Mbps, very slow indeed. The most common types of standard broadband are ADSL, ADSLMax and ADSL2+.

    Superfast Broadband

    The term Superfast Broadband covers a few different technologies, but what they have in common is that it covers max speeds over 24Mbps and up to 200Mbps.

    The most common superfast broadband is Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) broadband which your local street cabinet that your BT copper phone line connects to is connected to a fibre optic cable which gets over the distance problems of ADSL.

    Other types include some Fibre To The Property (FTTP) connections with speeds up to 200Mbps and Virgin Media’s Fibre Optic services with speeds up to 200Mbps.

    Ultrafast Broadband

    The very fastest broadband available is ultrafast broadband, this covers any service that is 200Mbps or faster. The very fastest services over 1Gbps speeds for both downloads and uploads (that’s over 40 times faster than the very fastest standard broadband download speeds).

    Almost all Ultrafast services rely on Fibre Optic technology. Most over Fibre To The Property (FTTP). Also included are Virgin Media’s Fibre Optic services with speeds over 200Mbps

    Mobile Broadband

    As mobile technology has advanced you can now in many areas use mobile broadband as an alternative to fixed-line broadband. The very fastest 5G connections in theory could provide speeds of 1000Mbps. However, in practice at the moment we are seeing speeds of around 100 to 150Mbps from 5G mobile broadband connections.

    Most mobile broadband suppliers will supply you with a special wi-fi router that acts just like the routers you get with fixed-line suppliers but which connects via the mobile network rather than a wired connection. This means that setup is very simple and quick, no need for engineers or cables to be installed. The additional bonus is that the router will be easy to move around your property should you need to, as well as be able to go with you if you move house or go on holiday (as long as coverage is good at your new location).

    When you sign up with a broadband provider for a new connection they will provide you with an estimated download speed that you should expect from them.

    What these results mean

    The table above shows what types of broadband are available in your postcode area, and gives estimated download and upload speeds for each type.

    If you have a green tick for a type of broadband then it should be available to all properties in your area, an orange circle means that some of the properties in can get this service. A red cross means this type of broadband is not available in your area (though you can sign up to be notified when your area is enabled for faster broadband by filling in the form above).

    Standard Broadband

    Offering download speeds of up to 24Mbps, standard broadband is considered the slow by today’s standards. This type of broadband is usually delivered over a standard BT copper telephone line. The actual speed of this broadband in a postcode area is determined by how far it is from the nearest telephone exchange. The further away, the slower the maximum download speed. Upload speeds for standard broadband max out at 1Mbps, very slow indeed. The most common types of standard broadband are ADSL, ADSLMax and ADSL2+.

    Superfast Broadband

    The term Superfast Broadband covers a few different technologies, but what they have in common is that it covers max speeds over 24Mbps and up to 200Mbps.

    The most common superfast broadband is Fibre To The Cabinet (FTTC) broadband which your local street cabinet that your BT copper phone line connects to is connected to a fibre optic cable which gets over the distance problems of ADSL.

    Other types include some Fibre To The Property (FTTP) connections with speeds up to 200Mbps and Virgin Media’s Fibre Optic services with speeds up to 200Mbps.

    Ultrafast Broadband

    The very fastest broadband available is ultrafast broadband, this covers any service that is 200Mbps or faster. The very fastest services over 1Gbps speeds for both downloads and uploads (that’s over 40 times faster than the very fastest standard broadband download speeds).

    Almost all Ultrafast services rely on Fibre Optic technology. Most over Fibre To The Property (FTTP). Also included are Virgin Media’s Fibre Optic services with speeds over 200Mbps

    Mobile Broadband

    As mobile technology has advanced you can now in many areas use mobile broadband as an alternative to fixed-line broadband. The very fastest 5G connections in theory could provide speeds of 1000Mbps. However, in practice at the moment we are seeing speeds of around 100 to 150Mbps from 5G mobile broadband connections.

    Most mobile broadband suppliers will supply you with a special wi-fi router that acts just like the routers you get with fixed-line suppliers but which connects via the mobile network rather than a wired connection. This means that setup is very simple and quick, no need for engineers or cables to be installed. The additional bonus is that the router will be easy to move around your property should you need to, as well as be able to go with you if you move house or go on holiday (as long as coverage is good at your new location).

    When you sign up with a broadband provider for a new connection they will provide you with an estimated download speed that you should expect from them.

    Average Broadband Speeds Over Time in Dumbreck

    YearDumbreck AverageUnited Kingdom AverageDifference
    201815.56 Mbps26.22 Mbps40.66% Slower
    201916.61 Mbps31.42 Mbps47.14% Slower
    202027.77 Mbps45.53 Mbps39.01% Slower
    202135.61 Mbps60.62 Mbps41.26% Slower
    202271.36 Mbps84.65 Mbps15.7% Slower
    202383.98 Mbps95.77 Mbps12.31% Slower

    Summary of Broadband Providers in Dumbreck

    #Provider NameMax SpeedTypical Speed Range
    1Jisc Services Limited913.53 Mbps93.41-825.42 Mbps
    2Hyperoptic Ltd924.48 Mbps156.62-166.63 Mbps
    3Hutchison 3G UK Limited1622.21 Mbps56.12-305.08 Mbps
    4Vodafone Limited801.95 Mbps31.92-180.50 Mbps
    5Daisy Communications Ltd106.10 Mbps40.60-84.27 Mbps
    6Sky UK Limited809.98 Mbps31.04-140.29 Mbps
    7TalkTalk Communications Limited630.95 Mbps26.58-103.04 Mbps
    8iomart Cloud Services Limited.209.67 Mbps8.10-143.07 Mbps
    9RM Education Ltd127.82 Mbps27.11-62.76 Mbps
    10Tiscali UK Limited564.25 Mbps9.84-90.11 Mbps
    11British Telecommunications PLC734.10 Mbps17.90-65.50 Mbps
    12EE Limited353.63 Mbps15.84-67.10 Mbps
    13LLC "Pervy Chastny Data-centr"136.45 Mbps21.40-107.38 Mbps
    14Fluency Communications Limited585.74 Mbps4.46-40.97 Mbps
    15ITC Global Inc8.69 Mbps2.84-6.74 Mbps