Hyperoptic has been redefining connectivity since its inception in 2011.
People’s homes and expectations had been abandoned by broadband. Then we stepped up and gave it all we had on the streets.
An advocate for cutting out everything that makes us feel less connected. Lightning-fast service with no hidden fees or charges. It’s always a safe bet that our team of rock stars will deliver.
The Hyperoptic full-fibre network is a suitable solution to address the needs of the current generation as well as those of future generations.
As pioneers and architects of the future, fueled by industry-leading innovation and backed by investors who share our mission, it is an honour we take very seriously.
With speeds 11 times faster than the national average, our network has revolutionised the UK’s broadband infrastructure thanks to its exceptional fibre optic technology.
Currently, we’re working with property managers and government agencies in 57 cities to create fibre infrastructure that is unique to each property, and we’re just getting started!
As part of the UK government’s ambition to complete the country’s fibre network by 2025, more gigabit connection is being installed in new buildings every week.
50Mbps – fast Internet speed
Are you concerned with the speed with which your Internet connection is being delivered? Having bad or non-existent service may have an impact on your entire health and wellbeing. It’s possible that everybody who uses a cell phone or visits a coffee shop is thinking how they may receive better service in the future. You might be perplexed as to why certain regions have Internet speeds that are greater or more astonishing than others.
In this post, you will learn where the greatest Internet is located as well as how to check and optimise your connection. Whether you’re a single user or a business owner, optimising the page load times of your website may be advantageous. Everyone has the ability to discover a way to obtain what they desire.
Despite the fact that the United States (tenth) and Canada (sixteenth – not shown) have greater landmasses than the rest of the world, slower Internet speeds in such countries are not the sole cause. Millions of Americans are currently without health insurance or have inadequate coverage. As a result, download speeds have been lowered.
Vice President Joe Biden is trying to ensure that everyone has access to high-speed Internet, and $100 billion has been set aside to assist rural and tribal communities that lack basic Internet connectivity. Efforts are being made to improve internet access in impoverished sections of the country and to stimulate the economy of those regions.
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150Mbps -Superfast
A broadband Internet speed of 242 megabits per second is available in Singapore, which is more than twice as fast as the global average. In contrast, people in the United States and Canada consume an average of 171 megabits per second on a monthly basis. Since 2010, billions of dollars have been invested in fiber-optic broadband infrastructure, resulting in Singapore having the world’s densest population in a compact geographic area.
It is for the same reasons that the people of Monaco’s gambling and gaming capital come in third in the world. Even if you live in a country such as Switzerland, you may be able to reap the benefits of high-speed Internet access because it is essential to the country’s economy. Here, what really matters is whether or not the government is willing to put money into innovative technologies.
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500Mbps – Ultra fast
In spite of having an average download speed of 82.84 Mbit/s, the United Kingdom did not make it into the top 20, placing it in 47th place. A significant factor is the slow development of fiber-optic cable by the main ISP Openreach (British Telecom). Because of the replacement of copper infrastructure by fibre optic infrastructure, cities and towns with a big population have experienced faster internet access. The speed of change, on the other hand, has slowed significantly in rural communities and counties.
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