Superfast broadband provides high-speed internet access using fiber optic cables for most of the connection, but copper wires for the final connection to homes or businesses. This reduces speed loss over long distances compared to traditional ADSL broadband. Superfast speeds range from 10 to 80 Mbps downstream and 2 to 20 Mbps upstream, much faster than typical ADSL speeds. Superfast broadband is needed to support increasingly data-heavy online activities like video streaming, cloud services, and file sharing, but actual speeds may vary and repairs can take as long as for ADSL. Business users should consider guaranteed-speed Ethernet as prices have dropped.
Cloud computing refers to accessing powerful server and storage services over the internet rather than through