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"Business internet" and "business broadband" are often used interchangeably, but there is a meaningful technical distinction. Business internet access — in its purest sense — refers to a dedicated, static-IP commercial connection with defined service terms, as opposed to a consumer broadband product repurposed for business use.
In Wolverhampton, business internet access options range from gigabit FTTP (shared fibre, the most common option for WV SMEs) through to fully dedicated leased lines and DIA (Dedicated Internet Access) circuits for enterprises needing guaranteed bandwidth.
WolverhamptonFibre is the WV business internet authority — comparing every technology and provider at your exact address. Our team at 64 Chapel Ash, Wolverhampton WV3 0TT handles hundreds of WV business internet queries annually and knows the local market in granular detail.
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There are four main business internet technologies available to Wolverhampton businesses in 2025, each with different performance characteristics, pricing and suitability.
The most common business internet technology in Wolverhampton today. Optical fibre runs from the exchange directly to your premises — no copper bottleneck. Available via CityFibre (up to 2.5 Gbps, WV1–WV14) or Openreach (up to 1 Gbps, all WV). Pricing from £35–80/month. Suitable for the vast majority of WV SMEs.
A dedicated 1:1 circuit providing exactly the speed you pay for, at all times, guaranteed. Unlike FTTP, bandwidth is never shared. Available at 100 Mbps to 10 Gbps. Pricing from £150–600/month for standard speeds. The right choice for mission-critical operations, large call centres or businesses where bandwidth guarantees are contractually required.
Wireless internet via the mobile network. 5G in WV1–WV14 delivers 250–600 Mbps real-world speeds. Excellent as primary internet for businesses where cabling is impractical, or as automatic failover backup. 4G provides more consistent coverage in rural WV postcodes.
LEO satellite internet delivering 150–350 Mbps with 20–50ms latency. Transformative for rural WV businesses (WV5, WV7, WV9, WV15, WV16) beyond the reach of terrestrial fibre. From £85/month.
Using a consumer broadband product for business purposes breaches most ISP terms of service and leaves your business without the protections that commercial contracts include.
Business internet contracts include: a static IP address for VPNs and remote access; an SLA with defined fault response times (typically 1–2 business days for FTTP, 4 hours for leased lines); account management; priority fault queues; and financial compensation if SLA targets are missed.
For most WV businesses, the price difference between consumer and business broadband is minimal — often £5–15/month — while the commercial protections are significant. Every connection we supply is a business-grade product with appropriate terms.
Our process starts with your postcode. We check live availability across every major network at your exact WV address, then factor in your usage requirements — number of staff, critical applications, upload needs, VoIP volumes — before presenting options.
We present two to four options with honest analysis of the trade-offs: speed vs price, reliability vs cost, contract flexibility vs rate. You choose. We handle everything from order to live connection.
Independent comparison of every major business broadband provider available to WV businesses.
| Provider | Download | Upload | Contention | SLA |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CityFibre Leased Line BEST | 2.5 Gbps | 2.5 Gbps | 1:1 Dedicated | 4hr SLA |
| Virgin Media Business POPULAR | 2 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Next Day |
| BT FTTP Business | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Biz SLA |
| Sky Business Ultra | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | — |
| Vodafone Pro Fibre | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Biz SLA |
| Zen Full Fibre | 1 Gbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Premium |
| TalkTalk Business | 900 Mbps | 110 Mbps | Shared | — |
| EE Business Fibre | 900 Mbps | 115 Mbps | Shared | Hybrid |
| Starlink Business | 500 Mbps | 40 Mbps | Shared | — |
We cover every WV postcode district — from WV1 city centre to WV16 rural Bridgnorth.
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An SLA (Service Level Agreement) defines the response time for faults. Business FTTP SLAs typically require fault resolution within 1–2 business days. Leased line SLAs guarantee 4-hour resolution with financial penalties if missed.
A static IP is essential for VPNs, remote desktop access, hosted CCTV and SIP trunk registration. All business internet products we supply include a static IP as standard or as a low-cost add-on.
A general guide: 1–5 staff need 50–100 Mbps; 5–20 staff need 100–500 Mbps; 20–50 staff need 500 Mbps–1 Gbps; 50+ staff should consider gigabit or leased line.
Business internet is the broader term covering all commercial connectivity technologies. Broadband specifically refers to shared-access connections (FTTP, cable). Business internet also includes leased lines, dedicated fibre and 5G.
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