| Broadband Speeds | |||
| No | Speed | Typical use | Remarks |
| 1 | 256 | Appropriate for viewing general web pages, | Taks about 3 seconds for the website to load. This speed is 5 time greater than the 56Kbps dial-up Internet connection. |
| 2 | 512 | Suitable for use in homes and small businesses.Also suitable for video and music streaming and for viewing most websites. | Takes 1.6 seconds for a website to load and about 1.5 minutes to download a 5 minute music file at maximum speed. |
| 3 | 1Mbps | It is also commonly used in homes and small businesses.Appropriate for website viewing, streaming and online gaming | Takes 0.8 seconds to load a web page and about 40 seconds to download a 5 minute music file at maximum speed. |
| 4 | 2Mbps | Suitable for people who play a lot of demanding online games. Also suitable for sharing one Internet connection between many PC’s. | Takes 0.4 seconds to load a website and about 20 seconds to download a 5 minute music file at maximum speed. |
| 5 | 8Mbps (ADSL Max) | Many providers are now offering this option. | A variable speed product. Your provider will give you the maximum speed that your line can support (up to 8mbps) and the upload speeds are also increased. |
| 6 | 24Mbps (ADSL2+) | This is known as ultra fast broadband offered by some providers (Cable up to 10mbps). Good for watching realtime DVD quality films. | The speed will depend on how close you are to the exchange, the quality of the copper wire and .interference . |