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Everything you should know before signing up for internet at home

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The search for a house through real estate portals when you want to buy a property or find a rental is something that takes a lot of time and dedication, as you always want to find the perfect option according to the needs and economy of each person.

Once this has been found, it is important to start managing the contracting of all the necessary utilities for the home, such as water, electricity, internet…

Signing up for internet for many people is a quick and simple process, although in reality, if the aim is to contract the best for the new home, it will be essential and important to take a few minutes to carry out this process.

Types of internet that can be contracted in a housing unit

In order to contract the best internet service for your home, it is necessary to take a few minutes and weigh up all the possibilities available, as well as to know what type of internet you can contract in your home.

When you are going to contract this service, it is logical to think that you will contract a fibre optic offer with the speed you need, but you should know that not all homes can contract it.

First of all, to find out whether or not you can have fibre optic, you must check the fibre optic coverage in the area where the property you have purchased is located, this process can be done online in just a few minutes.

Although fibre optic is the most widespread technology in Spain for supplying internet to homes, and its coverage extends to almost the entire national territory, this does not mean that there are no areas where it has not yet been possible to provide it.

For example, people who have a home located in areas that are difficult to access (such as a house in the mountains) or in a rural area (such as a house in a village), it is likely that they will not be able to have fibre.

When you look at tariffs and offers from companies, it is true that the first option you come across is always fibre optic, as this is the technology used in large cities.

This does not mean that it is the only way to have internet at home, which is why it is important to know what the other options are for those who do not have fibre.

 

Alternatives for those without fibre optic cables

All companies are aware of the needs that their users may have when it comes to contracting internet.

For this reason, they have different options to choose from for those who cannot have fibre optics in their homes.

a) ADSL: for many it is an obsolete and obsolete technology, but nothing could be further from the truth, and it is certainly still one of the best alternatives to fibre optic. Companies now only allow it to be contracted by those who are in this situation.
b)4G at home: its connection is fed directly from the 4G of the mobile phone, so no installation is necessary and, in addition, its router is very easy to move. It is currently the option most recommended by the companies, as it allows you to surf at a higher speed than you can with ADSL. Here you can access the best rates to contract unlimited 4G at home.
c)Satellite Internet (WIMAX): although it is less common than the previous ones mentioned, it is very effective for those places where coverage does not reach, such as in the countryside.

Fibre speeds – which is best?

As the most common situation is that the home you have purchased has fibre coverage, below you will be able to see which speed is the most suitable to contract according to your current situation.

Knowing which is the best connection speed for your home is simple, since to find out you only have to take into account your consumption patterns in terms of this service and the number of members of the household who use it.

  • 100 Mb speed: suitable for those who use this service sparingly, such as checking email and watching a film or series from time to time. This speed is advisable if the home is inhabited by one or two people making limited use of the internet.
  • 300 Mb speed: it is usually the most demanded by users, as this speed allows a good use of the internet and numerous functions through it, such as watching streaming, teleworking or making large downloads. It is appropriate if there are no more than three people at home using the internet.
  • 600 Mb or 1Gb speed: if the use of the service is very extensive, using it to play online games, telework, watch streaming, upload and download large files from the internet. This speed is usually contracted in households where four or more people live.

If you already know whether or not you will have fibre optic in your new home (although the most common is yes), and if you are also clear about the speed you want to contract, you only have to compare tariffs and the prices and conditions of the same. Here you can find the best offers for 600 Mb fibre and three mobile lines.

Comparing the different tariffs and their offers will give you an overview of what each company offers, so you will know exactly what is most economical and beneficial for you.

About The Author
Israel Huertas Salazar

Inmobiliaria en Torrox. Ofrezco un trato personalizado y una contrastada experiencia como intermediario en la compraventa de inmuebles de todo tipo, oportunidades y grandes inversiones inmobiliarias, en diversas ubicaciones, tanto en Torrox, como Nerja, Frigiliana, Torre del Mar… y gran parte del territorio andaluz. Como broker inmobiliario, colaboro en red con todas las inmobiliarias y empresas promotoras y puedo conseguir la propiedad de su interés.