Choosing a broadband connection speed that won’t slow you down is becoming increasingly vital in 2020. The best plan for you will depend on where you live and whether you plan to spend your time on the internet sending email, downloading music, streaming videos, or gaming.
Need some help figuring out which broadband speed is right for you? Take a look at our handy comparison table below. The table outlines how different types of broadband plans shape up in real life in New Zealand.
|
‘Gigabit’ Fibre |
Fibre 100 |
VDSL |
Wireless |
ADSL |
Peak Download Speed (Mbps) (1) |
637 Mbps |
99 Mbps |
43Mbps |
28 Mbps |
9 Mbps |
Peak Upload Speed (Mbps)(2) |
470 Mbps |
21 Mbps |
13Mbps |
16 Mbps |
1 Mbps |
Performance (3) |
Good |
Excellent |
Very good |
Not measured |
Good |
Number of connected devices in the house |
50+ |
10+ |
5-10 |
4-5 |
3-4 |
% of users who can stream Netflix in ultrahigh definition (UHD)(4) |
99.7% |
99.2% |
89% |
65.9% |
17.3% |
HD Streaming (Netflix, Lightbox, Disneyplus etc) |
Multiple devices |
4+ devices |
3-4 devices |
1 device |
- |
Time to Download 5 Gigs (1HD Movie) |
40 sec |
7 min |
18 min |
36 min |
1 hr 8 min |
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Bandwidth refers to the volume of data that your internet connection can carry. An internet connection with a larger bandwidth can move a set amount of data much faster than an internet connection with a lower bandwidth.
How much bandwidth do you need? Well it depends on how many people use broadband in your home and whether they are checking email, surfing the internet, streaming content or gaming. Key aspects to consider are:
To measure performance, we looked at peak download speed compared it to each connection types’ advertised speed. This is because the advertised speeds are usually the maximum speed you will be able to achieve, so it is important to know how these perform in real homes.
Just a note on Gigabit Fibre – these plans usually advertise a maximum speed of 900-950Mbps. The actual speed you receive in practice will depend on your local network, and the technical set up within your home (eg: cables and router used). A Gigabit fibre plan performing at 70% capacity will still be several times faster than a Fibre 100 connection.
The demand for bandwidth has increased as more people have started streaming TV shows on apps like Netflix, On Demand or DisneyPlus in UHD and HD. This means you’ll need fast internet speeds to cope with the extra data required when streaming video.
At Broadband Compare we can help you compare the broadband plans available at your address to make an informed choice about the best plan for your address. Simply enter your address into our address checker to compare the plans, introductory offers, add-ons and benefits available at your home.
Data sources
(1) Peak Download speed: These figures were sourced from the Figure 1 of the Commerce Commission’s Measuring Broadband New Zealand report. The report was based on speed tests from 15th September – 14th October 2019.
(2) Peak Upload Speed: These figures were sourced from the Figure 2 of the Commerce Commission’s Measuring Broadband New Zealand report. The report was based on speed tests from 15th September – 14th October 2019.
(3) Performance: These figures were sourced from the Figure 4 of the Commerce Commission’s Measuring Broadband New Zealand report. The report was based on speed tests from 15th September – 14th October 2019.
(4) % of users who can stream Netflix in ultrahigh definition (UHD): These figures were sourced from the Figure 10 of the Commerce Commission’s Measuring Broadband New Zealand report. The report was based on speed tests from 15th September – 14th October 2019.