The perpetual debate in the business world: Wireless vs fibre. Which one reigns supreme, and which one is a poor excuse for a subpar Internet experience? Let’s delve into the meat of the matter, but be warned: the truth will hurt someone.
The Great Divorce: Wireless vs fibre
Which one is right for your corporate marriage? Well, consider this analogy: Wireless is the unfaithful side chick, always flaunting itself as the "in" thing and "quick fix" only to leave your business underperforming like a bad download. Fibre, on the other hand, is the committed long-term spouse, reliable, secure, and flexible (but occasionally boring or restrictive).
Wireless: The Whiplash Wedding
Wireless: the "low-hanging fruit" of fast connectivity, promising speedy setup but delivering mediocre results. Pros (or cons?):
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| No cabling | Slow Speeds |
| Simple setup | Jittery signal |
| Costs less | Weather conditions |
| Handy for nomadic teams | Interfering signals |
| Access in rural areas | (Occasionally) unstable |
FTTB (Fibre to the Business): The Promising Partnership
Fibre for business: the Holy Grail (or the Devil?) of unwavering reliability. Its pros reign supreme:
| Pros | Cons |
|---|---|
| High Speeds + Bandwidth | More expensive costs |
| Consistent Performance | Hard to install |
| Scaleable | Locks you down |
| Satisfies gaming + UHD needs | Latency: 0s, joy: 0s |
| Stability, stability, stability | Not every region has it |
| Reliable signal | Set in its ways… |
Choosing the Right Path
Considering your business needs can be taxing. Here’s a simplified ‘choose your own adventure’ guide. Answer these crucial questions:
What are your current/projected speeds?
Where are you headquartered?
What are the budget constraints?
What industry do you exist in?
How dependent is your enterprise on seamless connections?
Which path will you take?



