

Download speed refers to the rate in which digital data is transferred from the Internet to your device – whether that’s a computer, a phone, a tablet or smartwatch. You can think of downloading as ‘saving’ or ‘receiving’. But what does download speed and upload speed actually mean? What is the difference? And what does this mean for you? We’re on hand to share our knowledge, and this week we are giving you the lowdown on download vs upload speed.īoth uploading and downloading are states of transferring. We’re sure you will have heard the terms ‘upload’ and ‘download’ before – whether when troubleshooting, browsing the web, or when choosing a broadband provider. As a result, with Zzoomm you can expect gigafast, reliable broadband at all times – when watching Netflix with the kids and when taking video meetings with your boss. The power of Fibre also means it maintains speed over long distances, so you’re guaranteed to get the speed you sign up for with no nasty surprises.

When your download speed is just as fast as your upload speed, that’s when the magic happens. This means that our download and upload speeds are not only fast, but symmetrically fast, something which can only be achieved by Full Fibre broadband. In fact, they are up to 44x faster than the average home broadband speed, with a 2000Mbps download speed and 2000Mbps upload speed. At Zzoomm, our download and upload speeds are gigafast.
