You have fast internet, but when one more device connects, it buffers or lags.
You might think it’s just a glitch but it’s your connection reaching its breaking point.
Here’s how to choose an internet package that matches your busiest hour:
- A home with 3 to 5 connected devices mainly used for browsing, messaging, and occasional streaming often works comfortably from 15 to 20 Mbps
- A household with 6 to 10 active devices, regular HD streaming, video calls, and online classes usually benefits from 30 to 50 Mbps
- A home with 10 or more connected devices, 8K streaming, gaming, smart security, and large downloads often needs 80 Mbps or more to keep everything running smoothly
Think of Your internet like a motorcycle buried under a mountain of heavy sacks.
It’s moving, but the tires are squashed, the metal is creaking, and the rider is struggling to keep it from tipping over.
Your internet is doing the exact same thing…

Every time you start a video call or download a big file, it’s like throwing another heavy sack onto a motorcycle that wasn’t built to carry it.
The lag you feel is the engine overheating.
It’s a warning sign that your system is about to buckle under the pressure and the snap always happens when you need it most.
It’s time to stop loading work on a connection that can’t carry it.
Upgrade to the bandwidth that lifts your biggest loads without breaking a sweat today.
