From: http://www.samknows.com/broadband/ne...rge-11168.html
One in four UK residential fixed broadband connections is ‘superfast’, according to latest Ofcom research - using data collected from SamKnows volunteers.
The proportion of superfast connections – those offering headline speeds of 30Mbit/s or more – has risen from 5% in November 2011 to 25% in November 2013.
And the average superfast connection speed has continued to rise, reaching 47.0Mbit/s by November 2013 – an increase of 47%, or 15.1Mbit/s since May 2010.
These are some of the findings from Ofcom’s tenth report measuring consumers’ actual broadband connection speeds, as opposed to headline advertised speeds. As well as looking at superfast broadband, the report considers ADSL broadband, which accounts for 69% of UK residential broadband connections.
For more, visit the Ofcom website here
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One in four UK residential fixed broadband connections is ‘superfast’, according to latest Ofcom research - using data collected from SamKnows volunteers.
The proportion of superfast connections – those offering headline speeds of 30Mbit/s or more – has risen from 5% in November 2011 to 25% in November 2013.
And the average superfast connection speed has continued to rise, reaching 47.0Mbit/s by November 2013 – an increase of 47%, or 15.1Mbit/s since May 2010.
These are some of the findings from Ofcom’s tenth report measuring consumers’ actual broadband connection speeds, as opposed to headline advertised speeds. As well as looking at superfast broadband, the report considers ADSL broadband, which accounts for 69% of UK residential broadband connections.
For more, visit the Ofcom website here
Thinkbroadband comment:
http://www.thinkbroadband.com/news/6429-ofcom-calculates-uk-average-speed-as-17-8-mbps.html