New Ofcom report slams UK broadband

New Ofcom reports highlights shameful state of broadband Britain
New Ofcom reports highlights shameful state of broadband Britain

A new Ofcom report slams the shameful state of British broadband offerings, claiming that many ISPs still regularly mislead their customers on advertised broadband speeds.

Ofcom states that the average broadband speed in the UK is 6.8Mbps (megabits per second) - which marks a 10 per cent increase in speed over the last six months - but warns consumers that there is still a notable disparity between actual speeds and those speeds advertised by ISPs.

  • BT's "up to" 20Mbps - average 7.3 - 9.1Mbps
  • Plusnet's "up to" 20Mbps - average 6.6 - 8.4Mbps
  • Sky's "up to" 20Mbps - 7.2 - 8.1Mbps
  • TalkTalk's "up to" 24Mbps - 7 - 8.5Mbps
  • Virgin Media's "up to" 20Mbps - 16.4 - 18.1Mbps
  • Orange's "up to" 20Mbps - 6.6 - 7.6Mbps
  • 02/Be's "up to" 24Mbps - 10 - 11.5Mbps