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Top 6 Tips to Improve Mobile Broadband Performance

16/11/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – Anybody who has spent any amount of time with a UK Mobile Broadband connection knows that reception is one of the most frustrating aspects of the service. Good reception means your operator will switch you to its fastest network platform and be more stable. Bad reception forces you to tolerate [...]

Slower Broadband Speeds Could Hinder UK House Sales

The results from 721 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey reveal that 75% of people would not buy a house, even a lovely one, if the best broadband ISP speed it could achieve was just 1Mbps. In addition, 51% would be willing to pay more for a house with “faster” broadband.
Some 61.7% of those surveyed said [...]

Andrews and Arnold AAISP UK Broadband ISP Interview

19/10/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – First established in 1997, Andrews and Arnold Ltd. ( AAISP ) began life as family run business that has since grown into a small but thriving company with two offices in Bracknell as well as equipment racks in many UK data centres.
AAISP and its staff are also renowned for being [...]

UK LTE Mobile Broadband Interview with Ericsson CTO John Cunliffe

12/10/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – ISPreview.co.uk has just completed a new interview with John Cunliffe, Ericsson’s Chief Technology Officer (CTO) for the UK and Ireland, concerning the future adoption of next generation (Long Term Evolution) 3G/4G Mobile Broadband technology in the UK and what it will mean for consumers.
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ISPREVIEW.CO.UK: Do you fear that some [...]

Most Brits Believe their UK Internet Connection is Secure

05/10/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – The results from 532 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey reveal that 89.8% believe their Internet connection is reasonably secure, yet only 33.6% have managed to completely avoid their computer ever being infected by a virus.
The confidence is perhaps understandable, with 78.5% reporting that their computers have both anti-virus and firewall [...]

Brits Satisfied with UK Broadband but Demand Faster Speeds

01/09/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – The results from 527 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey reveal that 41.3% of Brits claim an “Average” level of satisfaction with their broadband ISP and 35.4% were “Very” satisfied, while only 23.1% expressed a deep dissatisfaction with their current provider. The overall level of satisfaction appears to be quite strong, [...]

Brits think a Minimum UK Broadband Speed of 2Mbps is too Slow

27/07/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – The results from 400 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey reveal that 83.7% think the UK governments Digital Britain report target of delivering a 2Mbps (Megabits per second) minimum broadband speed (USC) to the whole country by 2012 will not offer a fast enough service.
Just over 53% said they would prefer [...]

Most UK ISP Consumers Dissatisfied with their Broadband Speeds

The results from 774 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey reveals that 58.6% of UK consumers are still not satisfied with the broadband speed they receive from their current ISP and 55.2% would be willing to pay extra for “significantly faster” performance.
“While the news bodes well for proponents of faster next generation broadband services, such as [...]

UK Broadband Users Dissatisfied with their ISPs Customer Support

18/05/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – The results from 450 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey reveals that just 36.6% thought their ISPs telephone based customer support was GOOD (28% POOR, 17% AVERAGE), which dropped to just 27.5% for email support (24% POOR, 17% AVERAGE). Respondents sighted “unhelpful replies” (45.7%) as being the most frustrating aspect of [...]

ISPreview Criticises UK Governments 2Mbps USO Broadband Options

The UK government’s 2009 Budget recently gave support to a new universal service obligation (USO), which would require that everybody in the country be able to access a broadband Internet connection that is capable of at least 2Mbps (download speed) by 2012. The move, which was first proposed by Lord Carter’s Interim Digital Britain report [...]

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