The latest survey of over 550 www.ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband Internet Service Providers, has revealed that one in four Brits (25.1 per cent) have been warned by their Internet provider about excessive usage (downloading).
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One in Four Broadband Users Hit by Excessive Use Warnings
14/04/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, [...]
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The latest survey of nearly 500 www.ISPreview.co.uk readers, an impartial independent information and consumer review site covering UK broadband Internet Service Providers, has revealed that just one in five (20.7 per cent) Brits think ISPs should tackle repeated illegal file sharing by imposing restrictions upon P2P access.
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One in Five Think ISPs Should Impose Restrictions [...]
02/02/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk) – We’ve just put up the second part of our interview with UK Music, an organisation representing the UK’s commercial music industry, to discuss some of the problems with illegal file-sharing (P2P) and potential solutions. This interview includes feedback from UK Music’s Press and Communications Executive, Adam Webb, its CEO Feargal Sharkey and [...]
ISPreview.co.uk Editors Pick – Best UK Broadband ISPs for 2009
12/01/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk) – ISPreview.co.uk has just uploaded a new ‘editors choice’ article that contains our own personal selection of the Best UK Broadband ISPs for 2009. Trying to choose the right broadband Internet Service Provider (ISP) can sometimes feel a little bit like walking through a [...]
05/01/2009 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – The results from 804 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest survey have revealed that over half (52 per cent) of all broadband connected Brits think their Internet Service Provider (ISP) is too expensive. This is despite the fact that the UK has one of the most competitive Internet access markets in Europe, [...]
24/11/2008 (www.ISPreview.co.uk, UK, London) – The results from 525 respondents to ISPreview.co.uk’s latest monthly survey have revealed that 26 per cent of broadband connected Brits plan to change ISP when their contract ends. Meanwhile 28 per cent thought it likely that they’d change, though no final decision had been made, and 46 per cent had [...]
27/10/2008 (www.ISPreview.co.uk) – The results of ISPreview.co.uk’s most
recent survey, which asked UK Internet users whether the difficult
economic climate had caused them to be more or less likely to switch to
a cheaper broadband provider, reveals that nearly one quarter (24 per
cent) were more likely to migrate than before the problems began and
just over 11 per cent [...]
UK Broadband Users Spending More Time Online
18/09/2008 (www.ISPreview.co.uk) – The results of our most recent survey are in and reveal that more than half (52 per cent) of the UKs Internet connected population are spending over 24 hours online each week, which is approximately 3.4 hours plus per day.
Meanwhile over 51 per cent claimed to [...]
ISPreview.co.uk Comments on Governments NGA Broadband Report
15/09/2008 (www.ISPreview.co.uk) – The UK Governments Department for Business Enterprise & Regulatory Reform (BERR) last week published its long awaited Francesco Caio report into the investment barriers facing next-generation broadband services (NGA). The report notes the strengths of our existing UK broadband market and proposes some strong ideas for [...]
COMMENT: The Risks of Treating Broadband like a Cheap Utility Service
03/09/2008 (www.ISPreview.co.uk) – Some of the biggest price comparison sites make a good living out of telling us that we’re almost all overpaying for our broadband services. They tell us broadband can be had for less than you already pay and that those paying more [...]
