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An interactive map of broadband speeds has revealed large sections of the UK need investment in internet connectivity. Ofcom has launched the UK's first interactive map of fixed-line broadband ...
Technology; Broadband; UK's worst broadband confirmed - new map shows if your home is in a Wi-Fi deadspot If you want the very best broadband speeds, don't move to these locations.
An interactive map, created for the telecoms watchdog Ofcom, has revealed the state of broadband around the UK. It shows that 68% of homes had a fixed connection with an average speed of 7.5Mbps ...
For example, Ofcom drew on SamKnows performance data for its July report on the average speed of broadband connections in the UK, in which it found that the average download speed had risen to 6 ...
A new map showing stark differences in the take-up of fixed-line broadband services throughout the UK has been published for the first time. Tuesday, 1 July 2025. Newsletters; ...
The broadband not-spots: Furious villagers slam telecoms firm after waiting THREE YEARS for ultra-fast internet - as map reveals UK streets with fastest and slowest speeds - is YOUR road on the list?
A major, independent review into the delivery of next-generation broadband access in the UK has been completed, with the resulting report recommending a patchwork of fixed and wireless ...
The E-Commerce minister Stephen Timms has been talking to the ABC ‘Revolution at the Edge’: Broadband Networks and Innovation conference this week. Unfortunately it would appear from what ZDNet are ...
He said broadband connection in the UK would become five times faster in the next 10 to 15 years, catching up with Hong Kong. For Mr Bush and millions of others, the days before broadband are now ...
The company said an estimated 100,000km of taxpayer-funded full-fibre cables are being laid in the UK, with government subsidies made available through the flagship £5bn Project Gigabit broadband ...
It shows that 68% of homes had a fixed connection with an average speed of 7.5Mbps (megabits per second). Residents of Luton and Newtonabbey were most likely to have access to superfast broadband ...